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The second drop, where the bassline fully unfilters and a subtle piano stab surfaces—pure hands-in-the-air territory without ever becoming cheesy.

Late-night sets, festival warm-ups, melodic house floors, and any DJ set needing a familiar vocal with a fresh, muscular groove.

Where the original breathes in cinematic, melancholic space, the ReCut injects a locked-in, four-to-the-floor pulse. Slick introduces a tight, funky disco kick and a filtered, phasing low end that gradually opens up over the track’s duration. The arrangement is pure tension-and-release: a slow, filtered intro, a vocal tease, then a full-band drop that lands with surprising weight. Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence -Sgt Slick ReC...

Not a replacement for the original—a companion for the dancefloor. One of the few Enjoy the Silence remixes that both purists and modern house crowds can agree on. Would you like a shorter DJ-friendly version (e.g., 2–3 sentences) as well?

Sgt Slick’s ReCut of Enjoy the Silence is a masterclass in respectful yet forceful re-engineering. Rather than dismantling Depeche Mode’s 1990 masterpiece, Slick pares it down to its essential bones: Martin Gore’s skeletal chord progression and Dave Gahan’s iconic, breathy vocal. The second drop, where the bassline fully unfilters

Sgt Slick (aka Melbourne-based DJ/producer Michael Grieg)

Euphoric, driving, hypnotic, floor-focused Slick introduces a tight, funky disco kick and

Here’s a proper write-up for : Title: Depeche Mode – “Enjoy the Silence” (Sgt Slick’s ReCut)

The production highlights Sgt Slick’s signature approach—clearing away “museum dust,” adding modern low-end punch, and extending instrumental breaks for mixing. Importantly, the remix keeps the original’s emotional core intact. The quiet desperation of “words are meaningless” now rides a groove that’s both danceable and introspective.

Official remaster/re-edit released via Capitol Records / Mute (circa 2019–2020), part of Sgt Slick’s series of reworked classics on his own imprint, Slick’s Picks , before receiving wider digital distribution.

Nu-disco, indie dance, filter house, re-edit

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The second drop, where the bassline fully unfilters and a subtle piano stab surfaces—pure hands-in-the-air territory without ever becoming cheesy.

Late-night sets, festival warm-ups, melodic house floors, and any DJ set needing a familiar vocal with a fresh, muscular groove.

Where the original breathes in cinematic, melancholic space, the ReCut injects a locked-in, four-to-the-floor pulse. Slick introduces a tight, funky disco kick and a filtered, phasing low end that gradually opens up over the track’s duration. The arrangement is pure tension-and-release: a slow, filtered intro, a vocal tease, then a full-band drop that lands with surprising weight.

Not a replacement for the original—a companion for the dancefloor. One of the few Enjoy the Silence remixes that both purists and modern house crowds can agree on. Would you like a shorter DJ-friendly version (e.g., 2–3 sentences) as well?

Sgt Slick’s ReCut of Enjoy the Silence is a masterclass in respectful yet forceful re-engineering. Rather than dismantling Depeche Mode’s 1990 masterpiece, Slick pares it down to its essential bones: Martin Gore’s skeletal chord progression and Dave Gahan’s iconic, breathy vocal.

Sgt Slick (aka Melbourne-based DJ/producer Michael Grieg)

Euphoric, driving, hypnotic, floor-focused

Here’s a proper write-up for : Title: Depeche Mode – “Enjoy the Silence” (Sgt Slick’s ReCut)

The production highlights Sgt Slick’s signature approach—clearing away “museum dust,” adding modern low-end punch, and extending instrumental breaks for mixing. Importantly, the remix keeps the original’s emotional core intact. The quiet desperation of “words are meaningless” now rides a groove that’s both danceable and introspective.

Official remaster/re-edit released via Capitol Records / Mute (circa 2019–2020), part of Sgt Slick’s series of reworked classics on his own imprint, Slick’s Picks , before receiving wider digital distribution.

Nu-disco, indie dance, filter house, re-edit