February 28, 2010 | Filed Under Releases | No Comments
Artist: Inaudible
Title: Corporate Propaganda
Cat # Muti054
UPC # 705105139609
Tracklisting:
1. Corporate Propaganda 4:24
2. Dog Logic 4:49
3. Storm Therapy 5:49
File under: Glitch Hop / Crunk / Electronica
‘ … energetic and unrelenting, glitched out breakbeats with big drops and a lot of drive.’
Buy it now on Addictech
Some response so far:
Freq Nasty: “Yeah really like this….glitchrockcrunkting”
Aurelio Cianciotta (AKA Jaurelio, http://wickedstyle.neural.it/ Neural magazine): “Illicit basses and glitches!!! Amazing!!!.”
Sneak -E-Pete (Blunted Funk / Samurai FM): “Diggin this…funky and dirty”
David Starfire (Six Degrees): “rawkin!”
Subvert: “Sound Good.”
An-ten-nae: “nice one from muti music again.”
ill.gates: “love it!”
Ana Sia: “Dog Logic is the standout track in this collection. creative, nice swing, i also like the slightly evil undertone….”
Fletcher (African Dope Recordings): “on it. love that coporate propoganda sample.”
Sam (Surefire, Brapdem.com): “Defo feeling Dog Logic!!”
Pierre (Afromonk.com): “Wicked release, Dog Logic sound real groovy.”
Malone (Bijou Breaks): “This is some eeeevil stuff! Dog Logic’s the one for me.”
DJ Vela (Dangerous Drums Berlin): “Great Sound!”
Ale Fillman (www.dirtycircuitrecords.com)” wickid bass biz! big up from KIEVBASS!.”
Jackie Onassid (92.9 (2NCR) River FM, www.2ncr.org.au, Australia): A bombastic, epic feel reminiscent of squatters’ thrash punk rock crossed over with - again -a bit of early trance…although not too much of a fan of dark dubstep and finding the ‘conspiracist’ lyrics a bit dated, I like the raw feel and will definitely give it airplay.”
Great Scott (Glitch FM, KTRU Houston): “Fat crunchy midtempo - highly reminiscent of the Glitch Mob - but really the style is an entire genre of itself that really needs to be explored more, so it’s great and fresh that Insaudible is exploring this. The title track “Corporate Progaganda” is pretty hard and solidly rocks it - a lot of the Muti influence shines through here. “Storm Therapy” is nifty - the breakdown there does it for me. Hands down, my favorite track, however, is “Dog Logic”, with it’s great groove and metal influences and hard leads that let’s loose a bit of Prodigy influence - something I’m OCD about and love to nom on. All in all - I’m very pleased with this release. MOAR PLZ.”
February 22, 2010 | Filed Under Releases | No Comments
Artist: Shen
Title: Lost Hopes
Cat # Muti053
UPC # 705105139500
Tracklisting:
1. Unnecessary Peril 4:37
2. Lessons 4:19
3. Overgrowth 4:40
4. Volume Anxiety 4:17
5. So Far So Gone 7:07
File under: Chillout, Downtempo, Electronica, Techno, Glitch
Buy it now on Beatport
Lost Hopes continues where his past successes left off but adds the recent influences of Glitch Hop and Dubstep into Shen’s production style. The EP is stylistically suitable for those introspective moments at home as well as a good ‘techno inspired’ bounce on the dancefloor.
Shen also has tracks that have appeared on ‘Leftcoast Liquid Vol. 1′, ‘Floating Point 3′ and Various Green Samurai Clan compilations, his previous full-length album, ‘Outlines’ was released in December 2006 on Native State Records to high acclaim. More about Shen here.
Some Response So Far:
David Starfire (Six Degrees): ‘kool stuff.” - Favourite: Overgrowth
Jackieonassid (Edgecore Australia): ‘Love this very much. Slick & smooth chill. Overgrowth and So Far So Gone…my favorite.’
Fine Cut Bodies (Chi Recordings): “Great release, still cant choose a fav here :D”
ill.gates: “Love it.”
