Listen: Spector - "All The Sad Young Men (Danny L Harle remix)"
11 February 2015, 16:53
| Written by
Laurence Day
PC Music's Danny L Harle has reworked "All The Sad Young Men", the striking new single from Spector, into a spluttering Chipmunked maelstrom.
No longer the grimacing electro belter from Fred MacPherson & Co., draped in morose elegance and indie-pop hooks galore, Danny L Harle - a compadre of Hannah Diamond on A.G. Cook's secretive society of sonic shamans - twists it from top-to-bottom into a piece of lurchy, crumbling, bubblegum-doom with a callous disregard for form, structure and flow. Just as you think you can dance to it, Harle whips the rug out like the weirdest game of musical statues. It's a strange rework, but it sure is fascinating.
Stream the remix below.
Latest
- Louis Cole returns with fifth studio album, Nothing
- Overmono unveil their edit of “Turn The Page” by The Streets
- Actress announces his tenth studio album, Statik
- Wu-Lu unveils new single "Sinner" and announces free EP launch party
- Our Girl sign to Bella Union and release new single, "Relief"
- Softcult share "One Of The Pack" as final preview of forthcoming EP
- Bat For Lashes shares a cover of DJ Baauer's "Home"
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday
Read next
Listen
Liana Flores offers mystical storytelling and transporting jazz-folk on “I wish for the rain”
Orchards release new single, "I Feel Terrible"
Dan Aura brings to bear "Where It Hurts"
Montreal’s Bon Enfant share art-rock stomper “Trompe-l’oeil”
Night Swimming cycle through romantic uncertainty on the dizzying "Evergreen"
"Mother of God" is a striking debut from Imogen and the Knife
Reviews
Sega Bodega
Dennis
25 Apr 2024
St. Vincent
All Born Screaming
25 Apr 2024
Pet Shop Boys
Nonetheless
25 Apr 2024
Sinéad Harnett
Boundaries
24 Apr 2024