Until The End of Time (Electronic Song) - Single Release

Single Release

At one point it was intended as the second single from Raise the Pressure, but ultimately it became available as a CD of remixes in late 1997. It was obtained by posting a yellow sheet (which was mailed to people who had sent away a card that came with British copies of "Forbidden City" and Raise the Pressure) together with a payment of £5.

A limited run of 5000 was made, meaning that the item is now very rare. A 12-inch release, housed in a plain black sleeve, is even harder to find, especially given that the band name is absent from the label.

Three outside teams remixed the track: K-Klass, Richie Santana ("Sweet Dub") and Soulboy Collective, while Sumner contributed his own version ("Fluffy Dice Remix"). Johnny Marr added electric guitar to the version by K-Klass. Richie Birkett and Brian Kierulf play additional keyboards on the "K-Klassic" and "Sweet Dub" versions respectively.

Bernard Sumner claimed that seeing Kate Moss dancing to this song in London was a proud moment.

In September 2007 the four remixes were made available on iTunes.

Read more about this topic:  Until The End Of Time (Electronic Song)

Famous quotes containing the words single and/or release:

    ...Advertising companies hire the very brightest, wittiest young people to write for them. Not one single sentence of it is worth repeating. Why? Because it wasn’t meant.
    Brenda Ueland (1891–1985)

    As nature requires whirlwinds and cyclones to release its excessive force in a violent revolt against its own existence, so the spirit requires a demonic human being from time to time whose excessive strength rebels against the community of thought and the monotony of morality ... only by looking at those beyond its limits does humanity come to know its own utmost limits.
    Stefan Zweig (18811942)