Seb Taylor (Digitalis/Kaya Project/Hibernation/C23): “Nice one! been loving Noahs productions for a long time now, & this release certainly doesn’t disappoint! Particularly feeling ‘So Far So Gone’. but they’re all good. ”
Single Cell Orchestra (Cyberset Music) : “Tech-rific.”
Malone (Bijou Breaks): “What a delicious release! ‘Unnecessary Peril’ and ‘Lessons’ are my immediate favourites, but the entire release is superb. Way to go, Muti!”
Mason (Below Zero / Thump): “Interesting beats and tweaks. Plan on playing on the show.”
Naasko (Interchill): “sick!! i’ve been wondering where shen went and can see that he never really left the west coast. digging this highly….”
Cosmic Canoe (KSVY 91.3 Sonoma,CA): “Track 5 ‘So Far So Gone’ - nice chill good one”
Meat Katie: “Really like Volume Anxiety.”
Dragonfly (Groove Garden / Earthdance): “Great stuff! Spare clean, gradually developping downtempo rhythms wrought with enough intertwining texture to keep the music moving forward, listeners listening and dancers moving! Tight and tidy production keeps a multi-dimensional feeling to the sound.”
Kemek The Dope Computer: “Liking the dub techno vibe, nice and clean. Really good stuff, a nice break from harder dancefloor stuff. And so many different styles!”
ill-esha: “A very unique take on this genre, with tight production. So Far So Gone is the standout one for me.”
SeventhSwami: “WOW! I really enjoyed the vibe on this one. Minimal, downtempo and whimsical… I’m looking forward to hearing more from Shen!”
Mat The Alien: “Can’t get enough from Muti, loving the sound of this EP.” - Favourite: Unnecessary Peril
DJ Emile: “overgrowth the cut….”
Dub-4 (Cool & Deadly, Paris / bassmusicblog.com): “Unnecessary peril & so far so gone are my favorites !”
Maer Ben-Yisrael (OEM Radio): “Noah knows how to bring that essential sliding funk out of the ether. Always appreciate his mid/downtempo dubfunk jams.”
Klone: “Wow, quality all the way. Very clean production work. Reminds me a bit of Kilowatts. Excellent!”
Heyoka: “Really exited about this one. I’ve been a big fan ever since I first saw Shen perform in 2005. Lovin the evolution of his unique sound.”
Seak-E-Pete (Blunted Funk / Samurai FM): “Cool to hear Noah dropping the dirty downtempo…Unnecessary Peril is the one I’ll be playing out. Diggin some of the slower stuff for the headspace though.”
Timonkey: “Fresh sounds from Shen, hallelujah! Shen threw down one of my favorite sets of all 2009, and has been on my radar ever since. This new release keeps up the tradition of blending smooth and solid beats with luminous atmospherics.”
Knowa Knowone: “Great. This will def get chill time rotation. ;)”
Adrian (Chrome Yellow / Cool & Deadly): “Nice moody glitch with an ethnic flavour.”
Neptune (Beat Church): “LOVE shen, great to see him put one out on Muti…great work!! all the songs rock, great to hear the evolution in his sound!!! Supe stoked…ALL GOOD…super funky fresh dope downbeats!!! Rock ON!!!”
Inaudible: “Feeling the wonk in Volume Anxiety, Ss far so gone is loverly, late night bizness.”
Suff-x : “LOVIN this one…. like that filtery-goodness! That groove is in the pocket for sure…”
Alien Pimp (DubKraft Rec / Barcelona): “creativity - checked groove - checked sharp sound - checked depth - checked this is ready to take off, fasten your seatbelts!”
Breakonomics (RTE - Irelands National Broadcaster): “Overgrowth and Volume Anxiety are brilliant. Will support!”
Ed2000 (Dangerous Drums / Solar, Berlin): “Top Stuff!”
Vela (Dangerous Drums / Solar, Berlin): “Brilliant Music”
Audiovoid / LayerZ: “Fuckin proper sickness right here”
Fletcher (African Dope): “this is some deeply delicious ish.”
Humf (Falklands Radio): “cool stuff from Canada great one.”
