
Artist: Inaudible
Title: Corporate Propaganda
Cat # Muti054
UPC # 705105139609
Tracklisting:
1. Corporate Propaganda 4:24
2. Dog Logic 4:49
3. Storm Therapy 5:49
File under: Glitch Hop / Crunk / Electronica
Available now on Addictech : http://www.addictech.com/store/product_ ... s_id=44964 (iTunes/Beatport etc... April)
Well it's official, Glitch Hop has dropped in the UK and there are now labels and artists pushing the sound and enjoying the thrash and the whomp almost as enthusiastically as the US west coast. Inaudible hails from Burmingham a city with no lack of bass, having been the long standing host city for nights like Trigger that has been pushing both bass and 'glitch' cenric music for quite some time.
Inaudible's debut EP on Muti Music highlights a side of Glitch Hop often dominated by the likes of Kraddy or th 'Glitch Mob' and the sound is done well and with his own 'Inaudible ' flavour.
check out the preview of 'Dog Logic' on Soundcloud:
Soundcloud
Inaudible Bio:
From an early age inaudible had a passion for music and badly tailored suits, the former being a blessing in disguise as, born with a speaker for a head, he was never going to get a job as a Librarian or Taylor.
And so, for no other reason than to pad out his Biography and fulfil his love for writing about himself in third person tense, inaudible set out on the long road to becoming a superstar musician.
Starting as he meant to go on inaudible landed his first major gig at the Birth of Christ, after getting much respect from Joseph and Mary (Mary in particular, giggedy giggedy) inaudible decided to get his head down in the studio and work on his production for a casual 20 Centuries or so.
After spending such a long time away from the limelight inaudible found himself hungry to get out there and threw himself back at the scene with a whole host of high profile gigs including warming up for Martin Luthor’s infamous ‘I have a dream’ speech and playing in-between rounds 2 and 3 of the Tyson- Holyfield ’ear incident’ fight. Incidentally during that same period inaudible became the first person to DJ on the moon, Armstrong pulling some mean moonwalks to Inaudible’s bassline bombs.
also here is some of the response so far:
Freq Nasty: “Yeah really like this….glitchrockcrunkting”
Aurelio Cianciotta (AKA Jaurelio, http://wickedstyle.neural.it/ Neural magazine): “Illicit basses and glitches!!! Amazing!!!.”
Sneak -E-Pete (Blunted Funk / Samurai FM): “Diggin this…funky and dirty”
David Starfire (Six Degrees): “rawkin!”
Subvert: “Sound Good.”
An-ten-nae: “nice one from muti music again.”
ill.gates: “love it!”
Ana Sia: “Dog Logic is the standout track in this collection. creative, nice swing, i also like the slightly evil undertone….”
Fletcher (African Dope Recordings): “on it. love that coporate propoganda sample.”
Sam (Surefire, Brapdem.com): “Defo feeling Dog Logic!!”
Pierre (Afromonk.com): “Wicked release, Dog Logic sound real groovy.”
Malone (Bijou Breaks): “This is some eeeevil stuff! Dog Logic’s the one for me.”
DJ Vela (Dangerous Drums Berlin): “Great Sound!”
Ale Fillman (http://www.dirtycircuitrecords.com)” wickid bass biz! big up from KIEVBASS!.”
Jackie Onassid (92.9 (2NCR) River FM, http://www.2ncr.org.au, Australia): A bombastic, epic feel reminiscent of squatters’ thrash punk rock crossed over with - again -a bit of early trance…although not too much of a fan of dark dubstep and finding the ‘conspiracist’ lyrics a bit dated, I like the raw feel and will definitely give it airplay.”
Great Scott (Glitch FM, KTRU Houston): “Fat crunchy midtempo - highly reminiscent of the Glitch Mob - but really the style is an entire genre of itself that really needs to be explored more, so it’s great and fresh that Insaudible is exploring this. The title track “Corporate Progaganda” is pretty hard and solidly rocks it - a lot of the Muti influence shines through here. “Storm Therapy” is nifty - the breakdown there does it for me. Hands down, my favorite track, however, is “Dog Logic”, with it’s great groove and metal influences and hard leads that let’s loose a bit of Prodigy influence - something I’m OCD about and love to nom on. All in all - I’m very pleased with this release. MOAR PLZ.”