Last Chance is the musical endeavor of DJ Dimitris Papaspyropoulos, renowned for his “Last Chance” remixes that gained popularity on his radio show and through a best-selling compilation series.
Beginning his career as a radio producer at Klik FM from 1996 to 2001, he later transitioned to Best 926, where he continued until 2012. Beyond the airwaves, Papaspyropoulos is celebrated for hosting the highly acclaimed “Last Chance” parties.
His latest work includes a mesmerizing cover version of the haunting Goodbye Horses by Q. Lazzarus, famously featured in Silence of the Lambs. Denis & Eli lend their vocal talents, staying true to the original’s essence but also evoking the eerier cover done by Psyche. This remix was created in homage to Q Lazzarus, William Garvey and Silence of the Lambs director Jonathan Demme, who have all since ‘passed into the night.’
“A myth, that takes us back in the late 80s, accompanies both one of the most cult songs of recent years and its performer, Q Lazzarus,” he says. “It was only a matter of time before I attempted to cover one of my most favorite songs.”
Listen below:
Papaspyropoulos has remixed Peter Gabriel’s Games Without Frontiers, as well as conceived and compiled ten best-seller CD compilations released from 1999 until today. He is the producer of Transistor’s debut Things You Miss When You Blink (2008) and also the music director of the play Medea by Jean Anouilh at Altera Pars Theater. His first EP “the midget” featuring Craig Walker (ex Archive) on vocals was released on November 25, 2013.
Find the cover of Goodbye Horses on Bandcamp here.
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