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The xx really are creating some great remixes, as well as great music, lately. The song wonderfully begins with an entrancing dream-like sequence followed by a beat which remains constant throughout the song. The duel vocal of the xx’s two leads then play off each other with a quiet, subtly confident delivery that goes over incredibly.
Silence fills after a simultaneously delivery of “Your love is real”. The song then explodes with Florence’s soulful back and forth denial and acceptance of “You know it’s real”. This entire 5 minute 44 second song perfectly grasps the emotional highs of love and is a great, highly recommended track.
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by on October 1, 2009 ‡ 4 reactions
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Oh my gosh. This is such a fresh take on a classic. I used to break it down to the Candi Stanton version in the club. Taking me back. Good stuff.
Oh my gosh. This is such a fresh take on a classic. I used to break it down to the Candi Stanton version in the club. Taking me back. Good stuff.
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