February 14, 2010 | Filed Under Releases | No Comments

Artist: Domain ID
Title: Boombox Apocalypse
Cat # Muti051
UPC # 705105139708
Tracklisting:
1. Boombox Apocalypse 5:10
2. The Witch 6:12
3. Lazer Tentacles 5:14
4. Wasted & Haunted 4:55
File under: Electronica, Techno, Tech House, Glitch
Buy it now on Beatport
Muti Music is pleased to announce a debut release ‘Boombox Apocalypse’ by Domain ID .
Generally keeping occupied in creative the endeavors of sound design, being a producer, engineer, mastering engineer, graphic designer, photographer, he now delivers a creative take on electronica varying from 85 BPM to 110 BPM and drawing from a range of influences from Techno to Glitch Hop, to House music and experimental breakbeats.
Some Response So Far:
Meat Katie: “Boombox Apocalypse is fucking great!!”
Jaurelio (http://wickedstyle.neural.it/ Neural magazine): “Impressive!!! I like “The Witch”
Justin Maxwell (Palette Recordings): “boombox is the best track. this is fun shit. wasted & haunted as well. the middle 2 tracks are ok but these stand out.”
Alien Pimp (DubKraft Rec / Barcelona) : “The kind of danceable freshness tha i was looking for. Boombox Apocalypse is gonna be a powerplay!”
Mr. No Hands (Mixmag / Air / Matter / London): “man, thats dark and funky, ace.”
Kemek: “Sick, sick stuff sure to make quick work of any dancefloor. I’m loving this.”
Audiovoid / LayerZ : “sick!!!!”
Adam / Inaudible: “Boombox Apocalype - groovy little bugger The Witch - broody bastard of a tune Wasted and Haunted - that growly vocal is immense.”
Timonkey: “”Boombox Apocalypse” is a glitchy banger that I can’t wait to drop on a sweaty dancefloor. Hella tight.”
SeventhSwami: “This one wasted no time getting inside my head and beating my brain into sweet bit-crushed submission. “Wasted and Haunted” is probably my favorite track on this release… thick, heavy and packing a sinister punch. Domain ID for the win!”
Sneak -E-Pete (Blunted Funk / Samurai FM): “Boombox Apocalypse is the dirty good times, and also liking the weird world of Wasted & Haunted. Will support…”
Single Cell Orchestra (Cyberset Music): “Cool.”
Klone: “Really feel this one.. Eerie and vibey.. Love it.. Boombox Apocalypse in wicked!!!!”
Adam John / Kyd Kryptic : Re: Boombox Apocalypse - “dancefloor sickness. love this track.”
Ed2000 (Dangerous Drums / Solar, Berlin): “strong release! loving the tentacles :)”
Adrian (Chrome Yellow / Cool & Deadly): “Tracks one and two for these here ears… wobble bass breaks in usual Muti style.”
Humf (BFBS Radio Falklands): “deep beats and will def get a play”
February 6, 2010 | Filed Under Releases | No Comments

Available now exclusively at Addictech
Artist: Klone
Title: Dubconstep
Cat # Muti048
UPC # 705105138404
Tracklisting:
1. A Lot Kooler 3:05
2. Out Of Earth 5:50
3. Chizzle Fried Grizzle 3:29
4. Want 2 Babylon 5:58
5. Hydra 6:41
Roaches 4:00
File Under: Dubstep
Klone created a stir in the ‘glitch-hop’ and breakbeat / electro bass scenes in 2009 with his release ‘The Push Effect’ and follows up with an early release here in 2010 slamming his glitchy and bass influences together with his own take on Dubstep.
Klone hails from a southern industrialist city, Birmingham in Alabama, named after it’s UK counterpart and providing the ideal environment for urban expressionist music that is both melancholy, post apocalyptic and chunky enough with bass to move a dancefloor.
‘Dubconstep’ is a bass driven dubstep journey full of whomps, wiggles and great synth leads that in true ‘Klone’ fashion are bittersweet at times and epic on others. - For fans of Rusko, Caspa, Datsik, Bassnectar
Press Response and Radio play:
Breakonomics RTE PULSE (RTE - Irelands National Braodcaster) : “Muti Music is one of the best labels out at the moment. Ive been a big fan for a long time. This new release is a testament to that. A lot kooler is SICK!”
