Jun
17

This is the Remix.

There’s something about Beyonce.

Something.

Unfortunately, I’m not sure what that something is yet because, time after time, album after album, she disappoints me by not going down the path which is her ultimate destiny; to become a 21st century Disco Diva, like her supposed hero Diana Ross was in the 20th. So much potential lies within how fierce (pardon the pun) Beyonce’s imagery of late has been. The picture up above, in its full form, is probably my absolute favourite picture of Beyonce to date, and I will forever remember this remix album cover as being probably her most iconic photograph. This is one of the things I will remember her for in years to come.

I do love, however, that Beyonce is still very much a remixable artist. If her song is rubbish, there is a very good chance that if it’s remixed, it will end up being monstrously good and very similar to the kind of thing she should be doing. Everything of hers the Freemasons have remixed is instantly of legendary status (but not entirely due to the Freemasons), and most of the mix packages that come through for Beyonce singles feature at least one absolute stomper.

There are enough spectacular Beyonce remixes to make up what would be the perfect B-Bouncey album. One of the best, it seems, is an incredibly recent one. The Dave Aude Remix of “Halo” is of epic proportions. And not ‘epic’ like the kids all say things are these days, but proper ‘epic’ – in pop music terms; that kind of epic. It’s the sort of dramatic dance song that, coupled with the teary lyrics, provide a landscape for what is the absolute best kind of disco; where you get to dance your heart out to a sad story being told.

I’ve uploaded it for you to download, chances are it might disappear so grab it quickly. Keep an ear out for the destructively amazing breakdown and build-up at the 6 minute 20 second mark. DI-VA.

Halo (Dave Aude Remix).mp3

Beyonce runs the risk of missing this possibly monstrous opportunity before it’s too late. You might say that she’s obviously doing fine enough with what she’s already doing, and you’re right. But why should Beyonce settle for mediocrity? Or, even worse; second best? I believe a wise woman named Madonna once said not to go for second best, and if Beyonce wants to be bigger than God (actually, she’s quite religious isn’t she, so let’s just say ‘as big as God’ to keep her happy), she needs to take that advice on board as a mantra.

If you feel the same, you should become a fan of Beyonce Remixes on Facebook.

Oh, and just for the record, I am definitely one of the people that thinks her sister, Solange, is the better popstar of the two.

6 comments
  1. So true. The Freemason’s remix of “Ring the Alarm” is probably going to be in my top 5 tracks of the decade. Fuckin’ amazing. And, yes, this remix of “Halo” is a stunner.

    Glenn says...
    June 17th, 2009 at 10:06 pm
  2. I actually think “Sasha Fierce” is a brilliant album, beginning to end. It turned me into a crazy B fan. Until then I was just a remix freak. Personally, I think she’s onto a winning formula. There are enough wannabe dance divas already.

    As for my Sol-Angel, she is undeniably fierce but I wouldn’t call her a better pop star just yet. I’m assuming you haven’t heard her shiteous debut album!

    Mike says...
    June 18th, 2009 at 2:00 am
  3. Beyonce gets it. Whatever “it” is, she gets it. She’s got some killer pop culture instincts, that’s for sure.

    John says...
    June 18th, 2009 at 2:44 am
  4. Well, You’re absolutely spot on. The Freemasons of Green Light is AMAZING and I really hope she goes dance on the new album. Sweet Dreams was a nice teaser, and this remix album is another – but I really hope that she goes all the way next time!

    Aaron says...
    June 18th, 2009 at 7:29 pm
  5. What I really wanted was a complete remix collection instead of this. What is the point?? :(

    Will-W. says...
    June 24th, 2009 at 2:50 am
  6. Will; I agree. The remix album is actually quite boring unfortunately. A full collection would have been brilliant.

    Adem says...
    June 26th, 2009 at 1:02 am
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