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List Price: $11.99 | | Label: IR
Salesrank: 261734
Released: January 1, 2003 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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The Floydian Propulsion Project Track Listing:
1. Heartbeat, Pigmeat (UFO Technicolour Dream) Mix
2. Hey You (Girls of the Rare Breed) Mix
3. Any Colour You Like (As Long as it's Black) Mix
4. Is There Anybody Out There? (Panoramic Paralysis) Mix
5. Another Brick Part 1 (Ste-V's GB) Mix
6. Terminal Frost (BeatBox Rocker) Mix
7. One of My Days
8. A New Machine (Empty Space : Welcome to the New Machine) Mix
9. Pigs on the Wing (Pigs in Space) Mix
10. Drooling and Raving
11. Signs of Life (All Aboard the Astoria / Sea of Chaos) Mix
12. Two Suns in the Sunset (Electropsychedeliatric Blitzkrieg) Mix
13. If (The Tablamatic Theory) Mix
14. The Pink Anderson Gangsta Blues
15. Keep Talking (Mind of God) Mix
16. Several Species of Small Fury Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving With a Pict (More than a few classes of Diminutive Hirsute Organisms Amassing as one in an Astral Cavern and Rocking-out with a monolith whilst avoiding a Quantum Hyperspace Paradox) Mix
17. Have a Cigar (Close, but no Cigar) Mix
18. Obscured by Clouds (Moon, American, Floyd) Mix
19. Let There be More (Lite) Mix
20. Publius Enigma
Editorial Review:
Reviewer: C. Pierce Jr. Wow, I can't say enough to explain myself in explicit detail on how incredible this project is. You listen to the remixes to untouched original music and additional overlay of sounds and it's like being on an exploratory journey through heaven. This cd is highly recommended. I am kind of sad I can't rate higher than 5 stars, LOL. Sincerely, if you love pink floyd you need this cd. This cd sounds like it should. Thanks Floydhead! This cd is by far the best cd I have ever owned and for insight I have well over 500 cds and many many favorites, but from the moment you press play on this disc it's an instant "oh my" which follows with a giant smile and awe. I can't say enough except thank you so much for your extroadinary artistic abilities. . 80 MINUTES OF PURE INTOXICATING AND ADDICTING SOUNDS. . "Inventive and Avant-Garde. The mystery, the awe, and the complex thought behind the original songs have been kept intact. As an abstract painter from the renaissance portrays his view of timeless objects, I have done so with the music of Pink Floyd." . "I was inspired to experiment with electronica...to mold these pieces using various shades of trance music, dance music, catchy-grooves, progressions, psychedelia, and conceptual art-based music. All-the-while maintaining a marginal pop-music structure." .
The Floydian Propulsion Project Reviews:
U can't touch this. 
2008-12-25 - My My My REMIX hit's me, uh so hard, make's me say, OH MAH LORD, thank u, for blessn me with a floyd to trip and do like this FEELS GOOD, when u kno the remix is down, a funky trance electronica remix in my town. And this is a remix, uh, u can't touch.
Seriously is FLY and not WHACK and I dig and u should digg
word.
Dark Pink Of The Moon 
2007-01-03 - Hi All from Bologna - Italy , I bought this CD some months ago.It's been a big surprise to me , CD is really good , well done ,and plays really so great Pink Floyd's different music .
Please take care of it and ....Have a nice relax time !!!
by Simone
And now for something completely different... 
2006-05-11 - Seeing as there are some mixed reviews of this CD below, I thought I'd post what my reviewer Kris (who's a big electronic music fan) wrote for Djfix.com/Raves.com since it goes into a bit more detail... "And now for something completely different. (Look, I know it's a stretch but Monty Python and Pink Floyd are both British so .... yeah, it's a stretch ... but this is completely different, for sure.) This is the third edition of the Floydian Propulsion Project, which takes classic tracks by the prog/space rock band and does something weird with them. For starters, "Heartbeat, Pigmeat" is here regurgitated as a moodyspooky downtempo piece of darktechno assertion featuring a few vocal samples. "Hey, You" is a little more pacey, but still subdued. Its source material is recognizable (with snippets from the original version) but spun through an electronic, nighttime flavor as it descends into space (yes, I meant to say that). From there it's on to the disco-y dubbish spin on "Any Colour You Like," easily one of the disc's strong tracks. Luscious chillout. "Is There Anybody Out There" gets an evocative, pretty treatment that's uberspacey and yet laced with organic quality; another strong track that recedes into a repetition of the title vocal line. Next up is a reworking of "Another Brick in the Wall Part I," with electronic ambience building into a variation of the classic guitar line from this song and featuring some groovy beats to build the layers, along with Floyd vox. "Terminal Frost" is presented in dark, somber form, almost prog meets chillout industrial, if that makes any sense. This builds and creates a thick but expansive dome of sound, functioning with a blend of subtlety and push. "One of My Days" functions as a brief segue into "A New Machine," a brooding, pulsing piece. The sampled cry "Pigs in Spaaaaaaace!" leads us into this disc's version of "Pigs on the Wing," a blend of organica and electronica and somewhat lighter in feeling than batches of the shadowmood to be found here; yet, melancholia hints. A noteworthy track. "Drooling and Raving" is a bit of experimental sound/music collage that proves to be engrossing. Electro-industrial seems to be the choice for "Signs of Life" ... at least that's what you think until the dub influences kick in. An interesting and compelling number. "Two Suns in the Sunset" is another fusion of organic and electronic and is one of the sunnier notes herein until the militaristic turn toward the end. "If" commences with tribalesque workings with mystic/psychedeclic overtones and quickly catches one's attention. Iron Butterfly comes to mind a little, if they were less bombastic and had lots of spacious world flavor. One of the odder (by virtue of comparison as it's actually one of the more, eh, normal songs on this CD) numbers is "The Pink Anderson Gangsta Blues." Dance stylings finally show up on the psytrance reworking of "Keep Talking," one of my favorite numbers here. Then things get kinda out-there with the revamp of "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict." The name of the mix on this one I just have to share: "More Than a Few Classes of Diminutive Hiraute Organisms Amassing as one in an Astral CAvern and Rocking-Out with a Monolith whilst Avoiding a Quantum Hyperspace Paradox". Quite trippy and ubercool. Floyd's attack on the record industry, "Have a Cigar," gets a totally wicked synthpop/trance take. Excellent. Vocal effects make this one wild and point back to 80s strangeness and forward to electronica's tomorrow. A solid, deleriously tasty track. "Obscured by Clouds" reaches us as buzzing, dark techno with elongated guitar lines. "Let There Be More" almost comes off like bossa nova meets spooky-spooky doings. Finally, "Publius Enigma" functions as an noise collage outro. While this isn't the strongest tribute/remix/redfine release I've ever come across, it is nonetheless a strong effort, with engaging tracks and enough variation and eclecticism to fend off boredome indefinitely. Concept/creation by Seth with remix contributions by Ste-V, Michael Alan, DJ Jimmy Rad and Hainkm."
walk away slowly . . . . 
2006-02-01 - Not Pink Floyd. Not worth the listen. Wish I had my money back.
Sometimes we make mistakes, and this one sure was. Too bad.
Not what it appears to be. 
2006-01-23 - Do not be fooled by these reviews. This is not what every floyd fan should have, not even close. It might be fine for people who enjoy techno music, and if thats what you like, then go for it. I bought it, listened to it, and gave it away.