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News |  18 Sep 2020 14:30 |  By RnMTeam

DROELOE release magnificent reworked version of 'Sunburn'

MUMBAI: Dutch duo DROELOE has been showing the breadth of their sounds for years, but new single ‘Sunburn (Reimagined)’ could be one of their most glorious crossover moments yet.

Listen here:

https://open.spotify.com/album/4B8VCnt9cXMBzQctzzEYDW?si=jX8cpyM6R_ys3P1MYkNghA

‘Sunburn’ was a massive hit for them back in 2017 and has picked up over 43 million plays to date. Combining sweet vocals with razor-sharp synths, it was a track of stark contrasts and it helped them to find fame the world over. DROELOE now decided to revisit their breakout hit by crafting a new version.

“At first I was a bit overwhelmed by the thought of remaking our most listened to single,” says Vincent. “Can I make something that’s on par and does not take away from the original? But then I realized that the whole point of doing this is to create a different point of view, therefore everything goes. As soon as I started working on it, it all clicked pretty quickly and fell into place. So for me, this reimagination reminds me, among other things, to let go of limiting thoughts while making music and just try to embrace the flow.”

The new version is indeed very sympathetic to the charms of the original, but it tones things down to a slightly softer feel. Flecks of acoustic guitar replace the big synths, and intricate, crisp percussive rhythms help give the track an optimistic feel. Gentle music box style chimes and another cute layer of feeling. It reflects on the memories and mindset that created the original at the time. With a lot of our work being so personal and often inspired directly from memories that we had or events that took place around the time of creating this reimagined version kind of feels like a trip down memory lane, but in a new light so to say!” says Vincent.

The artwork is as important as the audio where DROELOE is concerned, and that’s where the Duo’s visual artist, Hein Hamers, takes charge. “The idea was to take the original artwork and put it into a different perspective - quite literally with turning the camera upside down this time” he says. “But also by making it take place at night. I often feel that different places — especially places that are kind of public domain like a train station - have a totally different function and vibe to them during the night then during the day.”

‘Sunburn (Reimagined)’ is out now on bitbird!

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