Hold Me
Yoko Ono · 2013
56 min · 11 tracks · alternative rock · new wave · electronica
Eclectic remixes transform Ono's ethereal pop ballad into vibrant dancefloor anthems full of energy.
Why this album works
- Best for
- dancefloor energy with remixes vibrant tracks for celebration eclectic mixes for exploration
- Context
- Released in 2013, 'Hold Me' comes during a period of renewed interest in Yoko Ono, following her artistic resurgence in the late 2000s. This album marks her exploration of electronic and dance music, showcasing her adaptability as an artist well into her eighth decade. It signifies a shift towards collaborative work with contemporary producers, reflecting both a legacy and a willingness to engage with modern sounds.
- If you like
- alternative rock, new wave, electronica
Hold Me is a single by Yoko Ono, released in 2013. Eclectic remixes transform Ono's ethereal pop ballad into vibrant dancefloor anthems full of energy. 'Hold Me' features multiple remixes that gained traction in clubs, highlighting Ono's influence on the dance music scene. The project reasserted her relevance in contemporary music, demonstrating her ability to connect with newer audiences while simultaneously celebrating her long-standing legacy. Critical reception noted the album’s innovative approach to remix culture, with several tracks charting on digital platforms. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Hold Me sound like?
Eclectic remixes transform Ono's ethereal pop ballad into vibrant dancefloor anthems full of energy. Rooted in alternative rock and new wave.
What makes Hold Me by Yoko Ono notable?
'Hold Me' features multiple remixes that gained traction in clubs, highlighting Ono's influence on the dance music scene. The project reasserted her relevance in contemporary music, demonstrating her ability to connect with newer audiences while simultaneously celebrating her long-standing legacy. Critical reception noted the album’s innovative approach to remix culture, with several tracks charting on digital platforms. Released in 2013, 'Hold Me' comes during a period of renewed interest in Yoko Ono, following her artistic resurgence in the late 2000s. This album marks her exploration of electronic and dance music, showcasing her adaptability as an artist well into her eighth decade. It signifies a shift towards collaborative work with contemporary producers, reflecting both a legacy and a willingness to engage with modern sounds.
Who is Hold Me for?
Hold Me works well if you're into dancefloor energy with remixes, vibrant tracks for celebration and eclectic mixes for exploration.
How many songs are on Hold Me?
Hold Me has 11 tracks, running approximately 56 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Hold Me (R3HAB remix) Standout 4:07
- 2 Hold Me (R3HAB instrumental) 4:03
- 3 Hold Me (Papercha$er vocal radio edit) 3:49
- 4 Hold Me (Papercha$er Money radio edit) 3:49
- 5 Hold Me (Papercha$er vocal mix) Standout 5:28
- 6 Hold Me (Papercha$er Money mix) 4:59
- 7 Hold Me (Papercha$er instrumental) 4:59
- 8 Hold Me (Dirtyloud club mix) Standout 4:56
- 9 Hold Me (Dirtyloud dub mix) 4:56
- 10 Hold Me (Ivan & Nacho mix) 7:29
- 11 Hold Me (Ivan & Nacho dub) 7:29
Release Date
February 3, 2013
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
56 min 4 sec
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