This is the 1993 single for David Sylvian and Robert Fripp's "Darshan", a track off
The First Day, their album from the same year. As you can see, it's an attractive cover, thanks to the talents of Vaughn Oliver at V23 (who you may know from doing nearly everything 4AD ever put out). It has three tracks: the song in question plus two remixes. One remix is by The Grid, the other remix is by The Future Sound of London. It opens with the remix by The Grid. It's one of the highlights of their career, an uplifting, lightly funky piece that sustains a groove and doesn't bore the listener even though it's 16 minutes long. The Future Sound of London remix diverges a bit more, enough so to get retitled "Darshana" and for Dougans and Cobain to get a writing credit. If The Grid remix is one of the highlights of their career, the FSOL remix would be a highlight of anyone's career. It's perhaps stylistically similar to some of the remixes Global Communication were doing around the same time, and has a sense of beauty and lightness that GC often achieved in their remixes, but has a slightly off undercurrent and a psychedelic quality that FSOL were known for. In other words, it's a keeper, and I could listen to it for a loooooooong time.
Take a listen. I guarantee that in the right frame of mind, any of these three songs could be one of the best things you've ever heard.