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"Witches' Brew" is a song recorded by British
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recording artist Katy B, for her 2011 debut studio album '' On a Mission''. Written by the singer, Geeneus and Sam Frank, along with the song's producer,
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, the song is styled in the genre of
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, while infusing
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. Its production centers on the usage of
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; the lyrics revolve around luring in a lover using spells and potions. It was released by Rinse and
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as the album's fifth and final single, on 28 August 2011. Upon its release, "Witches' Brew" generated mostly positive reviews from contemporary music journalists, who favored the melodic use of synthesizer arrangements. Commercially, it only entered two European charts, being that it reached number 128 on the
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. In doing so, it became the lowest peaking song from its parent album. In Flanders, its peak was higher, at number 22 on the Ultratip chart (a chart containing songs that have not yet reached the Top 50), equivalent to a peak of 72. The accompanying music video, directed by Colin Tilley, depicts Katy surrounded by winds, while in a room alongside a tied-up man.


Background and release

"Witches' Brew" was released to
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s worldwide on 26 August 2011, featuring a new version of the song subtitled the "2nd Incantation". It was additionally packaged with a B-side, "See Through". American DJ
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released a self-produced remix to his
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account on 28 February 2012. It has since been described as taking on a dubstep-influenced sound, featuring 808 drums and a "sludgy, looping bassline" seemingly inspired by musician Redlight's "MDMA". Jenn Pelly from
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commented: "It's an aggressive take that rips slow, propulsive beats through the otherwise melodic dance track, evolving it into something noticeably more physical."


Recording and composition

"Witches' Brew" was recorded at Rinse and Zinc's Studio; mixed at the latter location and mastered by Stuart Hawkes at Metropolis Studios, in London. Having a length of three minutes and twenty seconds (3:20), "Witches' Brew" is styled in the musical genre of electro, incorporating diverse elements of
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in its composition. Its instrumentation makes use of contrasting
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,
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s and bass, as the song prominently utilizes the first instrument. Jon O'Brien from
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considered Katy's vocal performance to be of a
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nature. Written by sly seduction, it references spellcasting and wizardry in order to lure her love interest.


Critical reception

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'' deemed its beat "strident" and compared its synthesizer arrangement to sounds from a pinball machine, though he had a slightly more polarized reaction to the song's "hackeneyed arena-rave"-based chorus. Jon O'Brien from
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classified the track as an "intoxicating fusion" and described the synthesizers as being "kaleidoscopic". Along with album song "Why You Always Here", Rick Pearson of ''
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'' called the song "thrilling, original and utterly of the moment". Gavin Martin of the ''
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'' believed in the song's potential to be received as positively as the first two singles from its parent album, due to its "creamy melody and soulful come on". Writing for ''
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'', Alexis Petridis mused that the song had "arrived at their own sui generis point", and thought it was organic instead of "forced". Marianna Halavage of '' The Herald'' thought the track was the "most exciting" out of the album's track listing, and, much like other critics, she favored the synthesizers which she deemed "manic". *Noel Gardner of
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: Zinc’s ‘Witches’ Brew’, immediately following, is a more sinewy animal, reasonably for a man who came up through jungle and calls his DJ style ‘crack house’. *Marianna Halavage of The Herald: Witches’ Brew is probably the most exciting track, with its manic synth waves leading into eardrum-vibrating broken beats. *Alex MacPherson of ''
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'': And perhaps the best beat here is ‘Witches’ Brew’, with its hypnotic waves of synths giving way to an astonishingly effective broken beat breakdown. *Joe Rivers of No Ripcord: The marvellously-titled Witches Brew throws oscillating bleeps around with some huge bass. *Genevieve Koski of
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: But as fun as Katy B is when she’s being flirty and seductive on tracks like “Katy On A Mission,” “Witches Brew,” and “Lights On,” she’s even more intriguing when she showcases her vulnerability on the down-tempo numbers “Go Away” and “Disappear.” *The Music Fix: Elsewhere, the tinny synths of 'Witches Brew' make it sound like it’s been recorded inside malfunctioning pinball machine (in a good way, I hasten to add) *Jim Carroll of
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: The fizzy title track, the brilliant Lights On (which sees the return of Ms Dynamite), Witches Brew and Broken Record catch a singer who is more than happy to waltz from one richly infectious, deeply melodic, urban pop touchstone to the next. Download tracks : On a Mission, Lights On, Witches Brew *Maria Schurr of
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: “Witches Brew” has keyboard blips galore and Katy’s voice sounds a little too digitized on the verses. It feels vaguely out of place, but a Minogue evocation is more than a welcome one. For the most part, such showiness is subtle. *Scotsman.com: Brien plays Britney and Kylie more shrewdly at their own game on the heady Witches Brew, displaying much greater vocal artistry into the bargain.


Music video

The music video was directed Colin Tilley and was released on 3 August 2011, and features scenes with Katy singing towards the camera in a white room, a close up on her face with flashing lights in the background, her in an office with a tied up man and papers flying around the room, and her dancing in a dark graveyard with the rain falling.


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References

{{Katy B Katy B songs 2011 singles Songs written by DJ Zinc Song recordings produced by DJ Zinc Music videos directed by Colin Tilley Songs written by Katy B Columbia Records singles