Justice and Tame Impala’s “Neverender” Receives Dazzling Remixes From Kaytranada and Rampa
Justice and Tame Impala's "Neverender" has already captured the hearts of fans with its soaring synths and aching lyricism. With Kaytranada and Rampa stepping in for remix duties, this standout from the French powerhouse duo's latest album Hyperdrama has been reborn as a dual exploration of house music's fluid textures.
Kaytranada and Rampa, both giants in their own right, have reimagined "Neverender" in ways that imbue depth into the song's emotional core while taking it into their respective house-driven realities. Both official remixes uphold the emotional weight of Justice’s original vision, but channel it through their own unique lenses.
Kaytranada's rework embraces the lush, atmospheric quality that fans have come to love. While the original "Neverender" pulses with the gritty, electro-rock textures that define much of Hyperdrama, the renowned producer trims down its distorted edges. Kaytranada's remix still retains the uplifting energy of the original, but swaps the intensity for an elegant, breezy groove.
Meanwhile, Keinemusik's Rampa steers the single into his distinctive Afro-house style with layers of dynamic percussion that ripple like waves, each beat carrying a deep, meditative energy.
The track's vocals echo over long delays, simmering over a relaxed beat as bright pads pulse gently beneath. His interpretation is not only rhythmic but also deeply atmospheric, allowing "Neverender" to breathe in a new way, as if the song is suspended in a moment of reflection.
The remixes arrive alongside the official "Neverender" music video, produced by Cekai. Directed by Masanobu Hiraoka with Kota Iguchi (Tokyo 2020 Olympics) and Armand Beraud (IRIS, A Space Opera by Justice), the anime-inspired incorporates Art Nouveau aesthetics.
"The 'Neverender' music video gave us the perfect opportunity to channel many of our visual influences, all while making them more distinctive through Masanobu Hiraoka’s unique reinterpretation," Justice said in a press release. "Together with longtime collaborators Pascal Teixeira and Armand Beraud, we drew initial inspiration from the title sequences of the 1980s anime we grew up on, which set the visual tone for the video."
"From there, other key images from our teenage years naturally came into play," the duo continued. "Whether it was the work of Moebius, psychedelic art, graphic novels, or iconic film posters that fascinated us, Masanobu’s style seamlessly absorbed and unified them all."
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