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The Soul Reversion
by Humbertonic
Welcome to The Soul Reversion!This is your musical sanctuary where iconic songs from all genres (Pop, Rock, Trap, Ballads) find a second life with the sensual and profound groove of Classic Soul, Modern R&B, and Neo-Soul.Forget the original version. H
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What Is This Thing Called Love? (Modern R&B Reversion) - The Reversion Project | Cole Porter Classic
The Reversion Project takes on the harmonic genius of Cole Porter. "What Is This Thing Called Love?" (1929) is reimagined as a soulful Modern R&B/Neo-Soul track loaded with feeling. A sensual meditation on love, perfect for groove audiophiles. Show more The Soul Reversion and its AI collective, The Reversion Project, present a deep Reversion of a Broadway classic. Porter's intricate melody receives a sophisticated R&B treatment featuring: 🎶 Complex Harmonies: The AI uses advanced jazz chords with Neo-Soul sensitivity. 🥁 Atmospheric Rhythm: A minimalist, spatial beat with a funky bassline that drives the song. 🎤 Vocal Layers: Arrangements that build emotional tension, reminiscent of contemporary R&B artists. Listen to how the Artificial Intelligence honors the original composition while giving it a seductive, modern new life. CREDITS: Original Composition: Cole Porter (1929). Arrangements and Production: Advanced Artificial Intelligence, released under the label The Soul Reversion. Find us on your favorite streaming platform! 🎧 Artist: The Reversion Project Subscribe for more reversions where musical history merges with technology. Show less
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Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Uptown R&B Soul) - The Reversion Project | Fats Waller Jazz Cover
The Reversion Project puts a little swing into R&B Soul. Listen to "Ain’t Misbehavin’", the flirty 1929 classic by Fats Waller, transformed into a sophisticated and danceable R&B/Neo-Soul track. The perfect groove for Saturday night! Show more The Soul Reversion and our AI, The Reversion Project, take one of the most upbeat songs from the Jazz era. This is the sound of 1929 Harlem, transported into the modernity of Soul. CREDITS: Original Composition: Fats Waller, Harry Brooks, and Andy Razaf (1929). Arrangements and Production: Advanced Artificial Intelligence, released under the label The Soul Reversion. Find us on all platforms! 🎧 Artist: The Reversion Project Subscribe for more reversions where Jazz meets R&B. Which one is your favorite so far? Show less
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Am I Blue? (Neo-Soul Reversion) - The Reversion Project | Billie Holiday Jazz Standard Cover
The Reversion Project dives deep into the blues feeling with "Am I Blue?". This heartbreaking 1929 classic, made famous by Billie Holiday, is transformed into a slow and deep Neo-Soul piece. Ideal for an introspective mood! Show more The Soul Reversion and the Artificial Intelligence behind The Reversion Project present one of our most emotional reversions yet. "Am I Blue?" is a torch song ballad that receives a modern production featuring: 🎶 Slow and Sensual Rhythm: A minimalist R&B beat with a distinct groove. 🎷 Jazz/Soul Textures: Atmospheric synthesizers replacing the Big Band brass. 🎤 Melancholic Vocals: Neo-Soul vocal arrangements that capture the original sadness of the lyrics. Listen as the AI reinterprets the vulnerability of one of the greatest songs of all time. CREDITS: Original Composition: Harry Akst, Lyrics by Grant Clarke (1929). Arrangements and Production: Advanced Artificial Intelligence, released under the label The Soul Reversion. 🎧 Artist: The Reversion Project Did you enjoy this trip to the past with the rhythm of the future? Subscribe and share your thoughts! Show less
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In An Old Dutch Garden (R&B Soul Version) - The Reversion Project | 1939 Jazz Standard Cover
The Reversion Project presents its second "reversion": "In An Old Dutch Garden". This 1939 classic (Popularized by Glenn Miller) is transformed into a modern Soul R&B and Neo-Soul piece, perfect for a late-night chill and groove session. That bass is deep! Show more The Soul Reversion and its AI collective, The Reversion Project, continue their journey through the classics. This nostalgic and bright melody receives a Hip-Hop Soul treatment featuring: 🎶 A slow, heavy beat, courtesy of the AI-programmed TR-808. 🎤 Melismatic vocal layers that evoke 90s R&B. 🎹 Atmospheric synth pads that provide a modern touch. Listen to it at night. This is the sound of tradition meeting the digital future. CREDITS: Original Composition: Dick Robertson & Simon Koster (1939). Arrangements and Production: Advanced Artificial Intelligence, released under the label The Soul Reversion. Show less
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Indian Summer (Soul R&B Reversion) - The Reversion Project
The Reversion Project proudly presents its first release: "Indian Summer", an iconic 1919 melody (Victor Herbert) reimagined with a sensual Soul R&B and Neo-Soul groove. Experience nostalgia with a deep bassline. Show more Welcome to the project! This is an example of how The Reversion Project, our musical collective powered by advanced Artificial Intelligence, transforms timeless standards. "Indian Summer" is a Jazz classic immortalized in 1939, and we now give it a Soul Reversion featuring: 🎹 Smooth piano arrangements. 🥁 Slow R&B rhythms (80-95 BPM) with Hip-Hop Soul touches. 🎤 A new, urban, and sophisticated atmosphere. CREDITS: Original Composition: Victor Herbert (1919), Lyrics by Al Dubin (1939). Arrangements and Production: Advanced Artificial Intelligence, released under the label The Soul Reversion. Listen to the full version on Spotify! 🎧 Artist: The Reversion Project Subscribe so you don't miss the next Soul reversion of a classic! Show less
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to The Soul Reversion!This is your musical sanctuary where iconic songs from all genres (Pop, Rock, Trap, Ballads) find a second life with the sensual and profound groove of Classic Soul, Modern R&B, and Neo-Soul.Forget the original version. H
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