This unprecedented project is Mowgli's first major outing since his groundbreaking debut album '93'. It comes in digital format, accompanied by a free limited edition luxurious piece of printwork specifically for press. The project really sets Mowgli aside from the rest of the artists in his demographic; it positions him as a voice capable of commanding new terrain and transcending genres with precision and poise. Traditionally a hip hop artist, 'Mont.alk' repositions Mowgli in a far broader experimental spectrum. Here the limits are lessened and the potential for discovery are heightened. The results of these movements have been and continue to be spectacular.
Bmkltsch Rcrds is proud to announce, that the 33rd release of the imprint is filled in by none other than Broke One. The technically advanced electronic Italian, who brings the late night cosmic vibes everywhere his records are played, throws in 3 stunning, soothing and essential house diamonds. Red Bull Music Academy experience has propelled Broke One's game to another level, leading him to a whole new galaxy of music influences that reflect on his in full bloom guise. His warm and emotive electronic soul with a stripped back house edge oozes the feel of classic Detroit and Chicago house. Though it transcends either nostalgic location. Chopped up vocals with bright top end synths overtop of an subtle basseline build around precise claps and stabs mark the productions on this EP. It's a unique balance between 'feelgood-time' and 'peak-time' that makes the tracks fit for loads of unforgettable moments trough-out the night. No doubt, people will be waiting in line for this one.
!!! are set to release their latest album THR!!!ER on April 30, and are now sharing their single “One Girl/One Boy.” A follow up the sample-based club-floor classic tribute “Slyd”, the latest track is pure !!! gold. While working on the album in Austin with Jim Eno of Spoon, the band knew that they wanted a diva level singer for the song and Jim said he knew someone perfect, Sonia Moore, who had previously toured with MC Hammer for two and half years as a singer and dancer. “We knew she had sang with MC Hammer and Rafael [Cohen, bassist] kept singing the "hey hey" part from “Too Legit To Quit” and we were wondering if that was who was really coming by. That was basically the first thing we asked her and she said, "Hey, Hey. Yeah, that's me".