Friday, November 28, 2014

Stand-out artistes

SLUMBERJACK are a duo from Perth, Australia, who get the listeners’ attention with their latest EP, Slumberjack. Comprising Morgan Then and Fletcher Ehlers, the album packs more punch than the singles that preceded its release — the electronic-fused tracks What So Not and Felon.
The project took a while but it was worth the wait. The album features previously released tracks with better instrumentations for a more mature sound.
Giving new sounds to their music, the members also write and produce the tracks, making the album stand out in a market saturated with similar tunes.
The EP has all the right ingredients for listeners who are into electronics, hip-hop and experimental music. Drawing influences from Timbaland and Skrillex, it’s easy to draw comparison between Slumberjack and the more established artistes.
The four-track album comprises Body Cry featuring Father Dude, an enjoyable listen with its anthem-like beat and groovy vocals. The slightly upbeat Felon is an energetic dubstep that is easy to enjoy. The other tracks are Horus and The Others (feat. KLP).

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