Showing posts with label Hudson Mohawke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hudson Mohawke. Show all posts
Monday, October 5, 2009
Hudson Mohawke - Hudson's Heeters (2006)
01. Intro
02. You Got Money
03. Star Of A Story
04. Free Mo
05. Apple Cores
06. Oversized Pencil Break
07. No One Could Ever
08. Polkadot Blues
09. The Harvest
10. Are You Feeling Hot
11. Moogli
12. Waldo's Gift
13. Bottle Caps
14. Overnight
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Monday, September 28, 2009
Hudson Mohawke-Butter(2009)
01. Shower Melody
02. Gluetooth
03. Joy Fantastic (feat. Olivier Daysoul)
04. 3.30
05. Trykk
06. Fruit Touch
07. ZOo00OOm
08. Acoustic Lady
09. Rising 5
10. Twistclip Loop
11. Just Decided (feat. Olivier Daysoul)
12. No One Could Ever
13. Velvet Peel
14. Tell Me What You Want From Me (feat. Damfunk)
15. FUSE
16. Star Crackout
17. Allhot (feat. Nadsroic)
18. Black n Red
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The much anticipated, much more than just any old album finally comes from Hudson Mohawke. 18 tracks deep with guest vocalist spots from Stones Throw's man of the moment, Dam Funk; as well as Olivier Daysoul and Nadsroic... this album is pure hyper melodic drum-and-synth sidewinder pop fire!
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Nadsroic & Hudson Mohawke - Room Mist EP(2009)
1. Room Mist (2:51)
2. All Hot (2:45)
3. Leopards (1:56)
4. Step Back (3:01)
5. Chemical (2:20)
6. Step Back (Instrumental) (3:01)
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Friday, January 30, 2009
Hudson Mohawke - Polyfolk Dance EP (2009) [320.kbps]
1. Polkadot Blues (3:03)
2. Monde (2:52)
3. Overnight (2:50)
4. Speed Stick (2:06)
5. Velvet Peel (2:20)
6. Yonard (3:12)
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With the increasingly crowded Wonky movement threatening to implode before it's even begun, Hudmo turns up with his much touted and long-awaited debut for the Warp imprint, featuring 6 impressively tight sequences from one of the more exciting producers of the moment. For our money the good stuff's buried away towards the end of the EP, starting off with B-Side opener 'Speed Stick', shoving the detuned synths way up in the mix with an edgy plucked vibe and nervous stop-start routine that you just about get used to when the track comes to an abrupt end. Just try and dance to that one homeboy. Next up - 'Velvet Peel' ushers in helium vocals for some multicoloured good times, before 'Yonard' ends the Ep with arguably it's finest moment, a rugged, antisocial beat pummels itself into a joyous cacophony before those trusted synths emerge from the mess to make some kind of sense of it all. It's loose, filthy, joyous next-level business and hopefully just the start of a beautiful relationship between Warp and one of its more exciting signees of recent times. Limited to a measly 400 copies only - act sharp!!!!!
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