It's a Saturday night in mid-November, and I'm at home lamenting the lack of Scandinavian crime dramas on my telly. To salve my longing for miserable, unsmiling characters, washed out hues and Volvos, the disco has taken a down tempo step this evening with the theme from The Bridge by Choir of Young Believers. Yet this is with something else. This is not Hollow Talk vanilla-stylee. The production below is remixed by Jody Wisternoff, James Grant, and Lane 8. Does it improve on the original? Of course it does.
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