Video: Warm Drag, ‘Cave Crawl’

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Warm Drag (photo by Mark Champion)

Warm Drag‘s Paul Quattrone (Oh Sees, !!!) and Vashti Windish (Golden Triangle) take a hip-hop approach to rock. Quattrone feeds synth, drum and guitar into his two Akai MPC 1000 samplers so the machine can chew it up and spit out a collage of sensible noise. “I basically wanna make Bomb Squad versions of rock ā€™nā€™ roll songs,” Quattrone says, referencing the production team notably affiliated with Public Enemy (and then some) in the 1980s, who liked to pile on at least a dozen samples into a single track and blend harsh sounds into their palate. “It sounds weird but I can hear a common ground where girl groups, dub, harsh noise, minimal synth, repetitious industrial, voodoo percussion, power electronics, black leather jacket rock n roll and DJ Screw-inspired slowing down/pitching down of samples all meet.” As for Windish, she’s a colorful character, who finds common ground with Quattrone in their mutual desire to fuse disparate music styles into a soundtrack that she can bounce off. “Warm Drag gives me the chance to blend genres up into a musical milkshake that remains uniform despite all of its parts,” she says. “I can scream, dance, cry, rage and seduce, all in a single show.” The duo’s debut eponymous album will be released by In The Red Records on Aug. 31.

||| Watch: The video for “Cave Crawl”

||| Also: Stream the song here

||| Live: Warn Drag perform July 27 at The Rec Center and Aug. 18 at the Echoplex for Echo Park Rising.