
After playing a whirlwind of shows across the U.S. while laying low
release-wise for most of 2010, we are excited to announce Freddy
Todd‘s highly anticipated first full length LP, Neon Spectacle
Operator. With too many elements to try and list-
glitch/dub/psychadelic to name a few- Freddy’s music is best described
in more relative terms. Layering gruesomely heavy bass,
extra-terrestrial synths, and crunktastic rhythms laced with a hint of
Detroit hip-hop, this laser soaked collection of facemelters is truly
music to be abducted to… that is if your abductors were beaming you up
to an intergalactic dance party.
This album contains two discs, with about 28 original tracks, the
creation of which spans over one year, right up until 2011. A number
of super-talented artists are featured on the album, in a
cross-continetnal collaboration from the Bay to Detroit, including
Black Mic, ill-esha, Joe Mousepad, Lila Rose, Augusta Morrison,
Elfkowitz, Unc and Athena Koumis.
After checking it out for ourself's all we could say was oh my goody goody gosh!!! Pure unadulterated glitchy, funky fresh, niceness!! All you bass lovers out there that like that dope ass alternative glitchy bass heavy goodness, you NEED to kop this one now!! Two thumbs up from Get Hype.Buy It Here..Mean while check out the teaser!! ...Enjoy!
Freddy Todd - Neon Spectacle Operator (DOUBLE CD TEASER - RELEASED JANUARY 14TH) by Simplify Recordings
....Next up, Sam Moir Introduces is the debut compilation by journalist and broadcaster Sam Moir featuring a selection of exciting and emerging talent from the underground.
Sam has spent the last three months working with his favourite artists to secure tracks for the compilation, which is available for free download now.
Sam says: "Last year was a fantastic year for underground electronic music and this compilation features some of the most prodigious names who I’m tipping to do big things this year."
The forty minute compilation kicks off with an unreleased experimental piece of music from electro producer Inside Out Boy while there’s also soothing drum & bass track by producer Bad Habit, two artists Sam has championed heavily over the last year.
Upcoming future garage producers Submerse, Des Demure and Admin provide fresh cuts, as do rising Birmingham grime emcees Stomz and Trauma who have released exclusive music for the compilation.
Dubstep is also featured on the compilation, with producers from London, Manchester and Nottingham all contributing their unique take on the genre.
Emerging American producer Krts closes the compilation with chilled out track, Hold On.
Sam says: "Some of the artists, I’ve been supporting since last year but some were discovered and approached literally days before I created the final mix.
"The future's bright for electronic music, and it's because of talents like these."
Moir, 20, is under the mentorship of Former BBC Radio 1 DJ, Mary Anne Hobbs, at Sheffield's Forge Radio. His radio show was nominated for Best Specialist Music Programming last November.
In addition to his radio broadcasting, he his Deputy Editor of Radio 1/1Xtra DJ, MistaJam’s website and also contributes to Knowledge Magazine writing about upcoming talent.
Sam has spent the last three months working with his favourite artists to secure tracks for the compilation, which is available for free download now.
Sam says: "Last year was a fantastic year for underground electronic music and this compilation features some of the most prodigious names who I’m tipping to do big things this year."
The forty minute compilation kicks off with an unreleased experimental piece of music from electro producer Inside Out Boy while there’s also soothing drum & bass track by producer Bad Habit, two artists Sam has championed heavily over the last year.
Upcoming future garage producers Submerse, Des Demure and Admin provide fresh cuts, as do rising Birmingham grime emcees Stomz and Trauma who have released exclusive music for the compilation.
Dubstep is also featured on the compilation, with producers from London, Manchester and Nottingham all contributing their unique take on the genre.
Emerging American producer Krts closes the compilation with chilled out track, Hold On.
Sam says: "Some of the artists, I’ve been supporting since last year but some were discovered and approached literally days before I created the final mix.
"The future's bright for electronic music, and it's because of talents like these."
Moir, 20, is under the mentorship of Former BBC Radio 1 DJ, Mary Anne Hobbs, at Sheffield's Forge Radio. His radio show was nominated for Best Specialist Music Programming last November.
In addition to his radio broadcasting, he his Deputy Editor of Radio 1/1Xtra DJ, MistaJam’s website and also contributes to Knowledge Magazine writing about upcoming talent.

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