Girl comes up to me and says "What you're driving?"
I said: "Bugatti"
This sentence is in Ibiza already on everyone's lips!
"Superb - heard it on a beach in Ibiza this week, totally blew up" it rained praise in the British press, "The Guardian".
The Canadian DJ and music producer Tiga mixed with his new single "Bugatti" on the dance scene and now in Germany again.
With his own record label, "Turbo Recordings" he was already working together with artists such as Duke Dumont, Boys Noize and Moby.
He became known in Germany in 2001 with his hit "Sunglasses at Night", as well as remixes of Depeche Mode and The Killers.
Releasedate: 10.24.2014
Label: Turbo Recordings
2014 Tiga Non Stop, Inc, under exclusive license to Virgin EMI Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Dimitri Kechagias review: If success is coming only when you are different and you go against the grain then Tiga is one of those artists who didn't change his style to become more mainstream friendly. He stayed faithful in his own lonely direction at the beginning but with greater success and growing fanbase globally in the recent years. The exceptional artist from Canada surprise us with whatever he releases and his track Bugatti is another Ibiza anthem guaranteed and even mainstreams success is waiting for him in the corner as well. Minimal chunky groove, deep pounding bassline and of course dark industrial synths while on top he adds the super catchy vocal that sounds so ordinary and simple but within this track becomes the ultimate slogan. Tiga's tracks always are based on basic soundlayers without anything too complex or flashy. His production are hypnotic, repetitive and gorgeous to say the least. The remix package includes some mouthwatering versions. First of all Amine Edge & DANCE's remix is the excellent deep tech house alternative that will get plays in deep house sets. Tough grooves, metallic pounding basslines, hypnotic rhythm and cool synthy rays in the breakdown along with creative application of the addictive vocal sample. Doorly remix moves on the deep house territory as well but stays very faithful to the original atmosphere. Tribal grooves, deep house basslines, acid overtones and cool distortions of vocals and sounds that keep the dancefloor burning in mysterious ways. Eats Everything XR4x4 version is dark moody deep house with minimal grooves, haunting basslines, weird synths and industrial experimental sounds coming and going that drive the track forward allowing the listener to take a ride on Tiga's shinning Buggati. Lastly Life Sim is a totally different viewpoint with trap and dubstep influences and new noises. Congrats to the creative team of the music video that simply matches so much the atmosphere of the track and will remain classic. Future essential anthem that will land inside the UK Top 40! Love iT
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