The 100 gecs star shared his new multi-genre EP alongside a technicolor audiovisual combine.
Dylan Brady, the influential member of 100 gecs recognized for stretching the boundaries of pop and digital music, has launched a brand new solo EP, Needle Man.
The opener ‘Throat Tune’ lives as much as its title with its vowel bass, delivering an immediate basic organized in a method that makes it not possible to not dance to. The identical goes for ‘Keep Excessive,’ the place Brady begins with a marching band drumline earlier than introducing nostalgic electronica, vocoders and remoted cutaways to the drums by manufacturing that by no means lets us get comfy.
‘Ashley’ options an sudden collaboration with one among EDM’s longtime headliners, Afrojack. The monitor is harking back to the producer’s Soiled Dutch competition anthems of the 2010s, produced with the experimental aptitude of the boundary-defying Brady. He then closes Needle Man with its titular monitor, which options extra throaty bass to carry the EP residence with a 140 BPM banger that transforms the voice into an instrument of freeform bass.
Again in November, Brady collaborated with Skrillex and Caroline Polachek to drop ‘hit me the place it hurts x,’ which appeared on the previous’s EP of the identical title. Previous to that launch, he shared an audiovisual mini-mix from the aisles of a piñata retailer, during which followers may hear a number of Needle Man tracks.
You possibly can try the mini-mix and hearken to Needle Man beneath.
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