The Brighton-based DJ (real name Norman Cook, of course) created the bootleg by combining the riff from Satisfaction with his ...
The Rolling Stones have teamed with DJ producer Fatboy Slim for an official mash-up of their 1965 classic “(I Can’t Get No) ...
Satisfaction Skank,” a mashup of “The Rockafeller Skank" and “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” earns both Fatboy Slim and The ...
After 25 years as one of dance music’s most bootlegged tracks, Fatboy Slim’s Satisfaction Skank has finally been cleared for release by The Rolling Stones.
Fatboy Slim, real name Norman Cook, created the track 25 years ago by grafting the riff from the Stones' Satisfaction onto ...
"There was four different samples on it we had to clear, and they all wanted 40% or 50%... we were like, 'You can all have 25 ...
On June 8, 1998, Fatboy Slim released the lead single from his second studio album, You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby. “The ...
Records show that way back in 1998, during a set he was DJing in Ibiza, Fatboy Slim spun a track called "Satisfaction Skank" ...
The mashup Satisfaction Skank was unofficial for years but band allow Norman Cook to remake it using original stems of their 1965 hit ...
Iconic mashup of The Rockafeller Skank and The Rolling Stones' (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction has been released ...
In a statement, Cook sounded made up that the track will finally get a proper release: “Over countless years I have always ...
Fatboy Slim on the battle to release the mash-up, Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger being a fan, the state of dancef and if he's ...