Satin Panthers Ep Rar Files
Another nice label shows up! Their label-Compilation UNCTRL – an 18-track-release filled with finest Breakcore, Industrial, Dubstep, Post-Post-Punk and sound-experiments to the max!!
Referencing Satin Panthers, 5xFile, MP3, 320, WAP313CDD A beautiful EP by HudMo that's full of gorgeous synths and some of the bounciest beats this side of the millennium. Also - do yourself a favour and check out 'Furnace Loop', the bonus track on the japanese version and an absolute minimal bassy beast of a song. For speed 3 hot pursuit[/url]. [url=test rar file[/url]. 'It has been wonderful to publish without hype or expectation, and pure pleasure to get feedback from publishers and readers under a different name.' To get full access to the site e.g. Deposit funds, download files you have to create an account. You will get 2 track for free after confirming your account!
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Tracklist: 01 SIRKO DRIVE – Don’t feed the hand that bites you 02 ASHTAR-DXD¹ – Wegelagerer 03 ERROR84 – Fordert das Unmoegliche 04 BANDAI ZUKI – PsytecShottaStuff!! 05 KRYTIKA – SystemXIII 06 NO AVERAGE – L’Ere De La BOMB 07 ASHTAR-DXD¹ – Laura’s Dead 08 BRFL – Hostile Takeover 09 SIRKO DRIVE vs AUTONOMIC AUDIO – Cut the Cables 10 DAMAGED MINDS – The Summoning 11 BANDAI ZUKI – My Radical Roots 12 CHARLYMCCARTHY – BraveReaker 13 BRFL – Briefing 14 NGYN – Please OBEY 15 SIRKO DRIVE – Tiefschlafphase 16 CHARLYMCCARTHY – Check da Flow 17 KRYTIKA – Amor und Psyche 18 LA FIN ABSOLUTE DU MONDE² – Red (SIRKO DRIVE-remix) High quality download: 320Kbps mp3s, rar-file (177 mb) Download for slower internet connections: 128Kbps mp3s, rar-file (73) ¹ ² more on. Academic. Alternative. Artists.
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's recent output- a bonkers remix of, a handful of decent edits on his - has been enough to catch relatively high-profile ears. Not long ago, the Glasgow producer (real name: Ross Birchard) received a ridiculously glowing Twitter shout-out from hip-hop head-knocker Just Blaze, and Chris Brown. Still, in a way it's surprising Mohawke has received any level of popularity beyond beat freaks and Warp roster-checkers. His 2009 debut LP, didn't exactly flow like the melted yellow stuff; it was an unfocused mix of future-R&B pastiche and jumbled funk experimentation.
Good thing for second chances. Mohawke's new Satin Panthers EP shows the kind of improvement that a couple of years in the lab will do for you. His music is still jumbled-sounding, but rather than being sneakily complicated, this record is obviously so; the fact it all works so well is the sneaky part. Mohawke packs in oodles of genre- and artist-specific tics: the hard-hitting repetition of Chicago juke, the sharp melodic tang of Bristol's 'purple' scene, the sticky swarm of -era Flying Lotus, the chaos of hip-hop producer Lex Luger, and the galloping rhythms of UK funky.
Which might sound like the recipe for a total mess, except HudMo combines every ingredient expertly. One complaint: The EP's 17-minute run time feels too brief. Luckily, Satin Panthers offers more than enough to tide listeners over until a potential follow-up album, whether the double-octave bass line on 'Thunder Bay' or the building synth spirals on 'Octan'.
The closing track, a burst of marching-band mania, is called 'Thank You', but when all's said and done, there's a lot of gratitude to go around here.