
Doorly from the UK is known for his ability to hop from genre to genre, creating a hybrid electro style that combines elements of house, drum & bass, dubstep and other sounds. On his treatment of "Electric Flower," Doorly makes the track jump and pop with percussion and hand drums mixed in with a glitchy bassline, transforming Buzz Osborne's vocals into a call to keep raging until the sun comes up.

It's hard to believe that "Electric Flower" could get any more massive, but by bringing up the guitars and focusing in on the bass drum, Lovelock makes it stadium sized. While there is a definite classic rock radio feel to this interpretation, the electronic flourishes manage to tie it to new wave and the disco's dying days.

This dubstep assault may be the most unexpected remix on this collection, but because of MRK1's considerable talents, the results are suitably smashing. Adding a pounding bassline and synthesizer sirens, Manchester's MRK1 takes the track from heavy rocker to aggro banger.

San Francisco house DJ and producer J Phlip flips "Electric Flower" with a jumpy bassline, ringing blips and a robo-altering of Buzz Osborne's vocals, changing what was once a warning into a futuristic call to the dancefloor. Get up and get into it.

The original version of "Electric Flower" powers through with sludgy guitars and marching drums. It's a raw attack that should make false followers cower in fear. Let's get it!
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