Out from the Deep
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“Out from the Deep” | |||||
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Single by Enigma from the album The Cross of Changes |
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Released | 1994 | ||||
Format | Compact disc | ||||
Recorded | A.R.T. Studios, Ibiza | ||||
Genre | New Age | ||||
Length | 4:27 | ||||
Label | Virgin / EMI | ||||
Producer | Michael Cretu | ||||
Enigma singles chronology | |||||
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"Out From The Deep" is a 1994 song created by the musical project, Enigma. This single is the fourth and last single released from the project's second album, The Cross of Changes. The single cover art is a simplified version of The Cross of Changes.
The song employs a more traditional rock format compared to Enigma's hallmark electronica sound. Its motif is very similar to that from The Beatles' Dear Prudence. The song contains a sample from A Positive Life's "The Calling". Michael Cretu provides vocals here.
[edit] Music Video
In the music video for the song, helmed by venezuelan director Ángel Gracia (which along Cliff Guest, won MTV's Make My Video competition for Madonna's "True Blue" song in 1986), a Diver comes upon an Atlantis-like submerged ancient city (underscored by sound effects resembling a sonar's echo) and takes a tour around the city, similar to the video clip for "Sadeness (Part I)". Soon he realizes he can breathe without the scaphander, and is attracted by a series of lively murals (paintings or mosaics) combining Pompeii and Byzanthine features. Eventually driven to try and make contact with a woman of strange beauty, as their fingertips touch, all the figures come alive resuming what presumably were their last actions. But so does the responsible for the city's doom -a Poseidon reminiscent of the Sistine Chapel's angry Jehovah- reenacting the catastrophe and the spell. All of the newly-liberated beings return to their mural condition. Sadly enough, the spell also befalls the Diver-which admits, however, a glimpse of hope: the figures are now in slightly different positions as a consequence of their progress during their brief period of freedom, and the intrepid Diver has left his unperishable mark, as a mural in his likeness -the background music featuring, for a last time, the chorus: That's why we are here.
[edit] Track listing
- "Radio Edit" – 4:27
- "Rock Version" – 6:44
- "Trance Mix (168 bpm)" – 5:49
- "Short Radio Edit" – 3:30
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