Matisse & Sadko Return With “Get Busy” Ft. TITUS

Matisse & Sadko had quite a breakout year in 2015, but they haven't released nearly as much material since festival season drew to a close. Now that a new one has begun, though, they've put themselves back on the map by collaborating with New Jersey emcee TITUS on a new track titled "Get Busy."

Matisse & Sadko had quite a breakout year in 2015, but they haven’t released nearly as much material since festival season drew to a close. Now that a new one has begun, though, they’ve put themselves back on the map by collaborating with New Jersey emcee TITUS on a new track titled “Get Busy.”

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An arrangement which falls more into the category of melodic dubstep than anything else compliments TITUS’ radio-friendly verses in the first several measures of the track. After the buildup, however, it drops into a Dutch-sounding fusion of big room and bass house that contrasts significantly with the beginning of the song.

Of course, only the preview version of the track is out – the actual release might provide somewhat better context for each stylistic influence. The full version of Matisse & Sadko‘s “Get Busy” featuring TITUS will be available on April 11th, so if you like what you hear then keep on the lookout.


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