Space Cowboy Featuring Chelsea From The Paradiso Girls - Falling Down Remix

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Review by Nikhil Agrawal

Falling Down Remix: A Retro Electro Gem That Still Bangs Alright, so let’s talk about Falling Down Remix by Space Cowboy featuring Chelsea from The Paradiso Girls. This 2009 banger dropped under the Red One label and honestly feels like a time capsule of Euro pop-electronic goodness. It’s got that mix of electro and house vibes that screams late-night dance floors and glow stick madness. If you’re into tracks that make your feet move without overthinking life, this one's for you. The album throws six remixes of “Falling Down” at ya, but two stuck in my head like gum on a sneaker: the Vince Clarke Remix and the LMFAO Remix. Let me break it down. First up, the Vince Clarke Remix. Dude knows how to craft synths that feel both nostalgic and kinda futuristic? Like, imagine being transported back to an ‘80s arcade but with HD visuals or something. His version strips things back just enough to let Chelsea’s vocals shine while layering these lush, dreamy beats underneath. I couldn’t stop humming it after the first listen—it’s catchy as hell but not in an annoying way. More like, "Wow, why does this STILL sound fresh?" Then there’s the LMFAO Remix, which is basically what happens when party rockers get their hands on a chill electro track. They crank up the energy, toss in some funky basslines, and BOOM—you’ve got yourself a club anthem. This remix is wilder, messier even, but that’s part of its charm. You can picture people losing their minds on the dance floor to this one. Like, yeah, it might not be everyone’s cuppa tea, but damn if it doesn’t slap hard when you're in the mood. Now, here’s the thing—I wasn’t expecting much from a remix album released over a decade ago. But somehow, Falling Down Remix still holds up. Maybe it’s because the blend of pop hooks and electronic experimentation hits different now than it did back then. Or maybe it’s just proof that good music doesn’t need to try too hard to stay relevant. Random thought though—why don’t more artists collaborate across genres like this anymore? Like, where’s the modern-day equivalent of Space Cowboy teaming up with random awesome acts? Feels like we could use more chaotic creativity in today’s playlists. Anyway, shoutout to whoever decided to press play on this gem. Your ears will thank you.

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Download

Filename: space-cowboy-featuring-chelsea-from-the-paradiso-girls.zip
  • MP3 size: 23.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 216 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Falling Down (Robots To Mars Mix)3:10
Falling Down (Space Cowboy Remix)4:24
Falling Down (Vince Clarke Remix)5:13
Falling Down (LMFAO Remix)3:02
Falling Down (Vanguard Remix)3:20
Falling Down (Main Verssion)2:57

Video

Falling Down

Images

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Catalog Numbers

SCDOWNCDP2

Labels

Red One

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Formats

  • CD
  • Maxi-Single
  • Promo

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)Tiger Trax Ltd.
Copyright (c)Tiger Trax Ltd.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: SCDOWNCDP2 02
  • Other (IFPI code): 04AD

About Space Cowboy Featuring Chelsea From The Paradiso Girls

Real Name

    • Nicolas Jean-Pierre Dresti

Name Vars

  • Space Comboy
  • Space Cowboy 05
  • Space Cowboys
  • The Space Cowboy

Aliases

  • Loop Da Loop
  • DJ Supreme
  • Nik Dresti
  • Cold Steel
  • DJ Chrome
  • Mission Accomplished
  • Kings Of Rhythm
  • Vibes
  • DJ Apex
  • Nicky Fabulous
  • DJ Undacover

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Falling Down Remix* by Space Cowboy, featuring Chelsea from The Paradiso Girls, is a hidden gem from 2009. It’s packed with remixes that blend pop and electronic vibes, showcasing styles like electro and house. What’s wild is that it includes a Vince Clarke remix—yeah, *the* Vince Clarke, synth legend from bands like Depeche Mode and Yazoo. It’s like a mini time capsule of late 2000s dance music, released under the Red One label in Europe. If you’re into quirky beats and retro sounds, this one’s worth a listen.

Comments

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2025-03-12
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2025-03-12
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2025-03-11
Today I found a G force mini figure of Blaster and I automatically remembered this song that they use in the scene where the boy uses it as an action figure in a radio controlled car Xd
pollymyers
2025-03-10
2023, still a great song
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2025-03-09
2023❤
26osbornek
2025-03-08
2023 ✌?
allenlombard
2025-03-07
2023, still a great song
13llibres
2025-03-06
2023, still a great song.
arkzel22
2025-03-05
If you watched G-Force in 2010/2011, you know that movie sent you here?❤
ryan112345ryan
2025-03-05
2023, still a great song
gnork1
2025-03-04
1:52
wmichal
2025-03-04
2023 still a great songg les keep rocking
arjunragu1994
2025-03-03
2023 still a really great song
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2025-03-02
2023 still remember
nyererejames6
2025-03-02
2023, still a great song!