Got it and listening now. A brief review of the audio, FWiW:
1.
Parc - Just lovely. Great to have in "studio" quality. 10/10
2.
Crocodile - Innervisions Orchestra Mix - long, chilled and dubby. 8/10
3.
Boy Boy Boy - Switch remix - a mi no me gusta esto. Too many random bits happening, and the 'boy boy boy boy" sample played at different pitches is embarrasing. Sounds like my old casio sampler where you could speak (or better, burp) into the mic and play back on the keys. What's up with the "what you want from me this time?" sample? And for good measure, add some cowbell, but not the good kind as on "Two Months Off" or "Don't Fear the Reaper"

This is of the vein of remixes i can't stand, essentially the producer's tack with only a quick vocal sample from the original. Don't like the music on its own ,and with Karl's voice added, it makes me sad
4/10
4.
Beautiful Burnout- Pig & Dan Remix - Typical PnD glitchy and dark remix, a la the RiverRun tracks. Full of menace,perfect for subterranean dancing 7/10
5.
Beautiful Burnout - Mark Knight remix - this grew on me a lot since it came out last autumn. Different enough without being disconcerting. Especially appreciate the middle section that retains the chilling pads from the original. 8/10
6. Ring Road - AutoKratz Remix - Nice slice of electro. Not crazy about the vocal cutups, and again, only the spare lyrical sample is retained from the original, but unlike the LBL remix of this track, or the Switch remix above, at least i dig the new production. 6/10
7. Ring Road - Kris Menace remix - A slowbuilder, with a great Moroder-esque rolling bassline (shades of Fluke, one of my favorite artists). It keps changing and keeps me hooked. A few more elements of the original than some of the other remixes, but mostly concentrates on the "It's a hot day" portion of the lyrics. This should indeed "tear up the dancefloor". 9/10
8.
Holding the Moth - Audiojack remix - nicely incorporates the background chords from the latter part of the original track, really kicks in with a nice bass and "keep it simple" loop at 2 minutes in. Many of the lyrics are retained. Another nice departure without being entirely new. 8/10
So, average score: 7.5/10, (8/10 without Switch's "remix").
A fine collection of various styles. I much prefer this sort of disparate collection of mixes to a single or EP with 5 versions of the same track. Or maybe i;'m biased by the pricetag, which predisposes me to enjoy this! Still, i do.