
If Marketts sound somewhat familiar, it’s because they appeared on the popular Pulp Fiction soundtrack. The song, “Out Of Limits”, was #3 on the charts in 1964 and remains their highest ranked single. My favorite of theirs is "Bella Dalena", and is actually the b-side to the famous single. It's short and succinct, has a steady groove, and is guided by some really great drums***. It’s the kind of song you can hear twice in a row.
***The drums you hear at the beginning were lifted and used on the Four Tet track below, “Carmella”.
“Carmella” is from the Four Tet: Remixes album, and uses a song by Beth Orton. The track builds slowly and the layering is superb (typical Four Tet), but is also about 6–minutes too long (typical Four Tet). Who would’ve thought Four Tet, Beth Orton, and The Marketts would mesh so well?
Hey Hey Hey! I just love Fourtet. I'm excited to learn more about this particularly optimistic drumbeat. In fact, most of their tracks are perfect for extended road trips, rush hour traffic and those pesky stoplights. Thanks for the blogs, this is some really great stuff.
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