The original track, released in , was a collaborative effort between Felix da Housecat, Dave Jenefsky, and Tommie Sunshine. It famously featured the monotone, ice-cool vocals of French artist Miss Kittin, whose performance became a hallmark of the electroclash era.
: The track's core melody is sampled from "Passion" by The Flirts , a 1980s Hi-NRG classic. Silver Screen Shower Scene (Laurent Garnier Remix)
: Transitioned the original electro-house sound toward a more expansive Electronica and techno-influenced arrangement. The original track, released in , was a
: The lyrics explore themes of celebrity, artifice, and "seduction in the magazine," reflecting the glamorous yet detached aesthetic of the time. The Laurent Garnier Remix : Transitioned the original electro-house sound toward a
: Unlike more aggressive club versions, Garnier's mix is known for its rolling groove and emphasis on the "diamond memories" vocal refrain, allowing the track to build over its eight-minute duration. Cultural Impact
Released alongside other notable versions like the Thin White Duke Mix by Jacques Lu Cont, Laurent Garnier's interpretation brought a deeper, more atmospheric perspective to the dancefloor. : Length : Approximately 8:02. Tempo : 115 BPM. Key : E Minor.
The is a pivotal electronic music track that bridges the gap between Chicago house roots and the European electroclash movement of the early 2000s. Produced by French techno legend Laurent Garnier, this remix reimagines the lead single from Felix da Housecat's seminal 2001 album, Kittenz and Thee Glitz . Origins and Artistic Context