: It is famous for its distinctive Rhodes piano (likely the namesake of the title) and the absence of samples, which was rare for Portishead's early work.
: Originally a single-sided 12" vinyl white label (RR 1000-008). Duration : Approximately 9:58 (full version). Musical Direction and Impact
: Unlike many club remixes that strip away a song's soul, Sultan & Tone Depth "beefed up" the track with elastic, tribal beats and deep bass while maintaining the original's dark, cinematic atmosphere. Portishead - Roads (Sultan & Tonedepth Remix)
: Sultan (Sultan Shaman) & Tone Depth (Tony Arzadon). Release Year : 2003.
Table_title: Portishead – Roads (Sultan & Tone Depth Remix) Table_content: header: | Label: | rr1000 – RR 1000-008 | row: | Label: Portishead – Roads (Sultan & Tone Depth Remix) : It is famous for its distinctive Rhodes
: Progressive House with Tribal and Ambient elements.
: It features a minimal, chilling breakdown that isolates Gibbons' voice, emphasizing lines like "I got nobody on my side," before dropping back into a hypnotic, steady rhythm. Musical Direction and Impact : Unlike many club
Understanding the remix requires acknowledging the weight of the 1994 original from the album Dummy :