Michael Jackson Beat It Multitrack Exclusive Work Jun 2026
The release of Michael Jackson’s "Beat It" in 1983 didn't just change the face of pop music; it redefined the technical possibilities of the recording studio. While fans have spent decades dancing to the finished masterpiece, the recent emergence of the "Beat It" multitrack sessions offers an exclusive, forensic look at how Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson built a sonic juggernaut. To hear the "Beat It" multitracks is to step inside Westlake Recording Studios and witness the surgical precision of the King of Pop.
Steve Porcaro programmed an understated but vital synthesizer bassline that acts as the song's rhythmic glue, pulsing continuously beneath the arrangement. michael jackson beat it multitrack exclusive
The iconic driving bassline was a combination of electric bass guitar and a Bell Labs Digital Synthesizer Synergy keyboard. In the isolated tracks, you can hear how the synthesizers add a "digital" texture to the analog bass, creating a synthetic yet organic pulse. Guitars and Synthesizers The release of Michael Jackson’s "Beat It" in