What was once a horn-laden track with whimsical female vocals, has been transformed into a spooky, but still horn-laden ghost track. It's champagne on a Saturday night that fuels your hips and feet, tingling all the way to the end of your fingertips and toes, making everything you touch static.
You're the only one dancing in a club five stories underground, watching everyone else in slow motion. You bask in the glory of a "solo" dance party, even though you're not totally alone.
The horns are essentially the only thing that remain consistent from the original, and that's probably for the best -- they combat the slowed down vocals fantastically, making this a huge ghost dance hit.
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