Klaus Nomi - Remixes (Volume 2) (CD)
- The Cold Song - Vladimir Cauchemar Remix
- Simple Man - Mézigue Remix
- After the Fall - Ascendant Vierge Remix
- Lightning Strikes - Leonie Pernet Remix
- The Cold Song - Superpoze Remix
- Keys of Life - Clarissa Connelly Remix
- Samson and Delilah - GGGG Remix
- Death - from ""Dido and Aenaes"" - Hyrtis Remix
- The Cold Song - DJ Hell Remix
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- 19658860041
- Tracks
- 9
Vinyl LP pressing. While Klaus Nomi Remixes Volume 1 brings together the crème de la crème of the French and international electronic scene on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Nomi's death, Volume 2 is contains equally exciting contributions: Vladimir Cauchemar, ascendant vierge, Clarissa Connelly, Leonie Pernet, Mézigue, DJ Hell, Superpoze, GGGG, hYrtis. More than just remixes, they offer us re-creations of tracks, often taking them far from their starting point.
- The Cold Song - Vladimir Cauchemar Remix
- Simple Man - Mã©Zigue Remix
- After the Fall - Ascendant Vierge Remix
- Lightning Strikes - Leonie Pernet Remix
- The Cold Song - Superpoze Remix
- Keys of Life - Clarissa Connelly Remix
- Samson and Delilah - GGGG Remix
- Death - from ""Dido and Aenaes"" - Hyrtis Remix
- The Cold Song - DJ Hell Remix
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 9
First time on CD in the U.S. • Stunning Dance Mixes from a renowned group of DJs and artists. • Foil-stamped Digipak. Bavarian born Klaus Sperber emigrated to New York City in 1972, and soon became a staple in the East Village art scene, adopting the new last name of Nomi (fashioned after the popular science magazine Omni). After working on a production with Kristian Hoffman, whose band Mumps were playing Max's Kansas City and CBGB, the two began working together-with Hoffman writing originals and picking cover versions of popular songs that would showcase Nomi's multi-octave vocal range. David Bowie hired Nomi as one his background singers for a 1979 performance on Saturday Night Live, and the exposure caught the eyes and ears of Bowie's label, RCA. Soon Kristian and Klaus began recording Nomi's debut album. Klaus Nomi appeared in 1981 featuring covers of Lou Christie's ""Lightning Strikes,"" Leslie Gore's ""You Don't Own Me,"" Chubby Checker's ""The Twist,"" and Camille Saint-Saëns' ""Samson And Delilah (Aria),"" plus originals from Hoffman including ""Nomi Song"" and ""Total Eclipse"" (memorably performed in the 1981 film Urgh! A Music War). This collection of dance mixes available on CD in the U.S. for the first time!