Sofi Tukker Reworks Drowning Pool’s “Bodies Hit The Floor”

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In a surprising collaboration right out of left field, musical duo Sofi Tukker have released “Bodies Hit The Floor,” a new EDM re-imagining of the metal classic “Bodies” by Drowning Pool. The surprising remix was released earlier today on the duo’s YouTube channel.

The remix was previously played live by the duo before today’s official release. Once the sheer shock of this wild combination of artists wears off, you’ll find the track itself to certainly be unique. It’s very likely that this starkly different take on the track won’t be to everyone’s liking – just a quick glance at YouTube comments will tell you that – but it’s very much worth a listen just for the reinventing of such a timeless track. Sofi Tukker takes the vocals of late Drowning Pools singer Dave Williams and layers him over a catchy electronic beat perfectly set for a club or a rave.

Speaking on the remix, Sofi Tukker stated in their press release, “This is one of the coolest collabs we’ve done. It is definitely the most unlikely. It started as a fun idea for DJ sets, and we quickly realized it was more than that. We haven’t had a dancefloor weapon like this, maybe ever in our career. Whether it’s a field of people or small intimate house party, this song exceeds our expectations every time. It’s so fun to see the primal excitement this song brings out in people. So grateful that Drowning Pool let us remake their iconic hit. Can’t wait to play it together.”

 

Photo credit: Lily McLaughlin 

 

Steven Taylor: Hello, I'm Steven! I'm a graduate of Seton Hall University. I majored in journalism, with a minor in Public Relations. I've always had a passion for the arts and creative fields. Writing especially is an area I've always found myself gravitating towards, between assignments in class, working for the school newspaper or just writing in my spare time. I love providing and hearing new perspectives. In addition to my studies and work in writing, I work part-time at after-school and summer programs for my local elementary school. I've been a part of these programs since I was in high school, and I've even been assigned to work one-to-one with children with special needs. I like to think that if I'm able to communicate well with children in the 2nd grade, then I can communicate well with most adults too!
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