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: Ponte utilizes the extended runtime to let the rhythmic tension simmer, layering the iconic Auto-Tuned vocals of Jeffrey Jey over a more driving, club-ready percussion.
The history of , the Italian label that first released it
: By stripping back the melody to its skeletal elements before crashing back in with the main synth lead, the remix mirrors the highs and lows of the "money chase" described in the lyrics.
Experience the full sonic journey of the Gabry Ponte Extended Mix here: Too Much Of Heaven (Gabry Ponte Extended Mix) Eiffel 65 - Topic YouTube• Nov 7, 2014 The Legacy of the Mix
: This mix highlights the "rapping through Auto-Tune" technique that Pitchfork later identified as a pioneering moment in electronic music history.
: The central hook— "Too much of heaven can bring you underground" —serves as a stark reminder that the very things we think will save us (excess, greed, material wealth) are often the things that bury us. Gabry Ponte’s Sonic Expansion
: The song suggests that living for money is like living in a bubble—it’s not reality, and when it inevitably bursts, "you’ll hit the ground".
: Ponte utilizes the extended runtime to let the rhythmic tension simmer, layering the iconic Auto-Tuned vocals of Jeffrey Jey over a more driving, club-ready percussion.
The history of , the Italian label that first released it
: By stripping back the melody to its skeletal elements before crashing back in with the main synth lead, the remix mirrors the highs and lows of the "money chase" described in the lyrics.
Experience the full sonic journey of the Gabry Ponte Extended Mix here: Too Much Of Heaven (Gabry Ponte Extended Mix) Eiffel 65 - Topic YouTube• Nov 7, 2014 The Legacy of the Mix
: This mix highlights the "rapping through Auto-Tune" technique that Pitchfork later identified as a pioneering moment in electronic music history.
: The central hook— "Too much of heaven can bring you underground" —serves as a stark reminder that the very things we think will save us (excess, greed, material wealth) are often the things that bury us. Gabry Ponte’s Sonic Expansion
: The song suggests that living for money is like living in a bubble—it’s not reality, and when it inevitably bursts, "you’ll hit the ground".