Phantom Rhythm Remixed – the new remix album of songs by Chinese/Canadian guitar-and-bass duo Gong Gong Gong – is out now! After being featured in Resident Advisor, Exclaim gave it 8/10 (“fold[s] musical styles across borders of every kind”) and Vinyl District gave it an ‘A-‘ (“An LP as fun as it was unexpected”). Featuring reinterpretations by Yu Su, Howie Lee, and other rising stars from China and abroad, this collection plays more like a well-curated compilation than a classic “remix record”. In addition to producing/recording/mixing the original record, I worked with my group P.E. to rework the single “Ride Your Horse” into what Exclaim describes as “a roaming free-jazz chariot ride through resonant piano chords that dangle over snapping percussion.” Head over to Bandcamp to pick up your own copy, check out the video below, and stream the whole album on your favorite platform. Phantom Rhythm Remixed is out now via Wharf Cat Records & bié.

Chinese/Canadian guitar-and-bass duo Gong Gong Gong return with Phantom Rhythm Remixed! The remix LP was announced today via Exclaim, along with a remix of “Some Kind of Demon” by Yu Su. The original Phantom Rhythm is a highlight of my discography, and these remixes stretch the sound of those songs into new shapes while remaining undeniably Gong Gong Gong. I’m excited not only for fans being able to hear these new versions, but also that my group P.E. has the opening remix on the album – a psychedelic odyssey spun out of “Ride Your Horse”. Phantom Rhythm Remixed is out on June 25 courtesy of Wharf Cat Records – pre-order the record through their site or Bandcamp, and check out the travelogue video for the Yu Su remix below.