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Time Again

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Download links and information about Time Again by Claire Voyant. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 01:07:05 minutes.

Artist: Claire Voyant
Release date: 2001
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 01:07:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Iolite (Trancelite Remix By Francis A. Preve) [Trancelite Remix by Francis A. Preve] 5:54
2. Eventide (Riptide Remix By Front 242) [Riptide Remix by Front 242] 4:35
3. Majesty (Remixed By VNV Nation) [Remixed by VNV Nation] 5:45
4. Mercy (Remixed By Cut.Rate.Box.) [Remixed by Cut.Rate.Box.] 6:05
5. Majesty (Premonition Remix By Assemblage 23) [Premonition Remix by Assemblage 23] 6:48
6. Love the Giver (Remixed By Eskil Simonsson of Covenant) [Remixed by Eskil Simonsson of Covenant] 5:27
7. Iolite (Octaine Mix) [Octaine Mix] 3:50
8. Time and the Maiden (Luxt Mix) [Luxt Mix] 4:52
9. Blinking Tears (Remixed By Haujobb) [Remixed by Haujobb] 4:59
10. Bittersweet (LSD Mix By Love Spirals Downwards) [LSD Mix by Love Spirals Downwards] 5:00
11. Everafter (Singing In the Rain Remix By J. Stephen Forster) [Singing in the Rain Remix by J. Stephen Forster] 3:35
12. Majesty (Beborn Mix By Beborn Beton) [Beborn Mix by Beborn Beton] 5:34
13. Serenade (Trance to the Sun Mix) [Trance to the Sun Mix] 4:41

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Claire Voyant is a band that has just about everything — good tunes; a female singer with a sweet, luxuriant voice; textures that are dark without being oppressively gloomy; a great guitarist. The only thing missing from their music is compelling beats, which is why Time Again (which features remixes by various artists of tracks from the band's Time and the Maiden album) may be the best Claire Voyant album there is. Granted, not all of the remixes do more for the tunes in question than make them dancefloor ready — Francis E. Preve's ho-hum trance mix of "Iolite" is a case in point — but most of them do bring new and interesting ideas to the original material. Highlights include Front 242's muscular and eerie take on "Eventide," an excellent realization of "Mercy" by cut.rate.box that alternates club beats with a sort of modified trip-hop groove, and a bracing drum'n'bass mix of "Bittersweet" by Love Spirals Downwards. The combination of solid beats with Victoria Lloyd's gorgeous voice and the band's naturally wispy ambience is very satisfying. Highly recommended.