YES REMIXES features 11 new dance remixes of classic Yes tracks by Virgil "The Verge" Howe, the son of Yes guitarist Steve Howe.
The phrase "unusual listening experience" may be an understatement regarding the 2003 release Yes Remixes. Yes guitarist Steve Howe's son Virgil (aka "the Verge") pulled apart some of the band's lesser-known works, adding trance beats and electronic blurps, in a sense recontextualizing this airy prog rock for the new millennium. While the experiment is well executed, the resulting tracks are not as interesting as the original album tracks, nor as inventive as much of what is being recorded in contemporary electronica, but landing somewhere in the middle of both. The idea is certainly interesting, and there may be no better source material than Yes' spacy, arty, super-prog, but Yes fans will only be inspired to bust out the old LPs, and ravers certainly won't crack open their glow sticks at the first beats of "Starship Trooper." Good for a listen, but probably won't spawn an entire new genre. ~ Zac Johnson
01 Tempus fugit 02 Arriving ufo 03 Heart of the sunrise 04 Starship trooper a. life seeker 05 Awaken 06 Sound chaser 07 Ritual 08 Siberian khantru 09 5 per cent for nothing 10 No opportunity necessary 11 No clowns