The remix layers Lennox's haunting vocals over driving house beats and shimmering synth textures, a hallmark of the Freemasons' polished production style.
The of the Eurythmics' classic " Here Comes the Rain Again " breathes modern dance energy into one of the most enduring synth-pop tracks of the 1980s. Originally released in January 1984 as a single from the album Touch , the original song is celebrated for its melancholy atmosphere and Annie Lennox’s soul-stirring vocals. Evolution from Synth-Pop to Dancefloor Anthem The remix layers Lennox's haunting vocals over driving
Often found on unofficial white labels or promo 12" vinyls, it notably appeared alongside a Freemasons remix of New Order's "Blue Monday". The remix layers Lennox's haunting vocals over driving