- 2024-09-19
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MUSIC
Culture Shock & Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Premiere New Song “Back In Time” on BBC Radio 1
British drum and bass DJ Culture Shock premiered a new song “Back In Time” on BBC Radio 1's New Music Show with Jack Saunders.
This time, he teamed up with British DJ Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs on the track.
This marks the first collaboration between Culture Shock and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs.
For Culture Shock, the song follows up The Time Is Now, which was released back in July.
While, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs joined in the song as his second collaboration of 2024 excepting remixes.
They first performed the song on the beach in Los Angeles as SpaceX launched a rocket.
The track was written and produced by James Pountney, and co-written by Orlando Higginbottom.
Culture Shock told Jack Saunders about the song, “This record is all about the end of the summer. It's about this moment right now, when it's feeling warm and we've had a blissful time over the over the heated months.”- He continued, “This one's great. I really enjoy working with Orlando, because I think we've got a special kind of connection about he kind of grew up in a classical environment, classical music environment, and we both kind of experienced 90s jungle coming up. And I think that kind of shines through. We sort of see eye to eye musically. So working with him, even though he's a house producer, has been really interesting, and it's kind of happened evolved over a few years this record. We recorded the vocals at his place in Los Angeles. We started off in London. We finished it in Los Angeles as well. And it's just been really special.”
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He said of their first meeting, “Actually, I think we first met because I'd done a record called 'There For You', which he just, I can't remember how this happened, but he said that he had been listening to that. And it was like, his number one Spotify listen to us all of the year. And I was like, 'Oh, you like drum and bass, that's amazing. I didn't know about that.' And he ended up doing a remix of one of my tracks, disco tech. He did a housework remix of that. And then, it kind of grew from there. And we sort of thought we've got to do a drum and bass record. I knew that he loved it. He was always a big fan of Randall, who sadly died recently, but yeah, I knew that he was a DNB fan from the off. So, that's happened.” - source : BBC Radio 1