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ARIA award winning Perth-bred rock and roll impressionists Tame Impala have unveiled a cover of Michael Jackson‘s 1996 single Stranger In Moscow from his 1995 double-album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I. The band unveiled the track “fresh out of the the oven” via Twitter.
MJ’s hit takes a characteristically Kevin Parker turn for this cover, with the track aglow in phasing, watery atmospherics, lighter-than-helium synth chords, Parker’s trademark from-beyond vocals, and a heartbeat rhythm that sounds as though it was pulled from Massive Attack‘s sound library.
Listen their version here:
http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/tame-impala-unveil-michael-jackson-cover-stranger-in-moscow/
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I never heard of this band before, but I must say I like their version :clapping:
and it is always nice to hear other bands covering Michael's music.
MJ’s hit takes a characteristically Kevin Parker turn for this cover, with the track aglow in phasing, watery atmospherics, lighter-than-helium synth chords, Parker’s trademark from-beyond vocals, and a heartbeat rhythm that sounds as though it was pulled from Massive Attack‘s sound library.
Listen their version here:
http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/tame-impala-unveil-michael-jackson-cover-stranger-in-moscow/
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I never heard of this band before, but I must say I like their version :clapping:
and it is always nice to hear other bands covering Michael's music.