The fourth volume of Juno Records’ 10th anniversary series shines a light on the British synth-soul trio, Imagination, and includes new remixes by Lindstrøm and Dimitri From Paris. The flamboyant threesome (seriously, check out some of their album art) joined forces in 1981 after stints as back-up singers for The Delfonics and Chairmen of the Board. Their light-hearted tunes were heavily rhythmic, marrying a proto-house sound with the big harmonies and spacious sound design of ELO. Their biggest hit was “Just An Illusion,” a loping synth-funk track whose pristine harmonies, fat-bottomed bass and generous good vibes endeared itself with Americans enough to reach number 27 on the Billboard charts.
I can’t think of a better candidate to have a crack at “Just An Illusion” than Hans-Peter Lindstrøm; the group’s influence on the Norwegian songwriter is apparent in his easy-striding, bouncy movements, occasionally sharing an instrumental palatte as well. Opting to use only original components in his remix, Lindstrøm’s light touch approach to “Just An Illusion” is closer in style to one of Larry Levan’s extended edits. Whereas the original quickly brought in its entire instrumental arsenal, Lindstrøm imbues well-paced space between sections, such as the sparse, DJ-friendly opening and the gradually unfolding pre-chorus. The dub version is a much more substantial reworking, as Lindstrøm invents a new main riff of jellied arpeggios and loops Rhodes licks into tighter patterns. Either of these would fit perfectly into a cosmic/beardo disco set; and the option to choose a more traditional or progressive version is a big bonus as well. Juno scores again with its anniversary series.
The original version of this is partly what started my love for dance music.
When i was about 9 or ten i asked my brother (who was 10 years older than me) i asked him for some dance music that i heard him playing in his bedroom which was UK Rave vibealight dreamscape etc.
Anyway he didnt give a rave tape he gave me a gave me different tape it had this track on it and others http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=51W4tH54e7I and thats all i listend too until i got a little bit older,Quality music this remix is really good but i will always prefer the original.
That’s an awesome story, Joe; thanks for sharing it.
love the original. love the remix. amazing deeeeepness. thanks for that video JBH. CLASSIC!
i love lindstrom, that song is awsome
Hi man, thanks for the recommendation to your blog last night. Looks great and I’m looking forward to checking all these tunes out. If the rest of the tracks you talk about are this excellent, I’m a fan for life.