Magic is bound to happen when two of the most exciting young minds in music open themselves up to collaboration, and that’s certainly true of Georgiaâs eclectic, synth-laden remix of Declan McKennaâs latest single, âRaptureâ.
Lifted from the singer-songwriterâs second album, 2020âs âZerosâ, the indie-pop track found new life when producer Georgia was handed the production reins, and then reworked its space-rock ripples into a striking floor-filler, complete with a little nu-disco shimmy.
In the latest instalment of NMEâs Friends Like These series, McKenna tells Georgia: âI remember being fairly sure that there was a dance remix somewhere in this song. When I was discussing it with my label, your name kept coming up, so everyone was in agreement. And then everything just kind of fell into place.â
âIt’s really nice when this sort of thing happens with remixes,â she responds. âThis is why I love doing them, because they can bring us together. I’ve said this to you before, Declan, but I just really enjoyed working with all your production. I think I noticed similarities with my kind of production, and I just wanted to get to know you more.â
It was McKennaâs ricocheting vocals on the original version of the song that first caught the attention of the acclaimed producer, with which she created a series of alternative remixes that traversed pulsing house and electronic styles. âAt first I thought that it would be fucking wicked to just have a house-y, disco track with just Declan screaming over the topâŠâ, she jokes. âAnd then suddenly I was like, âHang on a minute â I can’t do that!ââ
The final cut, which was released last month, draws on the ambitious disco-pop flourishes that permeated Blondieâs seminal 1978 album, âParallel Linesâ. Georgia explains to McKenna: âIt was your vocal, plus hearing your drummer Gabi [King]’s backing vocal, which I thought sounded almost like a New York disco track, but quite indie as well. It had that spacey, Debbie Harry vocal over the top of a really tight riff.â
âIt was very fucking Blondie-influenced altogether!â, laughs McKenna. âI got âParallel Linesâ on vinyl while I was writing the album, and I was listening to it obsessively⊠It all kind of makes sense that they would have inspired the remix.â
For the latest edition of NMEâs Friends Like These series, the pair also discussed their first ever live shows, favourite karaoke songs and celebrity fans. Watch the full video above.
– Declan McKennaâs âRapture (Georgia Remix)â is out now
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