Bob Marley vs War – Get up Stand up Into Darkness (Bastid’s Rock Dis Funky Rmx)
Skratch Bastid qui nous explique l’origine de son inspiration pour ce mix:
« One day when listening to « Slippin’ Into Darkness » by War, I noticed that a riff late in the song was very similar to Bob Marley’s « Get Up, Stand Up ». Sometimes these things just happen. After doing a bit of searching, I found out that Bob’s tune was actually directly influenced by it.
Coincidentally, shortly after putting two and two together, I played a show with War’s harmonica man Lee Oskar at the memorial for our friend Bad News Brown in Montreal. I asked Lee about the similarities between the two songs and he confirmed that Marley wrote the song based on « Slippin… ». They were on some tours together in the early 70s in Europe and the United States ["we played some soccer in between shows(!)"] during the spark of War’s popularity and Bob was a big fan of theirs, so he expanded on their riff to create one of his most recognizable tunes.
Summertime music! Enjoy. »
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Busta Rhymes, LiL’ Wayne & Hudson Mohawke – Look at Hudson Mohawke Now (Skratch Bastid’s Thunder Blend Rmx)
L’inspiration:
In stark contrast to Bastid’s Bob Marley vs War Remix, this joint goes HEAVY and for the jugular. Prime time big tune business. Skratch Bastid takes the two best verses from one of the summer’s undeniable anthems, and puts it on a bed of hard-hitting drums, sirens, and « thundering » bass courtesy of Glasgow producer Hudson Mohawke.
Pretty simple equation here: Hudson Mohawke banger + Busta & Weezy dope double-time raps + the Skratch Bastid touch.
En passant il célébrera la sortie de sa nouvelle mixtape ce vendredi 15 juillet au Drake Underground à Toronto