Anika's second solo album, Change, was followed by a brief but wide-ranging set of remixes by friends and colleagues. Planningtorock turns the record's standout title track into a disco anthem without diluting its message, affixing the lyrics to a shuffling beat and not-overdone strings. Dave Clarke extends the brooding crawl of "Never Coming Back," taking a full four minutes to arrive at the song's lyrics, and lightly dusting it with psychedelic effects, but largely leaving the song intact. Maral's radical dub deconstruction of "Finger Pies" is an easy standout, dragging the song's fearless lyrics through a haunted underworld, and completely changing course at the very end. PBDY's "Freedom" is even more of an ethereal hallucination, yet Anika's voice remains determined even when she sounds ghostly. Both of Lauren Flax's mixes are acid techno workouts that borrow less of the original vocals than the other mixes on the EP, but at least on "Change," she injects some peppy beats that match the uplifting spirit of the song.
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