
The Charlatans' "Spinning Out" has been transformed into a totally different beast
Composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Simon Fisher Turner has taken a sledgehammer to The Charlatans' Paul Weller collaboration "Spinning Out".
After breaking the track down into fractured fragments, Turner has put it back together - but in a totally different way, and the results are effectively unrecognisable. Instead of swooning, '60s-style pop and wiry guitars, we have a semi-ambient escapade pricked with sparkling electronics and whirring shards of sound. Tim Burgess's voice has been fed through a string of machines to turn it into a handful of hacked-up samples - the only discernable lyrics are eerily read aloud by a child - and Weller's riffs are long gone, but there's definitely a magic intact at the core.
Check out the original version below.
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