Check Out Cambridge’s Clean Bandit
Jan 24th, 2013 in Music
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Chillo? String hop? String rap? Analog-electro? Clean Bandit is a new Brit-collective that somewhat defies categorization. They work with a variety of vocalist cameos (frequently Nicole Marshall) to create a culture clash of strings, bass and beats. The Cambridge collective – Jack Patterson (bass/sax/deck), Luke Patterson (drums), Grace Chatto and Neil Amin-Smith (both on strings) – fuses classical, electronica and hip-hop beats. We ran across them performing a cover of Labrinth’s Earthquake for BBC Radio 1 below, and have been mesmerized since. This little aural earthquake might rock your world a bit. After, check out their official videos for single A&E, Nightingale and the older Shanty.