Me Wanna Die (cd 2) (1997) [flac] — Tricky - Makes

The CD 2 release is notable for its specific selection of remixes that reinterpret the original's menacing atmosphere:

The single by British musician Tricky , released in 1997, serves as a pivotal artifact of the "trip-hop" era, specifically showcasing the dark, claustrophobic evolution of his sound following his acclaimed debut. The CD 2 version (Catalog: BRCDX 348) is a distinct maxi-single that highlights Tricky’s penchant for collaborative deconstruction and genre-blending. Release and Format Context Tricky - Makes Me Wanna Die (CD 2) (1997) [FLAC]

: A remix by A Guy Called Gerald , this track strips back the intensity of the original Pre-Millennium Tension closer, replacing it with a more fluid, electronic exploration. The CD 2 release is notable for its

: Featuring Afrika Izlam , this track leans heavily into Tricky’s obsession with American hip-hop and futuristic, paranoid themes. Musical and Cultural Significance Tricky – Makes Me Wanna Die - Discogs : Featuring Afrika Izlam , this track leans

: Remixed by the Stereo MC’s , this version is often cited by fans as superior to the album original for its enhanced groove. It features a prominent trumpet by Roddy Lorimar and incorporates elements of "To The Listeners" by Eric B. & Rakim .