It captures the late '80s "alternative dance" aesthetic, blending Jay Aston's distinctive vocals with a driving bassline and shimmering production.
Collectors generally view this mix as a "gem" among the band's bonus material. It is frequently cited as a standout track on the band's remastered collections, which hold a high average rating of on Discogs . Listeners' Perspectives “These extra remixes are gems in their own right.” eBay
Like many 12-inch remixes of the era, it extends the rhythmic sections, making it a favorite for club play and collectors of "analog-to-digital" era classics. Critical Reception
It captures the late '80s "alternative dance" aesthetic, blending Jay Aston's distinctive vocals with a driving bassline and shimmering production.
Collectors generally view this mix as a "gem" among the band's bonus material. It is frequently cited as a standout track on the band's remastered collections, which hold a high average rating of on Discogs . Listeners' Perspectives “These extra remixes are gems in their own right.” eBay The Motion Of Love (Jezebel Mix)
Like many 12-inch remixes of the era, it extends the rhythmic sections, making it a favorite for club play and collectors of "analog-to-digital" era classics. Critical Reception It captures the late '80s "alternative dance" aesthetic,
