01: ‘Fett’ (Original Mix)
A rocket-powered tribute to the one and only big, bad Boba Fett himself perhaps? Dropped with impeccable timing to tie in with the only-just-one-more-year-to-go-till-Star-Wars VII-opens hype!? Well maybe … just maybe!
De Jong & Sabanci themselves are remaining tight-lipped on the title origin of their first titan co-creation together. Here at VANDIT towers though, we see another, slightly less galactic possibility…
In our native language, ‘Fett’ means FAT! And that’s De Jong & Sabanci’s firstborn all over!
Individually, throughout 2014, they’ve had an incredible 12-month production ride. Together for the first time though, they’re ending it with nothing less than a ride to the sky. VANDIT vanguard Maarten de Jong & Arisa Audio honcho Faruk Sabanci have clubbed together, bringing their individual studio characters together to deliver the formidable, club-hunting ‘Fett’.
Truly, as fat as they come, ‘Fett’ drops rotund drums, corpulent bass, sizeable synths, spacious strings and ample amounts of atmospheric piano into its production frame. Forewarned is forearmed: if your club lies on down of a fault line, this could well be the one to split it wide open!
Wave goodbye to 2014 in style from today with ‘Fett’!
Dimitri Kechagias review: Vandit records from Berlin had an enormous 2014 with big anthems from very talented artists from all over the world. With the legend Paul van Dyk at the driver seat, the label always seems to choose the right records to put out and gather the admiration and support of thousands around the world. Two big talents unite their forces with a big bang. Maarten de Jong from the land of parties and festivals and Faruk Sabanci from the land of tasty sweets like the yummy baklava deliver the international anthem Fett. If you like it loud, rough and fierce then this track is just for you. It makes from the very beginning very clear its intentions to rock with distorted aggressive basslines, pumping booming drums and cool synthy themes that run along. The breakdown is the moment that hands will stay for long in the air as it is quite long and cinematic with exotic voices, anthemic strings, orchestral music themes and massive hair raising synths as well. The build up is intense and will keep you at the edge of your seat waiting for the magic moment that the beat will kick back and the dirty and greedy drop will come to transform the festival arena into a wild party space that nobody can stand still. Sometimes the title of the track manage to describe well the content and Fett is one of those cases. Not recommended for those on bass light club diet. #PureGold Love It
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