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Muti052 - Mimosa - Psychedelic Stereo

February 14, 2010 | Filed Under Uncategorized | No Comments

Muti052Artist: Mimosa
Title: Psychedelic Stereo
Cat # Muti052
UPC # 705105139401

Tracklisting:
1. Psychedelic Stereo    3:37
2. Pandora                     3:18
3. Keys To The City        3:28
4. Julia’s Labyrinth         3:03

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‘Psychedelic Stereo sounds a little like a combination of Joker meets Flying Lotus meeting … well … Mimosa. Delving deeper into varying tempos and leading the way with strong synth leads and melodies, Mimosa takes the listener on a space age psychedelic journey of bittersweet ecstasy.’
Artwork by Brandan Hirzel http://www.bemo.tv/ 

Mimosa has made his mark on the west coast sound and in the past two years has become one of the top west coast exports. This young producers energy while performing is magnetic; the word has spread fast and Mimosa has recently shared the stage with the likes Benga, Skream, Rusko, Datsik, Glitch Mob, ill.gates, Bassnectar and Flying Lotus, playing shows across the US and festivals like Symbiosis Gathering, Burning Man and Decibel Festival.

Fans know Mimosa as someone who brings a good-time energy that is as fierce as it is friendly, taking them on journeys through urban chaos and ecstasy.
Mimosa production expertise have been in high demand and collaborations with Marines Parades Panty Raid have been featured on Mary Anne Hobbs BBC radio show.  His track Lights In The Night composed with Sleepyhead as Sexytime was also featured on the Symbiosis Gathering 2009 Compilation along with artists Eskmo, Beats Antique and An-ten-nae amongst others and his past two releases Flux For Life & Hostilis have shown an ability to move effortlessly between Dubstep, Glitch Hop and Experimental Hip Hop.

Production - How to get rid of that whine in the studio

May 1, 2008 | Filed Under Uncategorized | 2 Comments

We plan on bringing you some periodic tips on production issues from various producers who’ve been involved in Muti Music in some way, this month the tip is from Dov.
Problem: Using certain Firewire interfaces with a Power PC Mac sometimes results in an odd high pitched frequency emission, that no unplugging or rewiring of your studio will solve. In my case it was a Presonus Firebox interface when using my Macintosh PowerPC laptop, sometimes the whine / hum was minimal and other times more prominent, almost like having chronic tinnitus. I lucked out one day reading EQ magazine and found my solution. Continue reading Production - How to get rid of that whine in the studio…