The Cure recently released their first album in 16 years, “Songs For A Lost World,” in 2024. Now, they are back with a new remix compilation titled “Mixes Of A Lost World.” This compilation, conceived and compiled by the band’s frontman Robert Smith, features remixes from artists like Four Tet, Paul Oakenfold, and Orbital. The deluxe edition includes additional remixes by Chino Moreno of Deftones, Mogwai, and 65daysofstatic.
“Mixes Of A Lost World” is set to be released on June 13 and offers a diverse range of tracks. The album includes remixes such as “I Can Never Say Goodbye” by Paul Oakenfold, “Endsong” by Orbital, and “Warsong” by Chino Moreno. Other artists featured on the album include Daniel Avery, Four Tet, and Mogwai, among others. The project aims to reinterpret The Cure’s music through the lens of various artists, offering a fresh perspective on their sound.
Robert Smith expressed his excitement about the remix album, stating, “The Cure has a colorful history with all kinds of dance music, and I was curious to hear how the album would sound entirely reinterpreted by others.” He praised the work of the 24 artists and remixers involved in the project, highlighting the unique and unexpected interpretations of the band’s songs. Smith also mentioned that the band will be donating their recording royalties from the project to War Child, adding a charitable dimension to the release.

For fans of The Cure and the featured artists, “Mixes Of A Lost World” promises to offer a captivating musical journey through reinterpretations of the band’s songs. The album showcases the enduring influence of The Cure’s music and their willingness to explore new creative avenues through collaborations with diverse artists.

Chino Moreno’s involvement in the remix album underscores the cross-genre appeal of The Cure’s music, attracting artists from different musical backgrounds to contribute to the project. This collaboration not only expands the band’s reach but also introduces their music to new audiences who may discover The Cure through these reinterpretations.
As the music industry continues to evolve, remix albums like “Mixes Of A Lost World” demonstrate the enduring popularity of established bands like The Cure and their ability to engage with contemporary trends. By inviting artists like Chino Moreno, Mogwai, and 65daysofstatic to participate in the project, The Cure remains relevant and innovative in a rapidly changing musical landscape.
The release of “Mixes Of A Lost World” represents a creative milestone for The Cure and their fans, offering a fresh perspective on their iconic songs and showcasing the diverse talents of the featured artists. With its eclectic mix of remixes and reworks, the album promises to be a compelling addition to The Cure’s discography and a testament to their enduring legacy in the music world.
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