Time Again (Claire Voyant album)

Time Again: A Collection of Remixes
Remix album by
Released2000, 2001
GenreTrip hop, downtempo, electropop, futurepop, trance, drum and bass
Length1:07:12
LabelAccession Records, Metropolis Records
Claire Voyant chronology
Time and the Maiden
(1998)
Time Again: A Collection of Remixes
(2000)
Love Is Blind
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Time Again is a collection of remixes of songs by Claire Voyant. It contains 12 remixes of 9 songs from their previous album, Time and the Maiden. The only album track not included in the new collection is Elysium, replaced by the non-album song, Serenade, which appeared on a now out-of-print compilation CD released in 1998 by Patrick Ogle's[2] Precipice Records.[3]

The album was originally released on April 28, 2000 on the German label, Accession Records.[4] It was then picked up by American label, Metropolis Records, and re-released in January 2001.[5]

The "LSD Mix" of "Bittersweet," though credited to Love Spirals Downwards, was technically created by Lovespirals[6] in the band's early formative stage.

StarVox Magazine listed Time Again in their Top 10 Staff Favorites of 2001, in a "tie" with Lovespirals' Ecstatic EP:

As synthpop's rise led inexorably to its decline, some Gothic-Industrial artists have started looking toward other avenues of inspiration. On these releases, Lovespirals and Claire Voyant provide tasty illbient and triphop-influenced grooves and give us a harbinger of Goth's Next Big Thing.[7]

The "Trancelite Mix" of Iolite appears on the soundtrack to the 2001 film Gypsy 83.

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Pat". Archived from the original on 2008-09-05. Retrieved 2008-09-02. Darkwave Lounge Retrieved 9-2-2008
  3. ^ [1] Discogs Retrieved 9-2-2008
  4. ^ "Accession Records | Releases". Archived from the original on 2012-07-19. Retrieved 2008-09-02. Accession Records Retrieved 9-2-2008
  5. ^ [2] Metropolis Records Retrieved 9-2-2008
  6. ^ [3] lovespirals.com
  7. ^ "StarVox Staff top 10 of 2001". Archived from the original on October 11, 2006. Retrieved November 30, 2007. StarVox Retrieved 9-2-2008