This mix injects the math-rock unpredictability of Everything Everything into one of TDCC’s most straightforward hits.
It was a jewel case. Clear plastic, slightly cracked at the hinge.
While tracklists varied slightly by territory (such as French Kitsuné vs. US Glassnote Records pressings), the definitive UK deluxe double-CD layout remains the most widely sought-after configuration: (MGMT Cover) Undercover Martyn (Everything Everything Remix) I Can Talk (French Horn Rebellion Remix) Come Back Home (Is Tropical Chilla Black Edit) Undercover Martyn (Jupiter Remix) I Can Talk (Moulinex Remix) What You Know (Cassian Remix) Come Back Home (Myd Remix) Something Good Can Work (Ted & Francis Remix) Undercover Martyn (Softwar Remix) Something Good Can Work (The Twelves Remix) Legacy and Collecting the Physical Discs two door cinema club tourist history bonus cd
The undisputed star of the bonus disc, "Kidz" is a frenetic, guitar-driven track that easily could have fit on the main album but works perfectly as a standalone bonus, offering a glimpse into the recording sessions.
Perhaps the most beloved track on the bonus CD, Two Door Cinema Club’s energetic take on MGMT's "Kids" became a staple of their live shows. They transformed the psychedelic original into a fast-paced, synth-heavy indie anthem. While tracklists varied slightly by territory (such as
The last thing he heard before the CD skipped was his own voice, yelling from the passenger seat of a car that hadn’t crashed yet, and the tinny, distorted chorus of a song that was never meant to be released.
A reimagining that leans heavily into late-2000s electro-house, stretching the track out for the dance floor. They transformed the psychedelic original into a fast-paced,
It clicked. Whirred. A mechanical sound that belonged to a different era.
The Tourist History bonus CD is far more than just commercial filler. It captures an era when indie rock was unapologetically fun, bright, and danceable. By packaging these rare B-sides, formative demos, and club-ready remixes alongside the definitive 10-track album, the bonus CD preserves the exact cultural moment when Two Door Cinema Club reshaped the soundscape of alternative music.
[Tourist History Deluxe Bonus CD] ├── Rarities & Covers (e.g., "Kids") ├── Original Demos (e.g., "Something Good Can Work") └── The Remix Suite (French Horn Rebellion, The Twelves, Cassian) 1. The Crown Jewel Cover: "Kids"
This mix injects the math-rock unpredictability of Everything Everything into one of TDCC’s most straightforward hits.
It was a jewel case. Clear plastic, slightly cracked at the hinge.
While tracklists varied slightly by territory (such as French Kitsuné vs. US Glassnote Records pressings), the definitive UK deluxe double-CD layout remains the most widely sought-after configuration: (MGMT Cover) Undercover Martyn (Everything Everything Remix) I Can Talk (French Horn Rebellion Remix) Come Back Home (Is Tropical Chilla Black Edit) Undercover Martyn (Jupiter Remix) I Can Talk (Moulinex Remix) What You Know (Cassian Remix) Come Back Home (Myd Remix) Something Good Can Work (Ted & Francis Remix) Undercover Martyn (Softwar Remix) Something Good Can Work (The Twelves Remix) Legacy and Collecting the Physical Discs
The undisputed star of the bonus disc, "Kidz" is a frenetic, guitar-driven track that easily could have fit on the main album but works perfectly as a standalone bonus, offering a glimpse into the recording sessions.
Perhaps the most beloved track on the bonus CD, Two Door Cinema Club’s energetic take on MGMT's "Kids" became a staple of their live shows. They transformed the psychedelic original into a fast-paced, synth-heavy indie anthem.
The last thing he heard before the CD skipped was his own voice, yelling from the passenger seat of a car that hadn’t crashed yet, and the tinny, distorted chorus of a song that was never meant to be released.
A reimagining that leans heavily into late-2000s electro-house, stretching the track out for the dance floor.
It clicked. Whirred. A mechanical sound that belonged to a different era.
The Tourist History bonus CD is far more than just commercial filler. It captures an era when indie rock was unapologetically fun, bright, and danceable. By packaging these rare B-sides, formative demos, and club-ready remixes alongside the definitive 10-track album, the bonus CD preserves the exact cultural moment when Two Door Cinema Club reshaped the soundscape of alternative music.
[Tourist History Deluxe Bonus CD] ├── Rarities & Covers (e.g., "Kids") ├── Original Demos (e.g., "Something Good Can Work") └── The Remix Suite (French Horn Rebellion, The Twelves, Cassian) 1. The Crown Jewel Cover: "Kids"