It would have been the same rapping on my track, so I'm really happy that they put in scratch on the one I did, with the notes I'd written." The track was produced by Rihanna hit-maker Sak Passe, along with additional work by legendary Rap-A-Lot Records producer/engineer Mike Dean and West. "I mean if they rapped over my version, it wouldn't have been their track. But I think that's pretty cool," said the 23 year-old. "I like it actually, it's completely different from mine. "They weren't made to be successful."įlux was also asked his thoughts on the final product by Jay and 'Ye. "I never made a hit record before, that's why I never think that about any of my tracks," Flux shyly admitted. "I Can't Stop" was not a personal highlight within his catalog, although it's subsequently become a staple in his touring. Throughout the last three years, Flux has released an EP, a compilation album with Doctor P and numerous singles. And I made this beat up in my bedroom, and I was like 'Do they know?.do they know where I made this hook?' Because to me it's like - I'm really happy with it, it's one of my favorite tunes I've written, but I never saw it as that good, you know what I mean?" "It's such a weird thing, but I was also thinking how major label superstars, like, absolutely magical. "I can't really put my fingers on the feeling," Flux told HipHopDX late last month in a bustling hotel lobby in Austin, Texas. Just under a year later, the instrumentation and sampling became the basis for a praised album cut ("Who Gon Stop Me") on Jay-Z & Kanye West's platinum album, Watch The Throne.įor the self-proclaimed bedroom producer, being recognized not only out of genre, but by superstars was a powerful thing. In late 2010, a British producer/musician Flux Pavilion released a song "I Can't Stop" on his EP, Lines In Wax. bedroom producer-turned-continental tourer talks about his 2010 record "I Can't Stop" which became a piece of Jay-Z & Kanye West's "Watch The Throne" sound and the Kony campaign. The album “Tesla, is named after the electrifying measurement of magnetic flux that is so often injected into his live shows.Exclusive: The U.K. “Tesla,” out September 4th on Circus Records, will feature major guests including collaborations with 80’s Hip hop pioneers Soul Sonic Force from the eminent Afrikaa Bambaataa & the Soul Sonic Force crew plus Wilkinson’s “Half Light” vocalist Tom Cane, among many others. Kicking off September 15th at the Mcdonald Theatre in Eugene, Oregon, the bus tour will visit over 30 cities including venues on the West Coast in California to the East in New York State, then North from Montreal to Georgia in the South, finishing up in Austin, Texas at Stubbs mid November, having racked up over 3000 miles.Īlongside the “I Cant Stop” mastermind will be Skrillex’s mentor and SMOG Records head honcho 12th Planet, trap duo Loudpvck, D&B phenomenon Wilkinson of RAM Records fame, NGHTMRE and latest Circus protégés, largest up and coming name in trap, DISKORD, who will debut the US on the tour will all join the tour at select dates. He’ll be joined by a selection of headliners on selected dates including 12TH Planet, Loudpvck, Wilkinson, NGHTMRE and DISKORD. This September will not only see the exciting release of Flux Pavilion’s much awaited debut album, “ Tesla,” but the bass sensation will then take his new show on the road with a staggering two month fall tour of North America.
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