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Enjoy It Again, December 23, 2004
This review is from: Enjoy the Silence 2004 2 (Audio CD)
It's sad that they couldn't just remix the whole Violator Album...but they DID choose to remix THE best song on it. As a DJ i'm pretty convinced that Enjoy The Silence is one of the top 5 songs ever written. And with all the latest music heading back towards that synth pop of yester year it's easy to see why the would re-release this. It's not only well done but keeps the original feeling of the song in it's place. Most remixes kill the original feel and leave something to be desired. DM got it right this time! Although i'm not a fan of the Timo Mass mix, the Ewen Pearson mixes and Richard X take are the ones to look out for.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The return of a classic club track., November 19, 2004
This review is from: Enjoy the Silence 2004 2 (Audio CD)
LA industrial DJ and Record Label Owner DJ Bractune once said of "enjoy the silence" that it was the only song he could think of that could fill the dance floor in any club, in any part of the world. And I would tend to agree. This single contains some decent remixes of enjoy the silence. None are as great as the timeless remix by Francois Kevorkian that appeared on the original domestic single in 1990, but this single is definatly worth putting on at your next party. A good variety of styles. The electro-clash-y remix of something to do is better than any of the milk-toast remixes that appeared on the special edition Remix album that just came out. I defy you not to tap your foot to it.
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