Today’s video of the day is Anne Clark and Talla 2XLC – “Our Darkness” released in 2024.

Anne Clark and Talla 2XLC have joined forces for a fresh remix of Our Darkness. Released on December 6, 2024, by ZYX Music, this new version updates the 1984 classic for today’s dancefloors. Anne Clark, a pioneering British poet, first released Our Darkness on her 1984 album Joined Up Writing. Her groundbreaking use of spoken-word poetry over electronic beats made her a unique voice in music. The song became a club favorite, especially in Germany.

In 1997, Our Darkness saw renewed interest with the remix project Wordprocessing. This collection included reimaginations by Pascal F.E.O.S., Sven Väth, and Hardfloor. The Hardfloor remix, with its hypnotic acid layers, remains a trance classic. Talla 2XLC, a legendary figure in electronic music, always admired Clark’s artistry. Known for his Technoclub events, Talla frequently featured Our Darkness remixes. With this 2024 release, he builds on Hardfloor’s legacy while adding his own tech-trance twist.

This version features pounding kicks, pulsating basslines, and rave-inspired synths. Anne Clark’s commanding vocal performance takes center stage, captivating listeners. The breakdown introduces acid elements that elevate the energy before returning to a driving beat. This remix doesn’t just revisit Our Darkness; it reimagines it. Talla’s approach respects the original while pushing it into the future. The result is a track that will resonate with fans old and new. You can find the song on the Technoclub Retro series. This project celebrates classic electronic tracks with modern updates. It fits perfectly alongside Talla’s other releases, offering a fresh take on timeless music.

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