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Hologram Delivers Wonderful D&B Mix Of ‘Rockafeller Skank’ By Fatboy Slim!

Norman Quentin Cook, best known as Fatboy Slim, is easily one of the most successful dance artists of all time. He’s scored numerous international chart hits with his hook-heavy, party-friendly tracks, often accompanied by innovative, subversive music videos, and he remains one of the world’s most in-demand DJ’s. Taking on the tough task of reworking one of his most iconic tracks is American producer Hologram.

Hologram puts his signature grimey drum and bass style on to the classic ‘Rockafeller Skank’ by Fatboy Slim. Right from the get-go, he sets the tone for this mix by using dark bass lines accompanied by rhythmic d&b drum samples. As the mix progresses, Hologram adds more aspects from the original track while keeping his own touch on the mix. The mix then builds towards the drop which hits with tons of power as electro clash synths take to the fore front with the energetic drum loops backing them up. A real statement mix here from the up and coming producer Hologram.

Stream this mix below.

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