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Time Of The Season / Theme From Great Cities (Danny Krivit Edits) Vinyl 12"

Most Excellent UnlimitedSKU lp-11791

dancefloor-enhanced edits of psychedelic pop + new wave classics
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"Reaching deep into the earliest foundations of his voluminous collection, Danny Krivit presents a psychedelic pop classic rearranged for today’s sound systems and setlists. Recorded in the Beatles’ Abbey Road studio at the height of the Summer Of Love, The Zombies’ 'Time Of The Season' is firmly linked in pop culture to the late ‘60s and the Vietnam era, although it almost never made it out to a wider audience. Krivit’s edit highlights the parade of lush sonic textures that ornament the hip composition, from the iconic, exquisitely echoed bass-clap-exhale riff that opens the song to the cascading Hammond organ solos of Rod Argent. Naturally, this MEU issue keeps the audio quality at its highest level, the better to appreciate these nuances. From flowers and incense, we move to glass and steel. 'Theme For Great Cities' envelops us in a soaring, intense groove, as emblematic of the post-punk no wave style of 1981 as 'Time of the Season' was to its own era. Produced by Gong’s Steve Hillage, this futuristic instrumental is a bit like Bowie’s wordless works with Eno, with an added downtown edge. 'The original really struck me,' Danny recalls, 'especially at Roxy in the early ’80s hip hop nights, on that Richard Long sound system… It really blew me away with its atmosphere!' Danny’s edit combines the lean and mean original with a trackier remixed version, cleanly lifting off on an epic ride that clocks in at nearly ten minutes." - Most Excellent Unlimited

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