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Burn the Sky Down (The Remixes)

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Download links and information about Burn the Sky Down (The Remixes) by Emma Hewitt. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:22:00 minutes.

Artist: Emma Hewitt
Release date: 2012
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:22:00
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Colours (Armin van Buuren Radio Edit) 2:41
2. Miss You Paradise (Shogun Remix Radio Edit) 3:28
3. Foolish Boy (Ivan Gough & Luke Chable Album Edit) 4:35
4. These Days Are Ours (Antillas & Dankann Radio Edit) 4:03
5. Crucify (Arnej Radio Edit) 4:14
6. This Picture (MaRLo Remix) 5:35
7. Rewind (Dabruck & Klein Radio Edit) 3:30
8. Miss You Paradise (Morgan Page Radio Edit) 3:41
9. Foolish Boy (John O'Callaghan Album Edit) 4:15
10. Rewind (KATFYR Album Edit) 4:04
11. Colours (Cosmic Gate Radio Edit) 3:36
12. Circles (Pedro Del Mar & DoubleV Remix Edit) 5:21
13. Crucify (MaRLo Radio Edit) 4:10
14. Colours (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix Edit) 3:48
15. Rewind (tyDi Radio Edit) 3:47
16. Foolish Boy (KATFYR Album Edit) 3:32
17. Miss You Paradise (Venom One Radio Edit) 3:30
18. These Days Are Ours (Zetandel Chill Out Mix) 5:15
19. State That I’m In (16 Bit Lolitas Remix) 5:20
20. Circles (Blumpy Remix) 3:35

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Emma Hewitt (the former singer of the Australian rock band Missing Hours) bestows her fans with a companion piece to her much-celebrated 2012 solo debut album, Burn the Sky Down. Boasting a whopping 20 tracks, this remix collection offers a generous eight more songs than the original LP version. Armin van Buuren kicks things off with a radio edit of “Colours,” emphasizing Hewitt’s comforting coo over a blend of ambient pop and electronic dance music. The Shogun Remix of “Miss You Paradise” wastes no time in dropping some deep bass without going full dubstep, before producers Ivan Gough & Luke Chable give “Foolish Boy” a '90s Madonna feel, replete with subtle house trappings. Antillas & Dankann isolate Hewitt’s vocals for the start of “These Days Are Ours,” where a big, boomy bottom-end wobble distorts the song’s foundation. Zetandel’s Chill Out Mix of the same song is vastly different, with more than five minutes of relaxing ambient flourishes. Arnej flirts with late-'80s industrial dance in a fog-machine tweaking of “Crucify.” Blumpy’s remix of “Circles” closes with spaced-out electro minimalism.