Fans of remixes should not miss this album from Britney Spears missed. To bring the fans until the next studio album in late 2006 during Britney's maternity leave a little to make ends meet, her record company decided abzumixen new old songs and to provide them with the brand new disco 1a Kracher "And Then We Kiss". The result was a record that not bored by monotonous disco beats, but everything a little funk with refreshing beats typical remix techno-style or rock influences. As opponents of remixes you will initially some shy away from the plate to listen. But it is worth it. For example, you have "Early Mornin 'packed in a totally new look. A casual piano line and angelic elements make the track a much better song than it is the original version. The rock-inspired "I'm A Slave 4 U" version sounds a lot better than the 2003s original. Interestingly, it is in "Me Against The Music", which was provided with an intro reminiscent of a swinging pendulum and then merges into a very dull-beat-heavy remix. Another highlight is the remix of Britney's Baby homage "Someday (I Will Understand)" praises - probably poppigste Remix the plate. In addition to the funky disco track "And Then We Kiss" that stands out as very positive, the version of "... Baby One More Time" in Mark and leg passes, the more old school is still moderately breathed. Also "DLMBTLTK" offers a certain inventiveness - if for 8 minutes a bit long. The remaining remixes are made especially for lovers of this musical genre, who just want to partying and love to do this with some techno elements. Spears' producers is thus an elegant crossover between pop and techno remixes succeeded with rock hooks, which is never boring, yet can appeal to a broad segment. Alone because "And Then We Kiss", "Early Mornin 'and' Me Against The Music", the album has already paid off to buy. Ingenious hymns.