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Slynk & Woofax have teamed up for an epic collaboration merging their funky and glitchy styles, out February 9th on Gravitas Recordings. Both artists are deeply connected in the Shambhala and funky glitch-hop scene, and this collaboration finally merges their styles into something fresh. After Woofax’s recent collaborations on Gravitas we’ve been eager to hear more, and bringing along the legendary Slynk to the Gravitas family is something we are very excited for. Slynk and Woofax both are amazing Ableton music production teachers on their Youtube and Patreons, another core value that stays true to the roots of Gravitas Recordings. This track brings us back to the golden age of funky glitch-hop, and these artists are some of the best in the scene for this classic sound!
Plugin The Speakers opens with a funky bass guitar groove with an irresistible groove and swagger. It quickly builds into a heavy glitch-hop drop following a similar groove and having a call and response with funky distorted guitar riffs. The song has an old school sound and its sampling and breakdowns creates an unreal jump back and forth with glitch-hop sounds and live guitar and funk elements.
“This track is a beautiful collaboration from 2 eclectic music enthusiasts, pulled from all facets to create something inspired.” - Woofax
credits
released February 9, 2024
- Written and produced by Slynk & Woofax
- Mastering by Slynk
supported by 17 fans who also own “Plugin The Speakers”
Almost impossible to pick a favourite from this bunch, they're all so cool. For now, I'm singling out the Kinks one because it's such an original song choice but ask me tomorrow and it'll be a different one! themichaelmoran
supported by 14 fans who also own “Plugin The Speakers”
I love bass, & bass loves me. I love the way it sounds, & how it makes me feel with the vibrations it creates. Some may say I love bass too much, that I don't need no mo, but I say hell no! I needs mo bass yo! WBBL is givin me what I need to survive in this treble infested world. Axion Jaxon
Oliver Rhodes, aka Paracusia, captures a spectrum of moods from dreamy nostalgia to wiry anxiety on this EP of highly textural bass music. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 9, 2021