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YetepAfter collaborating with artists like Kid Sister, releasing influential music on Skrillex’s OWSLA and A-Trak’s Fools Gold, and even having their track “Don’t Stop Get It” used in Apple’s 2015 campaign for the MacBook Pro, Born Dirty has been making waves by exploring the diverse array of sonic possibilities within the genre of house music. The artist’s style is heavily influenced by techno, tech house, and house, which is evident in their latest release on Dim Mak with long-time supporter Anna Lunoe.
“Badass” is a groovy house track decorated with 90s vibes, clever vocal implementation, and signature Born Dirty sounds like tonal percussion fills or tasteful use of reverb. Anna Lunoe spoke with Billboard recalling: “We instantly hit it off as we’re similar and like-minded humans,” she says. “We actually started a few demos when I was pregnant, but it was too hard writing for me then, so we waited and re-approached [it] this year. After a few attempts, the vocal for the track burst out one day. It was a total team effort. I love how cheeky the track turned out.” You can download or stream the infectious new single here.
You can catch Born Dirty live at Goldrush Music Festival this September! Grab tickets here.
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Connect with Anna Lunoe: Twitter | Facebook | SoundCloud