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Post by 🅳🅸🆂🅲🅾 on Dec 14, 2018 3:30:58 GMT -5
This was the lead single from Darren's double album This Delicate Thing We've Made released in 2007. The original had an "I Feel Love" styled instrumental. It peaked at #5 on the Billboard Dance/Club Play chart. A full remix package was released with remixes by Dave Pezza, Hook N Sling, Moto Blanco, Shave & Sugar, Tony Moran, and Wayne G.
Original:
Tony Moran Radio Mix
This is one of the few instances where I heard the remixes before the original. I was a huge fan of the Tony Moran and Moto Blanco remixes. I still love the Tony mixes. The original is amazing too.
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ChicaCherry콜라
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Post by ChicaCherry콜라 on Dec 14, 2018 13:27:23 GMT -5
I could rave and rave and rave about this song for hours, days, years... To start, this album is the holy grail of music for me. Nothing can even come close to paralleling this masterpiece. I'm getting the album artwork tattooed on me I'm so hopelessly in love with it's entire existence. Darren Hayes, without question, is a musical and lyrical genius and this album showcases and emphasizes that flawlessly. Now..the song. Have mercy. Although I wouldn't say this is my favorite song on the album (that goes to "A Conversation With God") it is hands down my most played Darren Hayes song, not just from this album, but from his entire discography. Every time I hear it I geek out because the production, the lyrics, the whole sound and vocal arrangement are just the peak of perfection musically. The production is beautiful, dark and hypnotic and that man's voice. I mean, are not already aware it's flawless? I always get so sucked into this song whenever it comes on. I immediately start paying attention and end up getting so wrapped up the sound that I have to either listen to it on repeat or go to the album and drown myself in it. Spoiler Alert: This song is stupidly high on my Darren Hayes Top 100 countdown (rightfully so). I could probably continue on for 12 more pages, but in short, this song is the epitome of perfection and I will love it until the day I die. The end.
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