: Bryan Ferry provides a "smoke-worn croon" that critics from Pitchfork described as sounding like the story was written about his own distant past.
While most reviewers at Audiofemme and DMY praised the "sublime" and "epic" recreation, some listeners found the transition from Terje's upbeat "Space Disco" style to be jarring.
: A black-and-white music video, directed by Brantley Gutierrez and starring model Eliza Cummings, was released a year later, featuring Ferry performing at iconic Los Angeles locations like Chateau Marmont . Critical Reception
: Terje dramatically slowed the track down to roughly 62 BPM , a departure from his usual high-energy disco edits.
: This fan-favorite track appears on both Todd Terje’s debut album "It’s Album Time" and Bryan Ferry’s "Avonmore" , both released in 2014.