News • 2 years ago

KORKY BUCHEK RETURN WITH GROOVY HOUSE HIT ‘KATT WILLIAMS’

Australian duo Korky Buchek are back with their second single of the year, ‘Katt Williams.’ The funky house track is built around audio of the iconic comedian Katt Williams, once again proving they can create whatever they want without following the rules of music creation. ‘Katt Williams’ is now available across all streaming platforms.  


STREAM: KORKY BUCHEK ‘KATT WILLIAMS’  


‘Katt Williams’ kicks off with irresistible energy, immediately building up with a sample of Katt Williams preaching about how people care too much about what others are doing. With that in mind, Korky Buchek show off their uncompromising individuality and remind listeners through their music to remove pointless opinions from their life and let loose on the dance floor. The track is rife with dark, house sensibilities, with the duos’ own twist added. With early support from the likes of Gregor SaltoLeon LourSleepy Tom, and more, ‘Katt Williams’ is a surefire hit on the dancefloor, primed for the return of nightlife.

'Katt Williams' builds on the success Korky Buchek saw earlier this year with their last single, 'Look @ Me', as well as from selling out their first show of the year in Sydney, just before lockdowns began again. With an official remix for Otis Redding & Carla Thomas’ track ‘Tramp’ releasing later this year via Warner, the duo is primed to bring their signature sound to a growing audience for years to come.  


STREAM: KORKY BUCHEK 'LOOK @ ME'  


About Korky Buchek - Sydney’s iconic electronic producer/DJ combo are giving a big middle finger to the rules of music creation, writing whatever they want with no regard for the rules that dictate they must be genre specific. Crafting sounds that infuse house, electro, techno, hip hop, and more, their songs are full of energy and surprises from release to release. Having produced for the likes of Liyah Knight, Madame Empress, Lil Spacely, Boy Soda, Maxine and more, the duo have made a name for themselves in the tastemaker space. Seeing plentiful support from Triple J for their releases 'Could Be U' and 'Into We', plus a wide range of blog coverage including Pilerats, Earmilk, The Nocturnal Times, and Acid Stag, needless to say, the guys are on an upward trend.