LL019 | 2023-03-03
The vocals were recorded in a small studio in Negrille, while Sabo was visiting Jamaica and DJing at the Tmrw Tday Festival. Sabo was referred to this studio by his Rasta taxi driver Ricardo, and on the first visit, after waiting a half hour for the engineer to show up, he was told, “come back round tomorrow and play da riddims fah mi singer”.
When Sabo returned the next day he met the beautiful smiling Steffy Biz, and in just two takes she laid down the vocals for Pum Pum Technician. Loving to work on music in collaboration with others, Sabo reached out to an old friend. Having remembered some of the ground breaking fusion tracks Makossa & Megablast released in the mid 2000’s on G-Stone records, which combined international rappers and singers over electronic tribal beats, he knew Megablast would be into the idea of re-igniting a “ragga dancehall” influence into modern house music. Megablast took Sabo’s idea and went even further into electronic cosmic sounds, reworking the original 4 on the floor groove into a uptempo dancehall breakbeat rhythm in the spirit of the Jamaican „Punanny Riddim” with an organic tribal flair.
Mixes by Sabo, Da Mike & Tooker
Credits:
Music by Will Sabatini, Sascha Weisz, Steffy Biz
Cover Artwork by Philipp Steinkellner / www.steinkellner.com
LL018 & LL019 Mastered by George Deligiannis
When Sabo returned the next day he met the beautiful smiling Steffy Biz, and in just two takes she laid down the vocals for Pum Pum Technician. Loving to work on music in collaboration with others, Sabo reached out to an old friend. Having remembered some of the ground breaking fusion tracks Makossa & Megablast released in the mid 2000’s on G-Stone records, which combined international rappers and singers over electronic tribal beats, he knew Megablast would be into the idea of re-igniting a “ragga dancehall” influence into modern house music. Megablast took Sabo’s idea and went even further into electronic cosmic sounds, reworking the original 4 on the floor groove into a uptempo dancehall breakbeat rhythm in the spirit of the Jamaican „Punanny Riddim” with an organic tribal flair.
Mixes by Sabo, Da Mike & Tooker
Credits:
Music by Will Sabatini, Sascha Weisz, Steffy Biz
Cover Artwork by Philipp Steinkellner / www.steinkellner.com
LL018 & LL019 Mastered by George Deligiannis
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