Sneak E Pete (Blunted Funk / Samurai FM) : “Some rough and rugged goodies in here…will definitely support in SF. Hard to pick a favorite, also luvin A Lot Kooler.”
January 10, 2010 | Filed Under Releases | No Comments


Buy now exclusively on Addictech
Title: Marklar
Format: CD Album
Cat # Muti049
UPC Barcode #: 705105138800
Cover image by Victor Olenev
Tracklistng:
01 Boom 3:42
02 Neem 4:21
03 Particle 3:37
04 Micron 4:40
05 Fractalscape 4:50
06 Chem 4:11
07 Reptilian 4:34
08 Ned 5:15
09 Doodle 5:07
10 11th Dimension 3:39
11 Antsy 3:01
12 Borscht 4:39
13 Multiverse 3:49
14 Neutrino 6:41
15 The Big Trippy Thing 2:13
16 Mud 3:29
17 Cosmic Indigestion 4:42
18 Grit 2:17
File Under: Downtempo, Dub, Instrumental Hip Hop, Grime, Dubstep
Heyoka’s signature sounds of dubbed out, glitchy bass tracks and instrumental Hip Hop are ever present on ‘Marklar’ only this time they’re accented with crunchy dance beats and even venture into Drum & Bass and Electro Bass arenas. Heyoka made his brand international this year playing festivals in Australia, Canada and being ever present at US club nights & festivals. His early influences in Downtempo, Dub and IDM combined with more recent mid-tempo dancefloor genres have helped create a very unique sound that combines relentless basslines, hip hop and dub rhythms with a lot of musicality and melody. The continual evolution of Heyoka’s productions and his ability to continue to sound uniquely ‘Heyoka’ is evidence that the road for this young producer is going to be a long and prosperous one.
January 1, 2010 | Filed Under Releases | No Comments

No stranger to urban beats ‘Bassobese’ is new on to the Muti Music roster, but has been making waves in the Pacific Northwest for quite some time. His mashup mixtape,’$hitting In The Mainstream’ was one of the mixes fueling midtempo crunk and mashup scene with it’s audacious take on contemporary Hip Hop culture, Bassobese is now releasing an all original composition album to the greater public.
After six years of producing Hip-Hop and performing alongside acts such as KRS-One, The Wailers, Living Legends, J-Live, The Coup, Blackalicious, Heiroglyphics, and touring with artists such as Rahzel and Andre Nickatina, Bassobese has shifted frequencies, focusing instead on making music to melt the listener’s minds, while simultaneously providing the bass to shake the club.
Bassobese has crafted a unique sound that may very well be a breath of fresh air to those tired of the monotones of both the Dubstep and Hip-Hop scene. His latest album, 49 Nights Of Twilight is a psychedelic collage of samples from old vinyl seamlessly blended with cutting-edge textures and booming bass. The result is a sonic concoction bound to burn up the dance floor, yet full of melodies memorable enough to stay in your playlist for years to come.
Artist: Bassobese
Title: 49 Nights Of Twilight
Cat # Muti047
UPC # 844185007542
Tracklisting:
01. 10 Thousand Devils 6:09
02. Long Ago 5:06
03. Like An Eagle 5:16
04. Ding Ding Dong 4:55
05. Troll Trouble 5:05
06. Crunka 4:45
07. The Evolution Of Man 4:44
08. Squidface 5:21
09. Old Love 4:42
10. Basilisk 6:09


December 21, 2009 | Filed Under Releases | No Comments
Artist: T.O.B.
Title: Evolutionary feat. Nonku
Cat # Muti046
UPC # 705105139005
Tracklisting:
1. Evolutionary feat Nonku (Radio Mix) 3:51
2. Evolutionary (Instrumental mix) 5:16
3. Evolutionary (Full Extended Mix) 5:37
4. Evolutionary (Acapella) 0.53
Buy now exclusively at Beatport (out everywhere January 2010)
After his debut EP ‘The Next Level’ was featured on the Bobby Friction BBC1 Radio Show, playlisted on Laurent Garniers’ world tour, featured on the Beatport Dubstep charts and saw other support from the likes of Bassnectar, Digital Rust and David Starfire, we knew that T.O.B. was just beginning to make his impact with diverse beats experimentation.
