
High-octane tech house that retains the heavy-duty sub-bass of Skream's dubstep roots. A relentless warehouse tool built on a commanding vocal loop.
March 24, 2014 · Boysnoize Records
Bang That represents a masterclass in functional, high-impact club music. While many artists struggle to bridge the gap between genres, Skream manages to bring the physical weight of his dubstep heritage into the sleek, aerodynamic world of tech house. The track is built around a singular, commanding vocal sample that acts more like a percussion element than a melodic lead, creating a sense of hypnotic, almost industrial focus. It is music designed for the peak of the night, where the nuances of melody give way to the primal necessity of the groove.
How does Bang That sound next to the rest of Skream's catalogue?
The vocals lean far further into spoken word than the rest of the catalogue.
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