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David Attenborough Launches His Own Remix Competition


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You know that saying — you’re never too old. Well David Attenborough is truly young at heart. At the ripe age of 93, he’s tapping into dance music.

Decades ago, Attenborough stumbled upon a Balinese tribe playing music that he’s never been able to get out of his head. He took out his trusty tape recorder and captured the music, which he has held dear all this time. Surprisingly, the sounds of the tribe still ring in crystal clear.

“The villagers play this concerted music with extraordinary precision and real zest,” he explains to BBC. “So it is haunting music that you hear every night — or you did in those days, in the villages of Bali.”

“So these sounds which I captured with that clumsy tape recorder 60 years ago have a quality that you wouldn’t be able to replicate today.”

Now, he wants to bring the same music to younger generations — but he needs the help of a producer. He’s recruiting someone to transform the music he heard into something more suitable for a main stage at Tomorrowland.

Enter “My Field Recordings from Across the Planet” here via PRS Foundation.

 

H/T: LAD Bible

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: David Attenborough Launches His Own Remix Competition

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