Stuck On You feat. Phil Good Power Play feat. RAC Let Go feat. RAC] Cheap Sunglasses feat. Matthew Koma Carefree feat. LeyeT Tear You Down feat. Alex Ebert Artist Playlists. RAC Essentials Years of remix work taught him how to craft the perfect pop song. YOU - EP Passion Hotel Garuda Remix - Single Broken feat. Never Let You Go feat. I Still Wanna Know Remixes [feat. Rivers Cuomo] - EP Appears On.
About RAC. Similar Artists See All. Penguin Prison. Now a three man outfit consisting of Anjos, Andrew Maury, and Karl Kling, the Portland-based crew has engineered the creation of over remixes and originally produced tracks.
Sifting through so many records was no small task, so to get us started we asked Anjos to identify a few of his favorite works. They were all kind of transitional songs where I changed the writing style up. Everyone I know would have taken that shit and the world would no doubt be a better place because of it. Some believe the it was written as a reaction to the London bombing, others claim the band was taking shots at the government and media for fear mongering.
Whatever the purpose, Bloc Party laced together a venomous piece of music, one that RAC tinkered with to create this fittingly chaotic remix.
Electronic music pioneers Depeche Mode are partly responsible for inspiring a lot of the artists and styles that RAC prefers to remix. Their choice to insert a brass presence at the beginning and middle portions of the update, as opposed to just the closing of the original, was a stellar move.
It creates a foundation for the rest of the track to build from, and build it does. In recognizing that important landscape, RAC allowed their remix to follow a similar pattern, but chose to also lace it with an enthusiastic temperament that gives the track a more playful feel.
RAC adds a third element: some funk. The result is something with even more bounce to it, and it trades a little of that choppy edge for a fluid accessibility. If there were ever a song that could have soundtracked the entire Oregon Trail experience during the early 19th century, this would have been it. Theophilus London has never been afraid to experiment with his sound.
The chiming bells are a signature piece of this tune that had to remain in place, but the prancing piano riff is a new and welcomed addition. There is an electric current that courses through the veins of this record. This song gets around. Bassnectar went dubstep with it. Lupe spit lyrics over it. It tends to pound along with an ominous tone as she sings of doing risque activities where the cool kids are. Their modernized interpretation pulsates with intermittent laser snaps, and has just the right level of energy to keep a late night party vibe on course.
Oh, hey there xylophone.
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