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We have been excited to be able to share this release with you all. jOBOT has flew under the radar for over a year now and is finally receiving proper recognition for his unbelieveable talent of singing, songwriting, producing, and performing. With the launch of his website, http://www.jobotmusic.com, jOBOT gives us a free download of a 4-track downtempo EP entitled (gratitude). (gratitude) is an epic and beautiful journey through jOBOT’s soundscapes, feelings and emotion, poetry, and enlightening original vocals. His lyrics and track names are beyond impressive! This free download is a way to say thanks to his fans for being so supportive. The new website is really nicely done and provides show dates, music, pictures, contact/booking information, links, and an outlet to download his new downtempo release. Preview it here and use the jobotmusic.com link for the free download.

The Farthest

What You Were Meant To Bring

Seldom There In Time Of Need

Life Must Be Such A Breeze

Written by,

Katie New

Alpha Data’s rising music career has been exciting to follow. He has been consistently turning out music with high production quality, originality, and just straight up awesome sound. This EP is no exception, and in fact is a step-up for the producer: all original, mind bending, body moving tracks that are so multifaceted and outstanding that its hard to believe that there are only 4 of them. The music is rowdy and has volume, but the sound is precisely placed and intelligently thought out. It literally carries you through a layered soundscape, grabs you, sends you whirling through a vortex and lands you gently on the other side. Alpha Data’s shows have consistently been an inevitable, undeniable dance party and with the release of this EP, I can’t wait for another east coast tour!

Starts with a serious head-banger. Triumphant, Smooth synths, mysterious and captivating with a solid drum beat. I am intrigued to watch “The Prestige,” the characters of which (Alfred Boden and Robert Angrier) this opening track is based on. If I ever see the movie I hope I’m reminded of this song.
These songs are influenced by certain characters in contemporary fiction but they certainly are much larger than that–not contained by a single image. Take the second track, for example. I’m not sure if even Neil Patrick Harris’ character Barney could be awesome enough to have this be his song. However, it does sound like a game of laser tag, neon lights everywhere, you’re on your guard, eluding the enemy, lurking behind shadows. Then, you’re under attack! Laser shots fire from all sides. Enemy is defeated! Game over–how about another round?

The title track, I Am the One Who Knocks, is a tribute to Walter White from Breaking Bad, and definitely sounds like you could jam out to it in a meth lab. Evil laser synths and glowing strobed lights flickering over men in lab coats. It is a fantastic climax for this EP, Alpha Data really got it on this one.
As a former LOST fan, See Ya in Another Life Brotha, is the song that I felt the most association with. A great closer for the EP and one that really resonated for me with the kind of wistful, beautiful, almost sad yet cheerfully hopeful feeling music can give you, and which Alpha Data has done an excellent job of portraying.The theme of this EP was a great idea because there is that extra connection with the music if you are familiar with the different attributed works. There are scenes and feelings, people, pictures, and events that you may associate with what you hear based on your experience with those themes. This 4-track EP is a complete success, setting the bar higher and upping anticipation for more of this artist’s work to come.

Written by,

Katie New

Right away I could notice something different in Sugarpill’s new EP release on Muti Music, “Space Foray.” Breaking away from the producer’s usual hip hop inspired glitchy bass this album takes the listener on an elevated, intergalactic journey through outer space, just as the title suggests. When I finally looked up the word ‘foray’ I found that it means, “a brief excursion, especially outside one’s accustomed sphere,” and it all made sense. Sugarpill has attempted a different direction for this release, which still incorporates aspects of his style from previous work, but in comparison is much more downtempo. I love space-inspired sounds, so I ate this album up. It works very well as a whole, each track blends into the next and really creates another world through which to travel.

Level 21” is a catchy and gripping, opening track, with claps over a polytemponic beat. Bouncy with some swagger, it’ll pull you right into the next levels.

Now you are entering space in “Sputter Star,” rising, weightless up through clouds until you are surrounded by twinkling stars. The tempo picks up and you are launched forward through the galaxy at light-speed, and yet everything around you seems to move in slow motion as you rocket by. Glittering melodies are beautiful and enchanting, and the driving bass is not lost, but propels the music forward like an engine on a space ship.

