Loreen "Tattoo" (Horge & Charles Rebellion Remix) [Free Download]

A cinematic drum & bass rework that transforms pop emotion into late-night momentum

Loreen’s “Tattoo” is one of those rare modern pop records that transcends format and genre—a song built on raw emotional gravity as much as melody. Since its release, it’s become a canvas for reinterpretation, but few versions manage to preserve its vulnerability while meaningfully transforming its energy. Enter Horge & Charles Rebellion, who deliver a remix that doesn’t chase novelty or gimmicks, but instead reshapes the track with intention, tension, and deep dancefloor awareness.

From the opening moments, it’s clear this isn’t a rush-to-the-drop rework. The remix breathes. Loreen’s unmistakable vocal is given space to linger, suspended over brooding atmospheres and subtle textural details that slowly pull the listener inward. There’s a cinematic quality to the intro—moody, restrained, and emotionally loaded—setting the stage before the rhythm ever fully arrives. When the drums do hit, they land with purpose: crisp, rolling, and immaculately balanced, driving the track forward without overwhelming its core sentiment.

Drawing of a woman with long flowing hair in a cirlce, Text: Loreen - Tattoo, Horge & Charles Rebellion Remix, UBBR015

Horge & Charles Rebellion lean into drum & bass as a storytelling tool, not just a functional club weapon. The bassline is deep and controlled rather than aggressive, reinforcing the song’s sense of longing and internal tension. Each arrangement choice feels deliberate—drops are impactful without being bombastic, and breakdowns heighten the emotional stakes rather than resetting them. It’s a remix that understands patience, rewarding listeners who stay locked in rather than those looking for instant gratification.

Crucially, the duo shows real respect for the original composition. Loreen’s vocal remains the emotional anchor throughout, cutting through the mix with clarity and weight. Instead of flattening the song into a formulaic D&B flip, the remix amplifies what made “Tattoo” resonate in the first place: intimacy, vulnerability, and emotional release. The contrast between the fragile vocal and the rolling, forward-motion groove gives the track a powerful duality—equally suited for reflective headphone listening or deep, late-night club moments.

As a DJ tool, the remix shines in transitional or emotionally charged sections of a set, where atmosphere and feeling matter just as much as energy. As a standalone listen, it feels immersive and cinematic, inviting repeat plays and deeper appreciation with each run-through.

Landing as the 15th release on United By Bass Recordings and dropping as a free download, the Horge & Charles Rebellion remix of “Tattoo” marks a meaningful milestone for the label—one that reflects its commitment to quality, emotion-driven drum & bass, and thoughtful cross-genre reinterpretation. It’s not just a remix; it’s a recontextualization, crafted with care, restraint, and a clear understanding of both worlds it connects.

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