The Blessed Madonna (aka Marea Stamper) has linked up with Chicago home producer Jamie Precept for a collaborative new single titled ‘We Nonetheless Consider’.
It’s an outdated reduce made new once more with the assistance of Precept, with Stamper taking part in and recording the unique some years again that includes her personal warped voice. Pulsing with a deep undulating beat and playful digital accents, the brand new model options Precept’s clean vocals weaving throughout the music as he croons: “It doesn’t matter about your color/your sexual id/it’s nearly being free/we nonetheless imagine.”
Test it out beneath.
“I wrote and recorded a model of this alone in my attic over a decade in the past, writing the lyrics on the again of a report sleeve and recording them right into a blackberry beneath a blanket. I distorted my very own vocals on the unique, however imagined that the music would sometime be carried out by Jamie Precept, arguably the primary actual author in home music and my hero,” Stamper mentioned concerning the monitor in a press launch.
“Jamie had recorded the unique demos of ‘Ready On My Angel’, ‘Your Love’ and so forth as a young person at residence within the ‘80s. In a while they might be reengineered by Frankie Knuckles and firm, changing into worldwide smashes and basic items of the story of Chicago home.
“Ultimately, years later, Jamie and I met, sitting subsequent to one another at Frankie’s memorial and we’ve been beloved associates ever since. “We Nonetheless Consider” by no means felt performed appropriately, so I purchased the rights to it again. Jamie kindly agreed to re-record the music I wrote for him earlier than I knew him and right here we’re, writing the following chapter collectively and doing it the way in which I imagined all of it these years in the past.”
‘We Nonetheless Consider’ marks Stamper’s first launch of the 12 months and follows on from her 2022 reduce ‘Serotonin Moonbeams’. Again in 2021, she was sampled by pal and fellow producer Fred once more.. for his lockdown-inspired pandemic anthem ‘Marea (we’ve misplaced dancing)’.
Stamper additionally launched a remix album of Dua Lipa‘s ‘Future Nostalgia’ in 2020. Dubbed ‘Membership Future Nostalgia’ the report featured reworked songs with Madonna, Gwen Stefani, Missy Elliott, Mark Ronson, Yaeji, Jayda G and extra.
Talking concerning the album in a four-star overview, NME’s Hannah Mylrea wrote: “It was a savvy resolution to recruit The Blessed Madonna: the result’s a set thrilling, genre-splicing remixes that you could possibly genuinely think about listening to within the membership. It could not have been the album celebration Lipa was planning, however ‘Membership Future Nostalgia’ appears like a celebration all the identical.”