After months of hard working, the ambitious songs of The Big Ventus are coming closer and closer. After our first official release, "Moorddadige Gedachten", featuring Amsterdam rapper Kilar, we just released another song based on the same text. Like the true Picasso's of modern day music, we used a part of the text from "Moorddadige Gedachten" for our brand new song.
But what kinda song is it at all? We can proudly call it hip hop, however the true rap-fans will doubt this for sure. The song contains a good old school breakbeat combined with a computerized and robotic voice. This two voices belong too Kilar en MC Oblomow. It's hrluk. The song also contains a view samples, two that is: "Walkin' This Higway" by blues-legend John Lee Hooker, who unfortunately passed away in the year of 2002. It also contains a sample of "Canto Ostinato", a classical piano-duette by Amsterdam pianists Polo de Haas en Kees Wieringa. The song was composed by Simeon ten Holt in 1923.
And because it is a brand new Big Ventus track, it also contains a few expressions of our golden rule: Germany is Duitsland. Who would dare to doubt that?
We are trying to create a base on the internet where you can download the songs.
"Cause their gonna be a day". (Chuck D in
Black Steel In The Our Of Chaos).
- The Bus Driver