"I've just wasted two years collecting dubstep and pretending I enjoyed playing it," protests Hitler, "and the fuckers go and decide they like deep house."įor anyone old enough to remember one major label's ill-fated early-90s attempt to turn deep-house pioneer Larry "Mr Fingers" Heard into a chart star, news that this sub-genre has become a commercial big deal is hard to process. "Scott Mills played Disclosure on drivetime radio," he says, adding that their single Latch "charted at No 11". "They think it's just been invented." It's all happened, he notes, as a result of one artist. This time, the raddled Führer was shouting about the rise in commercial popularity of deep house: "It's all they ask for," offers one of his quailing generals.
T he umpteenth variation of the internet parody in which new subtitles are put on Bruno Ganz's climatic speech from Downfall hit YouTube recently.