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Beastie Boys
"...Adam would bring
in a beat, I'd have some sounds, or another groove, and we'd sync
that up. Then we'd go through and put it all together. This track
gave us the opportunity to let the music go beyond what it could
with the vocals on it. We had all been influenced by Lee
Perry's productions. We were into how on reggae recordings
there would often be a "dub version" on the b-side of
a single, a practice that got co-opted by a few punk and early
hip-hop singles as well" - Michael
Diamond, 1999 |