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I heard it on the radio every morning while I was taking my daughter to kindergarten. Tamir Muskat: People were starting to hear it in cabs all around the world. Then we forgot about it completely until somebody told us something was going on with the track in Australia. It was one of many samples we approved around May 2013. He just took the solo melody when it was unaccompanied at some point.
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He didn’t take the stems he used a rip from the CD with a full-on beat. Ori Kaplan: Producer Ricky Reed came to us with the first minute of a track, and we approved the sample. How did your “Hermetico” sax line end up in “Talk Dirty,” Ori? A band with a professed love for remix culture, their 2005 debut contained the widely sampled “Bulgarian Chicks,” but earlier this year they reached a new level of unacknowledged ubiquity when Jason Derulo’s “Talk Dirty” grabbed the saxophone riff from their 2007 “Hermetico.” Speaking over Skype, Ori (in Vienna) and Tamir (in Tel Aviv) told the story behind the sample and discussed why the sax is not only back but being used in creative new ways.Ĭourtney Love on Springsteen: ‘Saxophones Don’t Belong in Rock & Roll’ Balkan Beat Box, a trio formed by Gogol Bordello’s Ori Kaplan and Firewater’s Tamir Muskat, has been doing strange things with Mediterranean styles and electronic sounds for over a decade.