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MutiSTRT01 - KnowSleep - KnowSleep

February 22, 2009 | Filed Under Featured Artists, Releases | No Comments

MutiSTRT01Muti is happy to announce that under special license from Street Ritual Recordings we have made the KnowSleep self titled album available for sale on Beatport

We are also happy to announce that we have a release coming out shortly from  Knowa KnowOne (one half of KnowSleep along with Sleepyhead), see check back here for updates on that release shortly.

More about this KnowSleep release:

The self titled album by KnowSleep is a collaboration of Knowa KnowOne and Sleepyhead featuring the sacred spoken words of Goddess Alchemy Project’s Taylor Maiden Space and the ever-conscious flow of Seasunz, from the group Wisdom, most recently featured on Bassnectar’s “Underground Communication”.

Ethnic and indigenous rhythms are blended and syncopated to finely tuned breaks, beats and bass. The star around which everything revolves is the production, which is thick in bass tones, complex yet transparent drum programming, and beautiful melodies. KnowSleep is a head- nodding hiphop lover’s icy journey, but the destination is viscous, even unimportant. It is also a keen reflection of America’s current state, a stoic call to action and a vision of your nearest future, conceived with the purest of intent. KnowSleep is on a spiritual journey, and you would be wise to join them.

Muti027 - An-ten-nae - Acid Crunk EP 4

February 11, 2009 | Filed Under Releases | No Comments

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Muti025 - An-ten-nae - Acid Crunk EP 4 - Out now on Beatport
Listen to An-ten-nae mashup of MIA and RyeRye on Mary Anne Hobbs BBC Radio Show here.

An-ten-nae’s ‘Acid Crunk’ has seen recent support by Freq Nasty and Mary Anne Hobbs amongst many others.

Tracklisting:
1. Griot  feat. Samba        3:26
2. Childlike                       4:55
3. Left Coast Stomp         4:03
4. Deeper Shades Of Red    4:12
File Under: Urban / Dubstep / Crunk / Instrumental Hip Hop

Release Info:
An-ten-nae’s Acid Crunk EP 4 fulfills all the themes that have been featured in this ‘acid crunk’ series that has included remixes by Ghislain Poirier, Lawgiverz, Dov and vocal stylings of Samba. Once again Samba is featured, however An-ten-nae delves into his dubstep influences this time for a very deep and pleasurable experience that will also rock the spot.
Left Coast Stomp is already emerging as a ‘Left Coast’ anthem and we know that you’ll hear a lot more from An-ten-nae in 2009.