Duck Sauce

The duo released a mixtape named Duck Tape in October 2013, and their album Quack in April 2014.

The track heavily samples the 1979 song "Gotta Go Home" by Boney M., which itself is based upon "Hallo Bimmelbahn"[4] by the German band Nighttrain, 1973.

"Barbra Streisand" was first played at Miami Winter Music Conference in 2010 and gained heavy DJ and radio support in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Austria, Poland, France, Finland, Romania, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Sri Lanka.

[9] "Big Bad Wolf" was released by Duck Sauce in 2011 on BBC Radio and samples wolves howling.

[11] The music video features a barber shop transformed into a surreal dance party which comes to life with the beat of the song.

[citation needed] Songwriter Nigel Bennett of The Members was quoted saying that he was happy that Duck Sauce discovered his song and loved what they've done with "Radio Stereo".

[12] The first hour of that mix, which contained many unreleased demos, was later released as a mixtape titled Duck Tape.

[13] On the Essential Mix broadcast Duck Sauce announced a full album, Quack, to be released through Fool's Gold Records in early 2014.

The album's lead single "NRG" samples Melissa Manchester's 1985 track "Energy" and was named Zane Lowe's "Hottest Record in the World" on April 3, 2014.