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Scream - Remix (Bonus Track)

from Unlike a Virgin by Silence

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'We don't like remixes. It's not so much their constant, nonsensical pursuit of fleeting trends and their inherent milking cow logic. It’s their habit of forcing original recordings into different tempos and unsuitable contexts (usually resulting in something that sounds artificial and ridiculous) that unnerves us. That's why we enjoyed Ernst Horn's version of Scream, Greeneyes so much. Horn's track is not so much a remix than a remake inspired by the original. In the eyes of the music business, he does it all wrong: he respects the original, disregards trends and adds a strong personal touch by changing the harmonic structure of the original track. To us, Horn's Scream, Greeneyes is a statement of a like-minded colleague who is as tired as we are of the little Frankenstein's monsters created daily by the music business.'
Silence, 2000

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from Unlike a Virgin, released September 1, 1999
Remixed by Ernst Horn. Taken from the Son of Sin Maxi Single (Chrom Records, 2000).

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