Through The Love Recall's Version Project, Geisha Wants To Create A New Image By Re-released An Old Song

JAKARTA - Geisha has re-released the song Tak Kan Never Existed on October 4. The song is part of the Love Recall's Version project, where Geisha re-released their old songs.

Never There was the first song from the Love Recall's Version project. In the future, there are still four other songs that will be rearranged.

Regina Poetiray's existence as a replacement for Momo in a vocal position, is the difference between Tak Kan's version and something new.

Through the first song from the Love Recall's Version project, Geisha wants to change the image of their music to the ears of the listeners.

"Backing the vocals becomes more crowded, the mood of the song becomes more different. This song is actually not a confused song," said Regina Poetiray in Sarinah, Central Jakarta on Monday, October 16.

"Yes, this is actually a love song, only in the past the packaging was like a confused song, but actually this is a song falling in love," said Dhan (keyboard).

Regina said that Geisha wanted something fresher, and wanted to escape the image of confused music that had been attached so far.

"So, in this version, Geisha makes it according to the theme of the song, because the song falls in love so we make love. The music is also made beat pop, so it's fresher," he said.

Geisha also talked about the possibility of Roby Satria (guitar) rejoining after being released from prison. There will be further talk on that.

"We've talked to the management, only if we have to beat this problem together. Because we haven't met together, we're just with management now, but we'll meet (Roby) later," said Dhan.

"But what is certain is that we will let Roby rest first, let him calm his mind," he said.