June 10, 2013 12:00 PM
As if we needed more proof that Paul McCartney is the most genetically musical human being alive, the 70-year-old former Beatle
is diving back into the world of electronic dance music, where he's
dabbled on and off in recent years. He's set to appear on a new single
from the masked Italian marvel Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo, whose one-man
show goes by the name the Bloody Beetroots. In this exclusive clip,
McCartney wails signature-style over a thumping track that also features
Youth, the producer (and Killing Joke co-founder) with whom he's made
occasional electronic records over the past two decades as the Fireman.
Paul McCartney: Best of the Solo Years
As the Bloody Beetroots, Rifo has carved a niche for himself with his distinctive brand of dance-punk. Closely associated with DJ Steve Aoki, he has remixed artists ranging from Crookers and Rob Zombie to Pink and Britney Spears.
McCartney, meanwhile, has been on a creative roll. In the past year and a half alone, he's released his fifth classical album and his sweety-pie standards collection Kisses on the Bottom, closed the Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert and the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in epic fashion and performed and released the apocalyptic "Cut Me Some Slack " with the surviving members of Nirvana. If there is any style of music the melody man can't grasp, it hasn't been invented yet.
Paul McCartney: Best of the Solo Years
As the Bloody Beetroots, Rifo has carved a niche for himself with his distinctive brand of dance-punk. Closely associated with DJ Steve Aoki, he has remixed artists ranging from Crookers and Rob Zombie to Pink and Britney Spears.
McCartney, meanwhile, has been on a creative roll. In the past year and a half alone, he's released his fifth classical album and his sweety-pie standards collection Kisses on the Bottom, closed the Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert and the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in epic fashion and performed and released the apocalyptic "Cut Me Some Slack " with the surviving members of Nirvana. If there is any style of music the melody man can't grasp, it hasn't been invented yet.
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