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Darkness

Peter Gabriel

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Customer Reviews

He let's others play

Golly, a few of you seemed to dislike this. Something about, "Not what I'd expect from Peter Gabriel". Looks like you didn't read the full title of the pieces..."REMIX"...not by PG, but by Engelpost. Of course this isn't something PG would do, and THAT'S the point. PG makes a strong and deliberate effort to offer his music to others for tinkering and playing. He's long made statements about music being a collaborative process. Heck, if you go to his website you can even take part in the remix and mash-up contests! He may not have been behind the remix, but he surely appreciated it enough to feel it was worth releasing.

Why ruin a perfectly good song?

I've got nothing against remixes. But this? Complete and utter crap. Turning a brilliant Gabriel track to this pile of electronic bile. Basically they sampled the opening tone from the original track, thru in a dance beat, then slowed down and repeated one lyric from the bridge over and over. That's about it, based on the radio edit. Not enough here to make me even consider the full disc. Gabriel fans are by all means urged to stay away and not waste your money.

Not fair to call this a Peter Gabriel release

I don't know if Gabriel released this or not (the copyright is not Real World), but it's certainly not what a Peter Gabriel fan would expect.

Biography

Born: February 13, 1950 in London, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

As the leader of Genesis in the early '70s, Peter Gabriel helped move progressive rock to new levels of theatricality. He was no less ambitious as a solo artist, but he was more subtle in his methods. With his first eponymous solo album in 1977, he began exploring darker, more cerebral territory, incorporating avant-garde, electronic, and worldbeat influences into his music. The record, as well as its two similarly titled successors, established Gabriel as a critically acclaimed cult artist, and...
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