Nik Kershaw’s is a fascination for 80s synth-pop collectors, famously clocking in at approximately 7:20 . While Kershaw's hits were staples of the era, this specific remix by Simon Boswell —a man who would go on to become a legendary film composer for directors like Danny Boyle and Dario Argento—brings a "wacky" and cinematic edge to the 1984 classic. The Craft Behind the Remix
: Boswell literally used a razor blade to slash miles of analogue tape, welding it back together with sticky tape to create loops and extended sections. Nik Kershaw’s is a fascination for 80s synth-pop
Simon Boswell’s approach to remixing was an analog feat of engineering. In an era before digital audio workstations (DAWs), Boswell achieved his signature "spiced up" sound using: Nik Kershaw’s is a fascination for 80s synth-pop
Nik Kershaw’s is a fascination for 80s synth-pop collectors, famously clocking in at approximately 7:20 . While Kershaw's hits were staples of the era, this specific remix by Simon Boswell —a man who would go on to become a legendary film composer for directors like Danny Boyle and Dario Argento—brings a "wacky" and cinematic edge to the 1984 classic. The Craft Behind the Remix
: Boswell literally used a razor blade to slash miles of analogue tape, welding it back together with sticky tape to create loops and extended sections.
Simon Boswell’s approach to remixing was an analog feat of engineering. In an era before digital audio workstations (DAWs), Boswell achieved his signature "spiced up" sound using: