You Got Me Open (The Club Pop mixes) by RONNUE captures the flair and joy of the original track while infusing it with a steezy energy worthy of the title of Club Pop Remix.
The first aspect which stood out to me was the booming bass. The original has a subtle hiss of a rhythm section so the bass was an immediate change. It adds a huge amount of energy and enthusiasm to the track overall, providing us with the foundations for the melody to dance around.
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I love the way the vocals interact with the bass line. The depth and bounce of the bass contrast the subtle levity of the vocals, their cadence and trills give them a unique timbre which translates just as well to the club setting as it does in the original. With the sound being more full in the remix, it was essential that the vocals deliver above and beyond the original to lead the mix from the front and act as the bridge between the narrative and melodic aspects of the track. The vocals translate surprisingly well to the club remix, maintaining their enigmatic tone while rising to the fuller mix. The depth of the bass adds a beautiful juxtaposition, providing the track with an increased tonal diversity that changes the overall sound. There is also a significant emphasis in the latter half of the track on vocal harmonies. This choice feels perfect for the club remix, making the listener want to sing along and infusing the track with the unity and connection of a huge club. It captures that feeling of being on the same wavelength as a whole room, all bouncing up and down to the music in sync. The harmonies give the track a sense of unity, tying the piece together sonically and tonally.
Overall, it’s that connection between the tone and the sonic landscape that gives this club remix a unique sound that is a cut above its contemporaries.
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