On ‘Evolutionary’, Nonku’s lyrics are the perfect accompaniment for the high impact and epic sounds of T.O.B, his experience in sound design has qualified him to produce breakdowns that have drawn comparisons to the likes of Hybrid and Chase & Status. The beats flow energetically and hard, riding the lines between Dubstep, Drumstep, Drum & Bass and general dancefloor mayhem.
December 16, 2009 | Filed Under Blog Posts, Releases | No Comments
Artist: Kether
Cat # Muti045 - UPC # 705105138503
Title: Layer Two
Tracklisting:
1. Spit Wods 5:42
2. Time Laps 5:36
3. Day 2 6:53
4. SuperNova feat Novatron 5:59
5. Locrian 6:03
6. Day 2 (Stephan Jacobs Remix) 6:52
Available now exclusively on Addictech (everywhere in January 2010)
Since their debut on Muti Music, KETHER has toured the US west coast and dominated the Los Angeles underground warehouse and art music scenes.
Their gigs have included rocking the Do Lab stage at Coachella, playing alongside Tipper and Shpongle and lead time slots at Norcal festivals like Stilldream and Priceless.
Their second release, appropriately titled ‘Layer Two’ is a blend of Progressive thinking music with hard urban sounds produces a unique fusion of glitched out beats drawing on influences including Minimal, Progressive House, IDM, Dubstep, Breaks and Glitch Hop and also including many ethereal, organic textures that are both melancholy and very beautiful at the same time.
October 27, 2009 | Filed Under Releases | No Comments


Out now for a limited exclusive period on Beatport : Direct Link
(Out everywhere on November 27th)
Artist: Various
Title: An-ten-nae Presents Acid Crunk Vol.2
Cat # Muti050
UPC # 705105139203
Title - Artist - Time
1. Bang That An-ten-nae 4:02
2. Foolish Silence Ooah 4:37
3. Southpaw Datsik 4:45
4. Gangsteppin Marty Party 5:29
5. King Prawn Opiuo 3:18
6. Ulysses Akira Kiteshi 3:43
7. Bleep Gemmy 5:19
8. Do You (An-ten-nae Remix) Freeland 4:22
9. Stay Triumphant Apox 3:56
10. Caribbean Heat Samples 4:56
11. H.A.A.R.P ill-esha & dewey dB 6:04
12. Pharma Sutra ill.gates & Filastine 3:23
13. Waiting For Initiation Bluetech 5:48
14. Hard To Find Robot Koch 3:33
An-ten-nae has long been a purveyor of fine exotic beats and low slung crunk.
Acid Crunk Vol 2 started off as a free mixtape that has now been downloaded over 37,000 times. Now, what is Acid Crunk?
It’s a no rules genre bending booty shakin’ synthesis of the dirty dirty that makes that subs in your low rider bump; and it sure goes nicely with that Ice Cream paint job. In the words of Martin Turenne (Straight.com) Acid Crunk “Conjures the druggy textures of early house and the fearsome bass of millennial hip-hop, marrying the West Coast breaks sound with the brooding atmospheres of London’s dubstep scene.”
Acid Crunk Vol. 2 kicks off with An-ten-nae’s own low frequency taser, Bang That, he locks in the dance floor with a deep electro groove and then fires up on all cylinders with a flick of the switch. Next up is Ooah (Glitch Mob & PANTyRAiD) From it’s lush start to its acid tinged convulsing basslines, ‘Foolish Silence’ has devastated every dance floor it’s been dropped on and his live performances have induced pandemonium across the globe, Most recently he appeared on the soundtrack of Tim Burton’s masterpiece film ‘9’. Datsik has virtually dominated the Beatport dubstep charts for months, and here again proves why he is a new standard in audio excellence. With ‘Southpaw’, Datsik delivers the goods. The other half of PANTyRAiD (aka Marty Party) turns Acid Crunk on its head
with a jackknife of a bass-driven track. Following the current success of the PANTyRAiD album The Sauce, (Marine Parade) Marty ‘s forthcoming album, on the same label, due in January 2010.
