RAM and Levela resurrect the traditional observe from the 60s to show cool by no means goes out of fashion.
The 1966 track “Bang Bang (My Child Shot Me Down) written by Sonny Bono and sung by Cher, then covered by Nancy Sinatra (also in ’66), is so well-recognized in trendy music lore that it’s secure to say it’s an establishment. Except for probably the most recognizable model by Sinatra, the track has been coated or remixed by so many musicians over time that they’re not possible to record and take up a full 5 pages on WhoSampled.com. Among the many most notable are Cher herself (with Jon Bon Jovi and Michael Bolton in 1987), Lady Gaga, The Raconteurs, Vanilla Fudge and Nancy’s solely barely extra well-known husband, Frank Sinatra. Now Levela and vocalist LeMeduza have joined the illustrious ranks of those that have remade this legendary observe, and the long-overdue D&B model of “Bang Bang” is about to drop this Friday, June twenty eighth.
The drum & bass rework of “Bang Bang,” as one would anticipate, is definitely probably the most completely different in each fashion and substance from the unique as it may possibly get. With the Sonny and Cher model being largely folk-based and the Nancy Sinatra model being what we’d now name junkyard nation, there’s not a lot in D&B that may match both of these genres. That mentioned, Levela has taken a big pattern from Bono’s authentic and woven it by means of the observe. It’s the haunting guitar riff created practically 60 years in the past that has made this observe such an establishment and the way in which Levela makes use of it not simply as a pattern however as a information for the important thing and ambient tone of the observe makes it simply as visceral and ominous as the unique. Amidst all of the amens, switchbacks and heavy, sine wavey sub bass synths, the vibe of the unique track isn’t misplaced and it’s nearly acquired a post punk taste to it.
Talking of being true to the unique, LaMeduza’s vocals are what actually tie this observe collectively and seize the temper of this legendary track so properly. Not solely does she handle to seize the tone and timbre of Nancy Sinatra’s common model, she could have really surpassed it. We’re not simply speaking about high quality of kit or manufacturing right here, both: LaMeduza’s vocal talent and a spotlight to the drama of the observe has an authenticity that actually is unmatched. Levela will need to have identified it was particular as properly, as he offers ample house within the observe for the total vocals, doing only a few cuts or fragment mixing of the vox until it was to echo it by means of the vox-less components.
The partnership between Levela and LaMeduza on “Bang Bang” makes for an outstanding collab on high of a surprisingly danceable resurrection of this greater than half century-old tune. It’s seemingly neither Sonny and Cher nor Nancy Sinatra (nor actually anybody, for that matter) may have ever pictured ravers doing finger weapons to this explicit “banger,” however now that you concentrate on it, it’s really good for a D&B tune. It simply wanted a grasp producer like Levela and a pitch-perfect vocalist like LaMeduza to do it justice. Cool is cool irrespective of that the time interval of age, and “Bang Bang 2023” proves it.
“Bang Bang” 2023 drops Friday, June 30 on RAM Recordings. Click on here to pre-order or pre-save.
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