Megan McCauley's Tap That

Mar 11, 2010 18:24

I link Megan McCauley's "Tap That" wherever necessary, but I've decided it's time to embed it. Think of it as mandatory listening for those wanting to participate in the Ke$ha-3OH!3 convos - Max Martin and Dr. Luke combining Salt-N-Pepa style hip-hop with hard-rock tune-pop back in 2006. (Dr. Luke is a producer and co-writer of Ke$ha's "TiK ToK ( Read more... )

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skyecaptain March 12 2010, 07:26:41 UTC
Pretty sure by now that "Tap That" is as much an epicenter of Max/Luke as "Since U Been Gone" was in 2004. Does anything that sounds even remotely like it pre-date it? (I suppose "epicenter" is the wrong word anyway -- there are songs that technically pre-date "Baby One More Time" but that's still feels like the turning point for what I'm calling the first wave. I would guess that Avril's "Girlfriend" is the bigger shock to the pop chart system now, except there are so many mutating pieces that preceded it, and those pieces seem more important than, e.g. technically-came-first Robyn or more distant sonic forbears like Ace of Base for Britney in 1999/2000.)

That would make "Tap That" the launch of the third wave of Cheiron-orbit Swede dominance. Except I'm not sure if Shellback is Swedish, or how the hell Benny Blanco fits into things. He might be the most important of the third-generation acolytes. This is a longwinded way of saying that Megan and Ke$ha are both on some true 3008 shit. (The Peas just do their own thang, not sure ( ... )

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skyecaptain March 12 2010, 07:27:07 UTC
"sounds remotely like it" while still being produced by the same people, that is.

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koganbot March 12 2010, 08:15:23 UTC
Shellback is Swedish, but Luke is American, born in Westerly R.I. (that's a beach town) and centered in New York City, and my feeling here is that he's the main player (though hard to know). I couldn't tell you where these guys actually do their work (Sweden or the U.S. or where), though Luke must've spent huge hunks of the '00s having to stay mostly in the States, since he was in the SNL band until '07 - though for all I know he and Max and crew send encrypted files back and forth to each other through mediafire or something like that. Benny Blanco is younger than you are by about four years I think; is centered in the Northeast, seems to work with Luke frequently (I'm just looking things up on Wikip as we speak). Was co-writer and co-producer on 3OH!3's "Don't Trust Me" and he's all over the Ke$ha album; his overlap with Luke on it is "TiK ToK," "Blind," and "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes." Without Luke (but presumably with others) he's on "Blah Blah Blah," "Party at a Rich Dude's House," "Your Love Is My Drug," and "Slow Motion" ( ( ... )

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skyecaptain March 12 2010, 07:32:27 UTC
Subject for future research in the third generation is Claude Kelly -- co-responsible for "My Life Would Suck without You" (Kelly tumbles out the other side of her own vortex w/ suggestive lollipop), "Party in USA" (party ethos is there, but fewer brains and, deceptively, it's really a song about weed, not alcohol), "Circus" (Britney posturing as ringleader not as effective as being one on previous record), and some Adam Lambert post-P!nk stuff.

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