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Absolutely phenomenal, my favorite PSB track ever |
February 25, 2010 |
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This track took 6 months to complete. Was it worth it? Absolutely! It was produced by Trevor Horn (a man whose portfolio include Frankie Goes To Hollywood and The Art Of Noise, just to name a few), a genius and infamous perfectionist who used live orchestra for string section of title track. 'The Disco Mix' clocks at nearly 12 minutes and its 3-minute intro is simply stunning: ricocheting beats, looping strings, swooping sequencers, and horns heralding the bassline. Oh ya, somewhere around 8- minute mark there is a sound of blazing jet, a tractor engine, an army of snare drums and a racing car. You have to hear this track on the big sound system in order to truly appreciate musical genius by PSB. 'The Sound Of The Atom Splitting' is one of the oddest songs in the PSB catalogue; it is quite weird and totally non-PSB. But then, weird is good sometimes.
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