
As premiered in the September edition of their own podcast, Dada Life uncover their forthcoming remix on one of the finest releases off Wall Recordings this year – Prutataaa. Following the unprecedented success of the original, made by Afrojack in conjunction with Dutch rising star R3hab, is a three-piece remix package that is set to bring further recognition to the record label of Afrojack that just recently fired away the hardhitting Sending My Love single. Although their long-time commitment and contributions to the industry, it was not until the release of Unleash The Fucking Dada in late October of last year the Swedish duo scampered away by cementing their way towards the very forefront. Coming out with White Noise / Red Meat in February and Fight Club Is Closed (It’s Time For Rock N Roll) in March, the pair has established an imperium of grinding club-bangers and an exceptional signature sound. Fresh off the back from their latest contender, Happy Violence, along with the launch of their new label, Dada Life prepare to make their debut on the Wall label with sets of beefy bass lines and distorted upper layers added onto the intermittent chants of the Prutataaa and its captivating structure.
The Dada Life remix of ‘Prutataaa’ is released January 16th.
/Anton
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Bruce Kable says:
Nice to hear a different kind of drop than their last few releases, but I don’t understand why they put a silence in the middle of EVERY one of their songs..
Jonatan says:
@Bruce; because it triggers people more that way? building up shit will make people hype. Basically.
hector says:
i don’t really like that remix, i prefer the original