Very powerful, absolutely timeless track. In my top 3 "most listens" for electronic tracks. Interesting backstory to the track...Nathan Fake spent a whole night in a green tent (on B-Side) and when he got out in the morning his eyes had grown so accustomed to the color, that his vision was distorted and he perceived the "sky as pink". The Holden remix is the birth of minimal trance in my humble opinion. Very big respect to this track and the whole border community.
I bought this record based on its hype and hoped that I'd be able to "hear it" like everyone else does that loves it. I've given it listens on several different occasions at home on what I consider to be a solid home setup and I just cannot for the life of me get into it. Its not that its a bad track, its just not good to my ears and more importantly, I can't feel it.
I own probably half of the Border Community discography at this point and there's a lot of other releases that I would put before this one if I had to rank them. Extrawelts "Zu Fuss" and Petter's entire "Six Songs" blows this one away. I might have to experience this track in an altered state to really get it. Maybe one day...
Review by IntelliGiantJun 12, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
Of course, the remix of James Holden is absolutely self-dependent track on this release. With its help the world has got to know the name of N. Fake. Of course, if a moment of inspiration of J. Holden would have concurred with appearance of another track, not Fake’s, the world would have got similar masterpiece. In support of this – Holden’s Techno Tool Remix is based absolutely on Holden’s main remix. The Dancefloor has got a similar example – Timo Maas with his remix of Azzido Da Bass “Dooms Night” (have you ever heard the original version?).
But it’s not fair not to keep in mind the Fake’s creation. It should be named here - Original Live Take and Icelandic Version. Beautiful (!) melodic progressive downtempo tracks with especial FX, catchy melodie, exclusive IDM-like production. Master’s at work!
Original Live Take – listening to it one can imagine, why the track was called “The Sky Was Pink”. Pink sky on the sunset. Dreamy philosophical evening mood after the brain-funking day. Slow bpm. So is the Icelandic Version, but it’s a bit more energetic, the bpm is club-like, though absolutely without dance-bass&drums, still being dreamy and philosophical.
Who knows, maybe the talent of Nathan Fake inspired James Holden with his further e-scene promotion…
Review by RaijinApr 01, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
The James Holden remix...
This has to be the one of the most inventive tunes i've ever heard. While it does remain very subdued and ethereal, the incredibly layered use of FX, the greatly exaggerated dynamics and the swelling harmonic longtones really turn this into track that achieves a new genre in itself. I'm hard-pressed to find anything in my crate theat i could skillfully mix this with, but then again, there's so much that this track has potential to mix with that it's probably just a lack of skill on my part!
Review by restlessFeb 21, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
Holden's remix is possibly the best tune of 2004. 10 minutes of epic thrills with a totally soulful over-use of sound effects (do i make sense?). Anyway this is not exactly house, minimal,dark, techno, trance, whatever, this is just a subtle but extremely powerful and mindblowing INSTANT CLASSIC. Proof positive that crowd madness AND artfulness is possible these days.