Listen: Tomorrow's World – Drive (Tom Furse Remix)
22 March 2013, 12:20
| Written by
Jamal Guthrie
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Where the original version of Tomorrow’s World single ‘Drive’ seemed to cruise, bonnet first, to the edge of the earth, The Horrors’ Tom Furse takes the land orientated single to the two places left, the sea and space.
Jean-Benoit Dunckel (Air) and Lou Hayter (New Young Pony Club) had meted out a broody and stylish road song but remix specialist Furse turns it into a lush, expansive journey filled with aquatic ripples as the song plummets to the uncharted depths of the ocean before being jettisoned by wormhole into deep space at warp 9 without looking back. Download here.
Tomorrow’s World’s self-titled debut will be released on 8th April via Naive.
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