Friday, August 16, 2013

David Bowie's 'Sound and Vision' Remix Gets Extended Release


In February, Sony charged a remix of David Bowie's 1977 track "Sound and Vision" for a Xperia Z cell phone notice battle. The stripped-down form (made by remixer Sonjay Prabhakar) kept going just 58 seconds, yet it created an astounding buzz from Bowie fans, who pined to hear the full cut. Also now they'll get their chance: On October seventh, Parlaphone Records will discharge an enlarged form of the remix as a computerized download.

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As per Bowie's site, this re-understanding characteristics just Bowie's vocal, Roy Young's piano, and Mary Hopkin's support vocals. An articulation on the site proceeds, "By stripping without end a great part of the first ever instrumentation. . . the tune assumes another reflective reverberation."

The definitive "Sound and Vision" (which arrived at number 3 on the U.k. Singles Chart) was a highlight on Bowie's 1977 standard, Low. Bowie's latest collection, The Next Day, was discharged prior not long from now.

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