Fatboy Slim's Long-Overdue Remix of The Rolling Stones' "Satisfaction" Hits the Airwaves.
A quarter-century in the making, Fatboy Slim has finally gotten his hands on an official release for a highly sought-after remix of the Rolling Stones' 1965 classic "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". This mashup, which has been a staple of the producer's sets since its inception, is now available to stream and download.
The release marks a milestone in the collaboration between Fatboy Slim – real name Norman Cook – and the iconic rock band. "Rockafeller Skank" was Fatboy Slim's breakout single in 1998, and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", which spent four weeks at No.1 on the Hot 100 back in 1965, has become an integral part of rock n' roll history.
A newly-released video for the mashup is also making waves, with director Tom Furse using AI to create a visually striking clip that blends Stones imagery with Fatboy Slim's signature style.
In a statement, Norman Cook expressed his excitement about finally seeing this project come to fruition. "Over countless years I have always dreamed of an official release for this mash up," he said. "It has been a favorite in my DJ sets for over a quarter of a century, I can confirm it is thoroughly road tested and fit for purpose."
This new remix is set to be a treat for fans of both Fatboy Slim and the Rolling Stones, offering a fresh take on two music legends that are sure to satisfy.
A quarter-century in the making, Fatboy Slim has finally gotten his hands on an official release for a highly sought-after remix of the Rolling Stones' 1965 classic "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". This mashup, which has been a staple of the producer's sets since its inception, is now available to stream and download.
The release marks a milestone in the collaboration between Fatboy Slim – real name Norman Cook – and the iconic rock band. "Rockafeller Skank" was Fatboy Slim's breakout single in 1998, and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", which spent four weeks at No.1 on the Hot 100 back in 1965, has become an integral part of rock n' roll history.
A newly-released video for the mashup is also making waves, with director Tom Furse using AI to create a visually striking clip that blends Stones imagery with Fatboy Slim's signature style.
In a statement, Norman Cook expressed his excitement about finally seeing this project come to fruition. "Over countless years I have always dreamed of an official release for this mash up," he said. "It has been a favorite in my DJ sets for over a quarter of a century, I can confirm it is thoroughly road tested and fit for purpose."
This new remix is set to be a treat for fans of both Fatboy Slim and the Rolling Stones, offering a fresh take on two music legends that are sure to satisfy.