1. Original
2. F.I. 69 Remix
O.Crow presents her debut single "8 Bit Robot" on the Rub A Duck imprint.
Having grown up on the art of British electronic musicians (Prodigy and The Chemical Brothers left their imprint on the fragile teenager mentality), O.Crow could not ignore the emergence of U.K. Garage in the late 90's, which led to her interest in dubstep. Although O.Crow always preferred the underground in her music preferences, she does not limit herself by one style and believes that high quality and interesting music can be found in any direction. However, the most bright emotions of the O.Crow causes heavy bass music, and its special musical vision she always wants to share with others. Picking up the baton as the first female producer to release a single on the Rub A Duck imprint, O.Crow makes a perfect first impression with the awesome "8 Bit Robot".
Drawing straight lines to the vintage computer games of the 80s, O.Crow lays down a rough edged, in your face foundation of cast iron beats and hammering synth stabs. Exchanging wrecking drops with frantic bleeps, "8 Bit Robot" jostles its way from the DJ's turntables to the dance floor for some crucial body moving. The remix was created by the F.I.69 project, which was established in 2011 by the two Russian producers Konstantine Nevelskiy and Igor Maksimenko; they overhauled the original into a reinforced drumstep version. "8 Bit Robot" by O.Crow kicks ass and that's exactly what a debut single should do.
Dimitri Kechagias review: Dubstep is associated with male producers as it gives the impression of tough hard hitting music that usually the majority of females don't seem to like. The truth lies somewhere else though cause the brilliant Russian O.Crow proves that music production is not gender specific and the female producers can construct fresh tracks like her top 8 Bit Robot. Energetic peak time dubstep with clever twists and turns to keep you interested on the dancefloor with great moody atmosphere and sense or uncertainty like being part of a science fiction film that robots went out of the humans control and they are out there to shake and roll their creators. Of course the package is supported by F.I. 69 Remix that is so good as well. It combines elements of atmospheric drum n bass with heavy doses of heavy dubstep basslines. Its rough and in your face but with certain musicality and rhythm as well. Two great versions perfect for clubs and film or tv series soundtracks. Love iT!
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