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Joe and Will met in 2005, both coming from very different musical backgrounds. Joe was releasing drum and bass 12” records while Will came from the hard house and trance scenes. Their name describes their relentless passion to constantly explore genres of music, and represent their different influences within their own characteristic sound that they have become so well known for.
They started collaborating in 2007, and almost immediately drew attention from local DJs at respected nights such as Trash, as well as club promoters and indie labels. Their residencies at underground club nights soon moved into playing at some of the hottest nights in London; Matter, Trailer Trash, Durrr, Club NME, Boombox, Scala, Ministry of Sound, the Egg to name a few, as well as gigs across the UK, Berlin, Florence, Milan, Budapest, Bucharest, Lille, and Ghent..
Meanwhile their productions have been equally well received. Coming across with dirt and cutting edge production and an eye firmly on the dance floor, but also with effortless musicality not normally associated with techno, they win over fans from the band/ indie scene, as easily as diehard clubbers. They inject tonality and musical flow into everything they touch, all under the banner of techno or electro or whatever you would like to call it, and have been compared to SoulWax, Chemical Brothers, DIM and Popof.
The duo signed to Andrew Friendly’s Gulp Communications in 2008, and have released three EPs worth of material, appearing in the Cool Cuts Chart, and bringing a wide fanbase to themselves including Brodinski who said “My favourite producers of the moment”, Kris Menace, Vicarious Bliss, Casper C, Acid Jacks, AutoKratz, Dark Globe, Jody Wisternoff, Cazals, Matik, Virgin Tears to name a few. They went on to remix a wide array of artists, from the highly blogged Mystery Jets remix, to La Roux on Kitsune/Polydor, Revolver (EMI), The Bell, Jupiters Heroes, Acid Girls, Revolver, Franz & Shape, Division Kent (Sony), Circuit Freq, Milke and Atomizer. There are many other remixes in progress for the likes of Ministry of Sound, and EMI’s new priority band ‘Hockey.’
Joe and Will perform live, as well as DJing. As DJs they are adaptable who like to play to any crowd but their heart lies in techno and minimal on big systems. Live, their setup consists of the pair playing a set of their own material using laptops and midi controllers. The set is hard, and energetic with a balance of musicality to win over the indie crowds as easily as the techno crowds, hailing back to the start of warehouse rave with it’s raw energy and fist pumping breakdowns. Just witness the indie crowd at Club NME go absolutely mental to two lads behind laptops, and you quickly realise this is music that’s connecting on a primal level, with enough raw energy, guts and musicality to win over virtually any audience. And therein lies the answer to what Joe and Will asked.
Fix Your Accent
Joe and Will Ask? Lyrics
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She get close to it when I analyze
Baby bad, girl you right
I been trippin baby need change tonight
20 bands, on the way
Yeah she bad, its ok
Yeah I'm used to it I can change her ways
Yeah that attitude girl you should fix your face
We might hit Atlanta, hit the A
You just wanna ride up in a
Cars all white, yeah it's nice
She get close to it when I analyze
Baby bad, girl you right
I been trippin baby need change tonight
20 bands, on the way
Yeah she bad, its ok
Yeah I'm used to it I can change her ways
Yeah that attitude girl you should fix your face
Baby bad, bag is good
You don't even know me baby, yeah you should
I'm from the country imma get it out the woods
Baby imma do it cause I could
Cars all white, yeah it's nice
She get close to it when I analyze
Baby bad, girl you right
I been trippin baby need change tonight
20 bands, on the way
Yeah she bad, its ok
Yeah I'm used to it I can change her ways
Yeah that attitude girl you should fix your face
The lyrics to Joe and Will Ask?'s song "Fix Your Accent" depict a scenario where the singer is attracted to a woman who possesses certain qualities that he finds appealing. The opening lines, "Cars all white, yeah it's nice / She get close to it when I analyze," suggest that the singer is impressed by the woman's proximity to luxury, symbolized by the fancy cars. It implies that the allure of material possessions can grab his attention.
The phrase "Baby bad, girl you right" indicates that the woman possesses an irresistible attractiveness or charm. The next line, "I been trippin baby need change tonight," suggests that the singer feels like he needs a change in his life and finds himself drawn to this woman as a means of bringing that change.
The mention of "20 bands" on the way refers to having a considerable amount of money. It implies that the singer is acquainted with a lavish lifestyle, and despite the woman's flaws, he believes he can influence her to fit into his world. The line "Yeah I'm used to it I can change her ways" demonstrates his confidence in being able to alter her personality or behavior.
The lyrics then take a confrontational turn with the line "Yeah that attitude girl you should fix your face." Here, the singer criticizes the woman's attitude or behavior, suggesting that she needs to improve herself or change her negative demeanor. This could be seen as a reflection of the singer's desire to control or mold her into fitting his expectations.
The next paragraph shifts the focus to the woman's appearance and the singer's perception of her. The line "Baby bad, bag is good" indicates that the singer recognizes her physical attractiveness and admires her capability to acquire material possessions. The following line, "You don't even know me baby, yeah you should," suggests that the singer desires the woman to get to know him better, perhaps indicating a desire for a deeper connection beyond superficial appearances.
The mention of being from the country and getting "it out of the woods" introduces a contrast between the singer's rural origins and his ambition for success. It implies that he is determined to overcome his humble beginnings and achieve his goals, showcasing a sense of determination and self-assuredness.
Overall, "Fix Your Accent" seems to explore themes of materialism, attraction based on outward appearances, the desire for change and control, and the potential for personal growth and the pursuit of ambition.
Line by Line Meaning
Cars all white, yeah it's nice
The cars are all white and it looks good
She get close to it when I analyze
She becomes interested in the cars when I examine them
Baby bad, girl you right
You are attractive and know it
I been trippin baby need change tonight
I have been making mistakes and need to make a change tonight
20 bands, on the way
I have twenty thousand dollars coming soon
Yeah she bad, its ok
Yes, she is attractive, and it's fine
Yeah I'm used to it I can change her ways
I am accustomed to dealing with this behavior and can influence her actions
Yeah that attitude girl you should fix your face
You should adjust your attitude, girl, it's not pleasant
It's a play, you know how I'm feelin girl today
It's a game, you know how I'm feeling today, girl
We might hit Atlanta, hit the A
We might go to Atlanta, also known as 'the A'
You just wanna ride up in a
You only want to ride in a car
Baby bad, bag is good
You are attractive, and your bag (financial status) is good
You don't even know me baby, yeah you should
You don't even know me, baby, but you should
I'm from the country imma get it out the woods
I am from the countryside, but I will succeed despite the challenges
Baby imma do it cause I could
Baby, I will accomplish it because I have that ability
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Joseph Trufant
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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