I Am The Cosmos reimagine Jape’s ‘I Go’ with the help of Girls Names
The synth-loving electronic duo of I Am The Cosmos have reimagined ‘I Go’, a track from Jape’s recent album This Chemical Sea and have roped in Cathal Cully of the Belfast-based band Girls Names on vocals.
Their version is built on hard-edged arpeggiated synth notes, which their new music has been delving more and more into, while Cully provides some extra dark punk energy.
The original:
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Photo by Dorje De Burgh .
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