is a notable alternative version of the song "The Fly" by the Irish rock band U2 . Primarily known as a B-side to the original single released in 1991, it serves as a stylistic departure from the heavy, industrial sound of the Achtung Baby era. Overview of the Mix
: A remastered version was released in 2021 as part of the 30th-anniversary celebrations for Achtung Baby . The Lounge Fly Mix
: It first appeared as a B-side on "The Fly" single in November 1991, alongside "Alex Descends into Hell for a Bottle of Milk/Korova 1". is a notable alternative version of the song
: The aggressive guitar riffs of The Edge are replaced with a more subtle, rhythmic groove. : It first appeared as a B-side on
: The track was produced by Daniel Lanois and engineered by Flood , who were central to the experimental shift U2 took in the early 90s. History and Releases
: The mix is often cited by fans as an early example of U2's willingness to deconstruct their own hits into radically different genres, a trend they continued with many electronic and dance remixes throughout the 1990s.
: Bono’s vocals are often more prominent and direct, lacking some of the heavy processing found on the album version.