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Bring The Noise Remix
Electronic · 2007

Bring The Noise Remix

Public Enemy's "Bring The Noise Remix" EP takes their seminal protest anthem and re-engineers it for the dancefloor, blending Chuck D's potent vocals and the original's raw energy with driving house a

September 11, 2007 · Superstar Recordings

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This EP is a high-octane collision of classic hip-hop urgency and modern electronic propulsion. It's the sound of a timeless protest anthem being re-ignited with pulsing basslines and intricate synth work, perfect for anyone who wants their dance music to carry a powerful message. Own this if you crave tracks that make you move your feet while engaging your mind, a testament to Public Enemy's enduring relevance in a new sonic landscape.

Moments Worth Listening For
The immediate impact of Chuck D's iconic 'Bass! How low can you go?' sample dropping over a newly constructed, driving house beat.
The way the remixers manipulate the original siren and scratch samples, transforming them into rhythmic percussive elements rather than just accents.
A specific breakdown where the dense electronic layers momentarily thin out, allowing a raw, unfiltered vocal snippet to cut through before the beat rebuilds with renewed intensity.
The final minute of the lead remix, where the energy peaks with a relentless synth line and a barrage of vocal fragments, creating a cathartic, almost overwhelming sonic experience.

How does Bring The Noise Remix sound next to the rest of Public Enemy's catalogue?

Drum Machine+3.0σ

The production is built around drum machine than this artist usually allows.

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