Thursday, April 22, 2010
DRT UK - Track Spotlight
Picasso once said, "Good artists copy; great artists steal." This statement couldn't ring more true in electronic music. Sampling has always been a fundamental tool in composing, and the current trend in technology indicates a lot more to come.
If any of you know 16bit, you know they're a mighty production team. One of the members has a sick garage solo project, DRT. His track "Rising Sun" is a perfect example of great artists stealing. Right off the bat, you can hear a striking similarity to Ratatat in the timbre of the main line.
DRT - Rising Sun
Now listen to Ratatat's "Seventeen Years":
Ratatat - Seventeen Years
Nice.
London Crunk Crew of Trouble & Bass fame, The Boogaloo Crew, has fortunately taken note of DRT's masterpiece and refixed it with a sped-up, more syncopated beat for the dancefloor. My current song on repeat. Enjoy.
DRT - Rising Sun (Boogaloo Crew Remix)
Labels:
16bit,
DRT,
Ratatat,
Rising Sun,
Seventeen Years,
The Boogaloo Crew,
Trouble and Bass
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