Satisfaction

Relentless rasping saw-wave with a robotic call to pleasure makes Benassi’s ‘Satisfaction’ peerlessly effective. If you don’t get it, don’t worry. It makes a lot of sense on the dancefloor.

Despite my natural writing mode being a more traditional, instrument-based practise, I have enjoyed electronic music since I first heard sounds which I knew weren’t acoustic in 1960s psychedelia. I first played a synthesiser at art school in 1981 – an old but gold Arp Odyssey. It had two oscillators and no midi, but it was capable of marvellous resonant filtering and a deep bass frequencies. Along came electro, bridging between Berlin and New York as I constructed art sound installations and cobbled together audio samplers with a ZX Spectrum and a biscuit tin. Nobody suspected that just around the corner lay ACEEEED, ecstasy and the illegal and highly popular underground rave movement.

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Heat

Hot on the heels of my Tasty Disco Slice come more dance beats in the form of a three-track release on dPulse Recordings, remixes of Water on the Moon which features two really interesting, abstract pieces by techno eminence Lagowski as well as an extended and remastered version by yours truly.

As the original track came from Rise and Shine, Andrew Lagowski and I went live online on Tuesday evening and collaborated on a piece called Heat, based as usual on a news story – this time, the North Korean nuclear test.

<a href="http://songs.riseandshine.tv/track/heat">Heat by The Daily Song</a>

This is a free MP3 download, with high quality versions costing $1.00 US.

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Tasty Disco Slice

In the imaginary disco of the soul, bouncy synth-driven dance music is pretty much the most fun thing to create. There are no boundaries, sonically or otherwise, few or no lyrics, and all that is required is your uninhibited sense of fun, and of course, rhythm.

I needed to create a minute-long soundtrack for a video which I produced and to my delight it came out well, probably because I was being utilitarian and making quick choices along a very directed route.

I decided to finish the track and put it out with no further ado, which is the way of electronic dance music. It’s a wonderfully freeing way to work.

Listen, download here at Bandcamp

<a href="http://deanwhitbread.bandcamp.com/track/tasty-disco-slice">Tasty Disco Slice by Dean Whitbread</a>

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