With “BlipSquip” I imagine some creature you’d encounter on your space travels. Distorted synths lash out like twisted tentacles and laser beams shoot out through gnashed teeth.

Space Foray” is definitely a high point in the album, bound to enliven dance floors, people bouncing with hands in the air, weaving in and out of each other, getting down to this triumphant track. High energy synths, and what sound like space owls, overlaid and syncopated with the heavy-hitting beat create an invigorating soundscape.

If this album was a soundtrack the next, “Galactic Interchange,” would definitely be fit for a chase scene. Siren synths and convoluted glitch create a hyphy and darker atmosphere, which is reminiscent of Sugarpill’s older, more bass-centric work.

Some of the EP’s only sampling is found in “RisoMorph” also recollective of Sugarpill’s prevalent sound. The lack of sampling in “Space Foray” is the most obvious aspect of this albums divergence into a more flowy, instrumental sound. The samples in this track are even cut so that they are used as sounds, not as words.

In one of the most spacey tracks of the album, “Lightyears,” you are spun around among the stars one last time, and you wave goodbye to the speck that is planet Earth, before being propelled onwards, drifting off into the outer corners of the universe.

Available on Addictech and Beatport

The long awaited “ChiaroscuroEP is released on bandcamp for FREE. ANNuNAKii has been picking his game up and putting out a bunch of top notch, heartfelt, original tracks for some time now. He created a sound we can distinctly hear as ANNuNAKii music, or “Dramatic Cosmic Crunk” as he calls it. The new EP features 6 visible original tracks on bandcamp, also with remixes from Burgle and Bleep Bloop. When you pick up the “name your price” download, it gives you a personal favorite of mine and a huge surprise, “Give Me A Reason” as a bonus track. ANNuNAKii really did it up on this one, even with orginal cover art he clearly produced extremely well. It isn’t the first time he has cover art up either; he recently produced Jupit3r’s Vermin Street release cover art and impressed many. I’d say ANNuNAKii is in the obvious top ten up-and-coming electronic producers to KEEP YOUR EYE ON. Please keep a secret, but from what we hear at Streets of Atlantis, his “new new” is BONKERS! Click on the cover art below for a direct link to ANNuNAKii‘s bandcamp and access to his new “Chiaroscuro” EP.

I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing a rare Bookworm performance last summer at the Camp Bisco  Silent Disco in Mariaville, NY. What a treat it was! Bookworm has been working heavily with Two Fresh and their company LabCoat. He has also been a part of the lineup for many of Mindelixir‘s Bass Church events, playing with JokerMux Mool, Fast Nasty, Clicks & Whistles and more. In September 2011, he played a Blue Mood Productions event with Zeds Dead, Bonobo, and Phaeleh at the Valarium (Knoxville). As he continues to play more events and release new music, his fanbase grows immensely! 3/26/12 marks a new checkpoint for Bookworm; he releases his latest EP, Outnumbered by Colors: Saturation. Immediately after a few moments of track 1, vibes were set and I needed to share after fully listening and taking in his musical message. From downtempo drum & bass to downtempo 808s, this jazzy, anxiety-relieving EP is a guide to peaceful thinking. “The Breaks” opens the EP as a lovely prelude to “Book’s Theme“. I would fully recommend this to any who meditate, practice yoga, or who just appreciate beautiful soundscapes that blend with any type of future beat. “Book’s Theme” continues the vibe and even adds more emotion with his catchy synths. His interlude is soulful and refreshing; try to ease your mind! It works! After the minute-and-a-half long interlude, the BPM picks up a bit with “8BBS” – I call this mind expanding dance music! You can’t help but to move your body to the beat though the vibe stays ambient-like. “The Diver” reminded me of one of the artists we are working with, Illegitimate Children – dark and inspiring. This track is filled with love and emotion on a more darker side. Becky Ribeiro is featured on the closing track, entitled “Antidote“, one of the finest tracks I’ve heard in awhile. Bookworm adds heavier synths and a quality, full throttle drum & bass sound. I then thought of “Open Page“, a track featuring Lenzman and Riya, a similar  downtempo drum & bass tune. With the vocals of Becky Ribeiro added over the sound, it comes out to be very magical. Overall, Bookworm has produced a beautiful EP and on top of that, it’s FREE on labcoated.com!

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