Thursday, August 26, 2010

Free Tune - Bare "Fine Day Remix"



We don't do a whole lot of Dubstep here at the Kick It Blog but I do like to change things up and offer different things than a straight up Breakbeat from time to time. So, that's where we're at today, making a trip into the land of Dubstep and Bare is leading the journey into the land of bassline business. This one is taking samples and vocals from the widely known "It's a Fine Day" which was written by the English poet and musician Edward Barton. It was originally sung by, Jane Lancaster, Barton's girlfriend. They recorded and released it independently, and it was played by radio DJ John Peel. It was then heard by Iain McNay of Cherry Red Records, who obtained the rights to the record and released it more widely on his label in 1983. It reached #5 on the UK Indie Chart, and later appeared, credited to Jane and Barton, on their eponymous mini-album "Jane and Barton". It reached worldwide recognition when it was used by Opus III in 1992 as well as remixed by ATB. .In support of his follow up to "Groupie Love Life", Bare returns with a wicked wobbler courtesy of Play Me Records. One disgusting remix of a classic tune. The vocals are left fairly unchanged as it should be and are paired up with monster bass. When the synths drop in and the bassline drops out it takes on a completely different feel and you almost forget this is a Dubstep riddim. This one is certain to destroy dancefloors far and wide especially with the hunger some of these kids have got for a bit of half-time business. This one will be available for purchase Sept. 3rd so snatch it quick.

BARE - FINE DAY RMX (PLAY ME RECORDS PROMO) by Play Me Records

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