Track Deconstruction: Bronski Beat – ‘Smalltown Boy’

We’re back with another deconstruction, this time with our Head of Education and Development and master of Track Deconstructions, Ski Oakenfull. In this video, Ski breaks down Bronski Beat’s classic hit, ‘Smalltown Boy’. If you’re new here and not familiar with what a deconstruction entails, it’s where we take a well-known track, break it down to […]

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We’re back with another deconstruction, this time with our Head of Education and Development and master of Track Deconstructions, Ski Oakenfull. In this video, Ski breaks down Bronski Beat’s classic hit, ‘Smalltown Boy’. If you’re new here and not familiar with what a deconstruction entails, it’s where we take a well-known track, break it down to its core elements and recreate it before your very eyes.

‘Smalltown Boy’ was released in 1982 via Forbidden Fruit (a UK sub-label of London Records) and appears on the duo’s debut album, The Age of Consent. The track garnered homegrown and global success peaking at no. 3 in the UK charts as well as no. 1 the Netherlands and Belgium and reaching the top ten in Australia, Canada, France and more.

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During the deconstruction, Ski gives an overview of the track’s key elements listing the classic synths which were used to create the song including the Korg Trident and Yamaha DX7. Equipped with his Ableton Push II, Ski kicks off by programming the retro 80s drums into Ableton Live using Native Instruments’ Battery. Before recording in the instruments for ‘Smalltown Boy’, Ski drops some essential music theory knowledge on the track’s chord progressions and bassline. Ski records in the main melody detailing his choice of plugin and the effects he used to recreate the anthems infectious sound.

As is tradition with Ski’s deconstructions, he finishes off by overlaying the track’s acapella to seal the deal. To source the acapella of the track, he used an online vocal isolation tool, Acapella Extractor.

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