Local Suicide, the Greco-German duo known for their EBM approach to producing, have reworked Pyrame’s The Fine Line Between Us into a chugger of a track. Taking the already new-wave vibe of the original, but adding a sprinkle of acid influences, the sound styles instantly complement each other as they create a symbiotic relationship between Pyrame and Local Suicide’s sound. As a track with already stand-out vocals that emphasise the to and fro conversation between lovers, Local Suicide embed their signature vocals to the mix, intensifying the passion that we feel from the two protagonists. Keeping the tension and textures thick, it becomes reminiscent of the new order age. The squelching melody and synth-wave baselines transform it into a more intense relationship story, purposefully derailing and becoming darker in tone towards the end. This remix by the infamous duo is a club friendly banger, so get ready for it to knock your socks off.
lyrics
What are you talking about?
What….what are you talking about?
I am talking about the fine line between us
The fine line
The fine line
The fine line
I am talking about the fine line between us
The fine line
The fine line
The fine line, between us
What are you talking about?
I am talking about the fine line between us
Do you mean…our differences?
Do you mind?
I think, we should give it a try
Let’s give it a try
Let’s give it a try
Let’s give it a try
Let’s give it a try
Let’s give it a try
Let’s give it a try
Let’s give it a try
Let’s give it a try
Let’s give it a try
Let’s give it a try
Let’s give it a try
Let’s give it a try
credits
from The Pace of Everything that Lives,
track released October 9, 2020
Remix produced by Local Suicide
Mastered by Sam Berdah at The Wall Studio
Original Mix written by David Naville
Composed and Produced by David Naville & Sebastian Dierksen
Mastered by Sam Berdah at The Wall Studio
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