Listen: Members of The Doors made a new song with Skrillex for some reason
'Re:Generation' film curiously pairs dubstep producer with rock legends
- Critic's Rating D
- Readers' Rating B-
'Re:Generation'
This fall has already given us the interesting (ahem) Lou Reed-Metallica collaboration "Lulu," but now the remaining members of gloom-jam pioneers The Doors have one-upped that mismatch with "Breakin' A Sweat (It's Alright)," which they recorded with white-hot dubstep producer Skrillex.
Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Robbie Krieger have seemingly never known quite what to do with the legacy of The Doors after frontman Jim Morrison died in 1971, leaving behind 6 studio albums that can still be heard in dorm rooms across the country. After several post-Morrison Doors LPs and brief reunions, drummer Densmore separated from the other two. In 2002, he sued Manzarek and Kreiger for using the name The Doors of the 21st Century, which became, simply, Manzarek-Krieger. But Densmore made peace with the duo and the three are now using The Doors moniker again for the first time since the three reunited for "VH1's Storytellers" in 2000.
And this is what they've come up with. A repetitive dubstep song that features some shouted vocals about breaking a sweat that even has the cojones to quote "Light My Fire." There's really not much to recommend here for anyone beyond the Skrillex faithful. Besides some vintage-sounding organs, it's not immediately clear just what Manzarek, Krieger and Densmore did all day in the studio.
"Breakin' a Sweat" was recorded for the documentary film "Re:Generation," which teams five contemporary producers with eclectic, well-established acts. In the documentary, the other meet-ups include The Crystal Method teaming with Motown legends Martha Reeves and The Funk Brothers; DJ Premier collaborating with Nas; Mark Ronson pulling together Mos Def, Erykah Badu, Trombone Shorty and The Dap-Kings; and Pretty Lights meeting Ralph Stanley and LeAnne Rimes. "Re:Generation" is brought to you by those legendary musical tastemakers at Hyundai.
Perhaps determined to go down in history as the king of unexpected combinations, Skrillex is also working with Korn on the nu-metal band's upcoming album.
What do you think of the song? Grade the song at the top of the article.
News From Our Partners
-
Total Recall: Star Trek Movies
Parental Guidance: Star Trek Into Darkness
In Pictures: The Stars of Star Trek Into Darkness
-
The Telefile - TNT & TBS Upfront 2013: Reaping What Other Networks Sowed
The Telefile - Fall TV 2013: What's On When
The Telefile - New Girl: Wedding Do's and Don'ts
-
Interview: Noah Baumbach on how Frances Ha helped him see New York City with new eyes
Random Roles: James Urbaniak on Venture Bros.’ return and Hal Hartley’s Lord Of The Rings
Watch This: The second half of Twilight Zone: The Movie more than makes up for the first
-
'American Idol' Recap: Top 2 Perform
Shakira Leaving 'The Voice' Next Season
Source Claims Kanye West + Kim Kardashian Will Most Likely Break Up Before the Baby Is Born
-
'Supernatural' Season Finale Review: "Sacrifice"
'Arrow' Season Finale Review: "Sacrifice"
'Modern Family' Review: "Games People Play"
-
'Riddick' Trailer: Vin Diesel Is Back and Playing for Blood
'Rio 2' Teaser Trailer Has Landed: Let's Dance!
Cannes 2013: Celebs Invade Opening Ceremony (PHOTOS)
-
What to Watch Tonight: The Office's Big Farewell and the Season Finales of TVD, Elementary, and Five More
Arrow Season 1 Finale Review: The Tragedies of Men
Grimm "The Waking Dead" Review: Dead On Arrival
-
Laura Prudom: The Ultimate Sacrifice
You Won't Believe What He Stole From George W. Bush
It's Getting Ugly

Comments
Option 1
Comment instantly as a guest GuestOption 2
Option 3
Login or create a HitFix account Login Signup