Kingthing “Annie’s Mac (Cedaa Remix)”
Music may not be a universal language, but it seems as though bass music has […]
Music may not be a universal language, but it seems as though bass music has a certain ability to cross vast geographic distances and traditional cultural barriers. For instance, take Washington-based producer Cedaa‘s (pictured above) remix of “Annie’s Mac,” a new track by UK garage producer Kingthing, which appears on his Cassini EP, out soon on Texas-based label Freshmore. Cedaa strips out the original track’s straightforward four-to-the-floor drive and replaces it with a broken, snare-led beat that provides ample room for his deep, wobbly sub-bass tones and cutting ’90s synth stabs. The resulting breathing room creates a dynamic and dubby space, resulting in a digitally infused and thoroughly stoned dance cut.