Bad For Me [Limited Edition] [Colored Vinyl]
Bosq
12-IN SINGLE
Bosq returns with none other than songstress extraordinaire Nicole Willis on the single "Bad For Me" with a killer house remix on the flip by the infamous Soul Clap crew. In anticipation of Bosq's second full-length album "Bad For Me" paves the way for more of his signature dancefloor goodness that he's been steadily cultivating from his work with Whiskey Barons to his full-length album debut "Bosq y Orquesta de Madera". This time around Nicole Willis lends her talents to the tune, revisiting her dance and house roots where she made a name for herself in the '90s. Bosq originally reached out to Nicole to do a slow burning soul track he'd been working on, but after listening to his album she was set on doing a dance record. The result is the most straight up heavy dance floor disco in the Bosq catalog thus far. The track is dense with that afro-latin-disco percussion you would expect, bubbling with thick funky bass lines, rhythm guitar from "disco" Tom Noble himself, and a wide open piano driving it all. Nicole's perfectly nonchalant vocals sit just right in the groove effortlessly tying the track together and repeating the phrase we've all uttered at least a few times. The late night dub version expands on the deep chorus groove and allows each piece of the track to really stretch out, highlighted by a killer solo from Bostons piano wizard Yukl Kanesaka. In keeping with Bosq's hometown crew love theme, he enlists the Soul Clap production duo to have their way with a remix that packs a punch with it's pulsating drums and expertly placed synths complementing the vocals, percussion, hand claps, and keys from the original tune.
Tracklist:
- Bad For Me
- Bad For Me (Late Night Dub)
- Bad For Me (Soul Clap Remix)