From ‘Down Under’, our Australian agent in crunk, Opiou, adds a little funk with his crunk ‘King Prawn’. Look out for his forthcoming EP on Addictech Recordings.
Akira Kiteshi has earned support across the board from the likes of Mixmaster Mike, N-type to Mary Anne Hobbs, with ‘Ulysses’, this Scotland native delivers his own nasty brand of alien funk infused dubstep from the 31st century.
Head south to Bristol and you’ll find Gemmy, one leg of the ‘Purple Trinity’ (with Joker and Guido) His newest offering ‘Bleep’ is some Bristol / Brizzle Bass Crunk guaranteed to turn those head nodders into instant body rockers. For more of his unique brand of crunk, check out his track on Mary Anne Hobbs newest compilation “Planet Mu”.
An-ten-nae returns with a remix of ‘Do You’ by UK supergroup Freeland (feat. Adam Freeland & Tommy Lee on Drums), he dissects the track into a heaving acid tinged monster sure to make all the ladies squeal.
The next 3 tracks showcase emerging talent from the US and Canada. Apox who hails from Nevada, Colorodo’s own Samples and Ill-Esha & Dewey DB (Vancouver) throwing down tasteful and versatile tracks from the ‘Glitch Hop’ school of crunk.
Collaborations often bring out the best in artists, and ‘Pharma Sutra’ is a testament to that and this off beat slammer by Filastine (Barcelona) and Ill.Gates (Toronto) will make your jaws drop. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Chillout maestro Bluetech helps bring things down a bit, journeying into thedeeper shades of crunk with ‘Waiting For Initiation’.Finally, no global journey into emerging electronic genres should be complete without a stop to Berlin,so we leave you with Robot Koch and his off-kilter beauty of a track ‘Hard to Fin’, off his upcoming album Deathstar Droid.
October 5, 2009 | Filed Under Releases | No Comments

Various Artists
Title: Symbiosis Gathering 2009 Compilation
Cat # Muti044
UPC # 705105139104
Out now on Addictech:
(and everywhere else in the next few weeks)
Tracklisting:
1. Comfortably Crunk 4:31 An-ten-nae
2. Midnight Street 5:51 MO2
3. Skeleton Talk 4:16 The Flying Skulls
(Licensed Courtesy Of Daly City Recordings)
4. Free Energy feat. Seasunz,Firewater, Wiseproof and New Eon 5:14 Knowa Knowone
5. Whats It Worth (Jaswho Remix) 6:18 Goddess Alchemy Project
6. Fractalscape 4:50 Heyoka
7. Oriental uno - feat. Fanfara Kalashniko 4:42 Beats Antique
(taken From The Album, Contraption Vol. 1 2009)
8. San Francisco (The Rhythm) 4:49 Eskmo
(Licensed Courtesy Of Ancestor Recordings)
9. Portomental (Ribotto remix) 6:37 Spystep
10. Lights In The Night 3:39 SexyTime
11. The Weebler 4:09 Eric Sharp & Bass Cadet
12. Subterfuge 4:46 Telepath
13. Stripjoint Mathematics (Worthy’s Back Room Remix) 5:56 Deepchild
(appears courtesy of Anabatic Records)
Symbiosis Gathering in it’s 5th year has become a unique festival in Yosemite California featuring leading artists in a broad range of music styles including House, Electro, Dubstep, Breakbeat to Jamtronica and performance art groups like The Yard Dogs, artist Andrew Jones visual art project called, Phadroid and live painting by Alex Grey.
This year they contacted Muti Music to help put together a compilation featuring some of the stars and rising stars of the 2009 gathering and the result is nothing short of spectacular, Muti staples like An-ten-nae, Heyoka and Knowa Knowone are featured along with the likes of Eskmo, Beats Antique, Worthy and Goddess Alchemy Project, the compilation also features the debut release from Mimosa’s one side project with Sleepytime called, SexyTime. Pop it on and get ready for a diverse journey into festival style electronica.
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