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It’s hard not to smile when Ssega quips an absurdly simple narration of the hitmaking process - “I don’t know, skip a beat / we use special tricks with a computer.”ĥ. The result is as seriously addictive as it is playful, poking fun at the group’s own classical crossover. 21” with a gritty, noisy electronic beat and verses by known Clean Bandit collaborator Love Ssega. “So you think electronic music is boring? You think it’s stupid?” taunt the first lines of this dance track, which combines part of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “String Quartet No. As if things weren’t already interesting enough, this one also comes with a wonderfully bizarre, scenic music video featuring an ice-skating minister.Ħ. In this New Eyes Clean Bandit song, Jack Patterson offers robotic, futuristic vocal musings on the very nature of reality, while Noonie Bao’s fluttery, jangly chorus interjects to beg her partner to “get real.” All this is to the tune of a smooth, funky beat that showcases Clean Bandit’s instrumental skills. The track manages to bridge the universal theme - the ires of the digital age - without coming off preachy, and its feathery piano melody is the perfect match for Marina’s vocal swoons.ħ. Was it worth the two-year tease? Oh, yes.

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After frustrated fans continued to demand a download for the catchy song, Clean Bandit finally delivered the finished studio version of the collaborative track “Disconnect” in late June.

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Marina and the Diamonds – “Disconnect”įlashback to Coachella 2015, where Clean Bandit debuted a seemingly new track about technology-based anxiety featuring Marina and the Diamonds. After debuting their stellar cover on tour in North America, Clean Bandit unleashed the recording for the 2014 re-release of debut studio album New Eyes, only adding more bandwidth to the album’s high critical acclaim.Ĩ. But Clean Bandit more than pull it off, amping things up with a shimmering violin hook, funky keyboard blips and thunderous vocals from Elisabeth Troy. Tackling the Robin S 1993 house classic “Show Me Love” is a risky feat for any artist.












Clean bandit