Bedouin remix Róisín Murphy’s 2007 song ‘Dear Miami’
The duo have brought a fresh organic house vibe to the song, enhancing its depth while retaining the emotive power of the original
Bedouin, electronic duo consisting of Tamer Malki and Rami Abousabe, have remixed Róisín Murphy’s 2007 song ‘Dear Miami’.
Originally released within the Irish singer, songwriter and record producer Róisín Murphy’s second solo studio album ‘Overpowered’, the track delves into themes of hedonism, the fleeting nature of fame, and environmental concerns, using Miami as a metaphorical backdrop. Murphy's lyrics critique superficial lifestyles and the impermanence of materialistic pursuits, urging listeners to reflect on the consequences of indulgence and the search for genuine fulfillment.
Musically, ‘Dear Miami’ blends electronic beats with Murphy's distinctive vocals, creating a soundscape that complements its thematic depth.
The duo have brought a fresh organic house vibe to the song, enhancing its depth while retaining the emotive power of the original. Their remix has garnered positive feedback, with listeners appreciating the seamless fusion of Murphy's iconic vocals and Bedouin's immersive, atmospheric production style.
You can listen to the remix below.