
Tight, funk-driven pop that transforms a synth-heavy anthem into a dry, organic groove. Nataly Dawn's breathy vocals anchor a masterclass in rhythmic precision.
May 4, 2018 · Not On Label (Pomplamoose Self-released)
Bulletproof represents the quintessential Pomplamoose approach to the modern cover: stripping a neon-soaked electronic anthem down to its wooden and metallic bones. While the La Roux original was defined by icy, detached synthesizers, this version is warm, tactile, and deeply human. It sounds like a high-end studio session where the air has been sucked out of the room, leaving only the pure, dry vibration of bass strings and the crisp snap of a snare drum. There is a clockwork precision to the arrangement that feels both mechanical and soulful, a paradox that the duo has spent a decade perfecting.
How does Bulletproof sound next to the rest of Pomplamoose's catalogue?
Defiant saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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