Let The Drums Speak - Fatback Band & Bah Samba (original Mix) Apr 2026
Bendall has noted that he often revisits previous album tracks to create "suitable new versions," and the Fatback collaboration became a staple for the group. A notable version of this track also appeared on the album Four , influenced by a demo from Uzbek artist Jassur, which incorporated Traditional Uzbekistan Guitar. Key Versions and Mixes
The collaboration was born out of a mutual management connection; the agent who booked The Fatback Band also managed Bah Samba. Bah Samba’s leader, Julian Bendall, sought to fuse traditional musicianship with modern dance techniques, making The Fatback Band—known for their "earthy" street sound—the perfect partners for this project. Bendall has noted that he often revisits previous
The "Original Mix" typically refers to the or the initial house arrangement released on BKO Productions . However, several remixes became highly influential in the house scene: Bah Samba’s leader, Julian Bendall, sought to fuse
is a prominent collaborative house track released in November 2005 by the British group Bah Samba featuring the legendary funk pioneers, The Fatback Band . The track is a modern cover and reimagining of the Fatback Band's original 1975 funk classic of the same name. Background and Collaboration The track is a modern cover and reimagining