Irish House producer Trubl and award-winning singer Butler have teamed up to deliver a modern take on Toto's late seventies hit Georgy Porgy. We asked Trubl the BIG questions . . .
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Speaking about the track, the duo say: "We're both huge fans of the soul and disco 70s era and have childhood memories of this track being played in our parents houses over the years.
"We were bouncing a few ideas from that era in the studio off of each other during a writing session and both landed on Georgy Porgy. We got to work straight away and wanted to reimagine what the song would look like in today's musical landscape. We hope our version will bring both old and new fans to this club classic.."
Tell us three things about yourself . . .
I'm half Irish, half Zambian, born in Dublin, I love to travel.
How would you describe your music?
House music with soulful influence.
Who are your musical inspirations?
Daft punk, Breakbot, Dom Dolla.
What was the first gig you ever went to?
Solid Groove in the Twisted Pepper, Dublin.
What was the first record you ever bought?
Big Poppa by Notorious BIG.
What's your favourite song right now?
I love the song A Pimp Named Slickback by Lakim, mainly because I saw this sliding dance on TikTok and can’t stop trying to do it. Usually, I end up with my legs folded, falling on my head.
Favourite lyric of all time?
'Poopy-di scoop/Scoop-diddy-whoop/Whoop-di-scoop-di-poop' Kanye West - Lift Yourself.
If you could only listen to one song for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Baby Girl by Disco Lines.
Where can people find your music/more information?
Spotify and Instagram.
Alan Corr