Released on 31st July 2026, Mikey La Luna’s “Human (Cover Remix)”** takes the emotional weight of Rag’n’Bone Man’s iconic composition and places it inside a darker, more hypnotic world, where vulnerability becomes inseparable from movement. What immediately gives this interpretation its identity is Mikey’s voice, which carries the song’s central conflict with a deep, resonant intimacy. Rather than reproducing the original’s bluesy grit, he approaches the material with a haunting restraint, making each phrase feel like an admission that has been held back for too long. His lower-register delivery is especially effective because it never sounds detached from the words; there is exhaustion, uncertainty and self-questioning in the performance. When he reaches the thought, “maybe I’m foolish, maybe I’m blind .. thinking I can see what’s through this, see what’s behind”, the uncertainty feels almost physical. The vocal becomes the sound of someone attempting to understand a world that refuses to offer clear answers. That perspective gives the song an intensely personal centre, turning its lyrics into an examination of mental pressure, limited control and the painful consequences of constantly trying to anticipate what comes next.

The emotional force deepens through the repeated plea, “I’m only human after all, don’t put your blame on me”, which becomes more than a memorable refrain; it functions as the song’s defining statement. Mikey La Luna presents humanity as something that should be acknowledged rather than apologised for, placing imperfection at the heart of the experience. The lyrics confront the expectations imposed by other people and by society, particularly the demand to remain capable, certain and composed even when circumstances become overwhelming. There is a striking tension between the voice and the surrounding production because the vocal remains warm, flawed and recognisably human while the electronic environment feels colder and more relentless. That contrast reinforces the song’s theme of a person struggling to retain individuality inside an increasingly demanding world. The remix therefore gives the message a communal dimension: the club becomes somewhere people can release pressure rather than hide it. Its emotional purpose is not simply to describe weakness but to make room for forgiveness, self-compassion and acceptance. Mikey’s delivery carries that idea without turning it into a motivational statement, allowing the vulnerability within the lyrics to remain exposed and unresolved.

Away from the lyrical centre, “Human (Cover Remix)” is shaped by a dark, driving Melodic House & Techno framework that changes how the song’s emotions are experienced. Pulsating synthesizers and heavy basslines establish constant forward motion, while sharp lead sounds and shadowy atmospheric layers create a cinematic environment around the vocal. The four-on-the-floor rhythm, crisp hi-hats and tribal-influenced percussion give the arrangement its physical character, pushing the track toward the dancefloor without overwhelming its emotional core. One of its most distinctive details is the recurring custom keyboard melody, which cuts through the denser sections and creates a memorable point of melodic clarity. The production also uses expansive reverb and delayed echoes across the vocals and electronic elements, giving the track the scale of a vast, dark warehouse or festival setting. Its arrangement understands the mechanics of club music, gradually adding layers, creating tension through filtered passages and releasing that pressure through heavier drops. Yet the technical construction never erases the song’s human dimension. Instead, the mechanical rhythm becomes the environment through which the vulnerable vocal survives, creating a compelling opposition between emotional fragility and physical momentum.

The project extends beyond the audio itself, with Mikey La Luna creating the visual concept around the graffiti-covered walls of his neighbourhood and teaching himself video editing in the process. Different artworks, outfits and personas are used to explore the idea that every individual contains multiple versions of themselves, a concept that closely complements the song’s examination of identity, uncertainty and human limitation. The slightly vintage visual aesthetic also embraces texture and imperfection rather than pursuing a polished digital appearance, reinforcing the record’s resistance to artificial perfection. That philosophy is particularly significant because Mikey is making his first official release as both producer and lead vocalist, while the music, vocals and visual concept were created without AI involvement. The result feels deliberately personal, from the intimate vocal interpretation to the hands-on visual construction. Even the availability of an extended club mix reinforces the track’s dual purpose: it can function as an emotionally charged song while also operating within a DJ-focused dancefloor environment. With original writers Rory Graham and Jamie Hartman giving the version their blessing before release, “Human (Cover Remix)” arrives as more than a straightforward cover. It becomes Mikey La Luna’s personal reworking of a familiar message about the limits, pressures and contradictions of being human.
Mikey La Luna’s “Human (Cover Remix)” Transforms Human Imperfection, Self-doubt, And Emotional Pressure Into A Powerful Call For Compassion, Acceptance, And Shared Release.
~ Daniel (Dulaxi Team)
Mikey La Luna brings a deeply personal artistic background to his melodic house & techno sound, drawing from tribal rhythms, Middle Eastern traditions, ancient rituals and the cinematic landscapes of his Caucasus upbringing. His journey from Georgian ballet dancer to international performer and electronic artist has shaped a musical language built around movement, rhythm and emotional connection. Formerly known as Tash Tash, he explored the meeting point between traditional Georgian music and electronic performance before developing his present identity as a self-taught producer, songwriter and vocalist. That evolution is reflected in the immersive character of “Human (Cover Remix),” where hypnotic grooves, spiritual textures and emotional vocals give vulnerability a physical pulse while preserving the atmosphere of a late-night ritual. Ultimately, Mikey turns familiar material into something distinctly his own, carrying both personal history and contemporary electronic energy into the experience. “Human (Cover Remix)” is an engaging choice for listeners who want emotional depth without sacrificing the hypnotic energy, movement and communal release of the dancefloor.

