The Infinite Present, an unofficial compilation of remixes from Sunscreem’s vast back catalog, is now available in Full HD with remastered sound; with hits Love U More, Perfect Motion, Looking at You, and Exodus. The 100-minute megamix also includes the unreleased Jimmy Gomez Remix of Love Has Gone Away and special extended versions of When and Cover Me, as featured in the 2 Aug 2021 episode of Lucia’s House Blend live show on SMC Radio.
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Credits and lyrics can be found here.
Tracklist
- White Skies (Anna Nas Analog Diehard Mix) 6:04
- Broken English (Heaven Mix) 4:41
- Looking at You (Jimmy Gomez Remix) 7:14
- Catch (Matt Darey Mix) 6:44
- Love U More (Jimmy Gomez Remix) 10:05
- Perfect Motion (Sunday Club Remix) 9:03
- No Angel (Anna Din Angel Mix) 7:25
- Exodus (Chiba Remix) 6:15
- Cover Me (Trouser Enthusiasts Remix) 12:11
- Secrets (Anna Logic Sunrise Mix) 6:51
- Love Has Gone Away (Jimmy Gomez Remix) 8:00
- Absent (Extended Mix) • DJ AWOL 6:55
- When (K-Klass Trilingual Mix) 8:28
Beyond The Vault
Remix Anthology
Beyond The Vault Remix Anthology is a virtual concept tying together three unofficial Sunscreem megamixes: Trip On This, The Infinite Present, and Lost & Found.
Released 14 months after The Infinite Present, the 15-track Trip On This (2022) mostly covers O3-era tracks. It has been styled as Remix Collection ❶, to better align with natural chronology of Sunscreem’s original work.
The Infinite Present Remix Collection ❷ (2020) features remixes from all six singles off Change Or Die , the band’s second studio album. This 13-track megamix had a working title Trip On This.

Fun Facts
- The Infinite Present had a working title Trip On This. In late 2020, it was determined the megamix would be part of a series. The titles for each part of the series would be based on lyrics from the first track of that megamix. Thus, The Infinite Present was born, and the original title was later reused for the next megamix.
- The artwork concept is based on the periodic table of elements. The tracks take place of chemical elements, with each being part of a stained glass construction.
- The stained glass installation is Gabriel Loire’s impressive “Symphonic Sculpture.” The image was taken on a trip to the Hakone Open-Air Museum in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Other sections of the Symphonic Sculpture are used on the Music page to label the Playlists.
- Color coding explained: Green – remixed by the band; Magenta – alias; Orange – Sunscreem production under an assumed name; Yellow – Jimmy Gomez remix; Cyan – remixed by others.