Portishead - Roads (sultan & Tonedepth Remix) Link

: Critics and fans alike consider it one of the few remixes that does justice to Portishead. Resident Advisor described it as "tribal progressive at its finest". It has also appeared on high-profile compilations like A State of Trance Episode 122 . Context of the Original "Roads"

: The original was inspired by John Carpenter's soundtrack for Assault on Precinct 13 . Portishead - Roads (Sultan & Tonedepth Remix)

: Originally a single-sided 12" vinyl white label (RR 1000-008). Duration : Approximately 9:58 (full version). Musical Direction and Impact : Critics and fans alike consider it one

: "Roads" was never officially released as a single by the band to protect its artistic integrity, making the Sultan & Tone Depth remix's underground success on vinyl even more significant. Context of the Original "Roads" : The original

The of Portishead’s "Roads" is a celebrated unofficial rework that transformed a cornerstone of 90s trip-hop into a hypnotic progressive house anthem. Released in 2003 on the white label rr1000 , this remix became a staple in the sets of top-tier DJs and is often cited as a masterclass in adapting emotional downtempo for the dancefloor. Remix Overview