DOWNLOAD: Dolby Anol - Heather, I'm Dry + Kid606 Remix

(Photo: Neil McKie)
Because Glasgow's Dolby Anol are best known for their seemingly endless stream of remixes (for everyone from the Gossip, The Futureheads and Chromeo to Kings of Leon and Farley Jackmaster Funk), it's makes sense their latest release is constructed largely from other people's sounds. Like a pack of pre-teens hopped on Pixie Sticks, "Heather, I'm Dry" stitches together a variety of vocal snippets at a hectic pace. Dolby Anol squeeze liquid bass lines into any gaps and line the chorus with fuzzy synth progressions. For something so hodgepodge it's incredibly cohesive and catchy. Kid606, whose label Tigerbass is releasing "Heather," provides his take as well. The same sonic threads are cut with stuttering edits and metallic house percussion, maintaining the energetic focus with rougher, more dance floor-ready pacing.
Sounds like: Akufen, Kid 606
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