"Was that just a baby?" This is a particularly oddball, yet necessary inquiry, as Hudson Mohawke and Lunice , known collectively as TNGHT , bounce through the hip-hop sound collage of "Bugg'n". Between bubble bursts, guttural echoes, and the bassline 's iron ting, a baby's coo builds into an obsession, like the one behind Aaliyah's "Are You That Somebody" . The duo's debut, self-titled EP may only span five tracks, but after repetitive listens, replacing your amps, and multiple refreshment breaks, be prepared for it to take up an afternoon. Glasgow's HudMo and Montreal's Lunice [...]

TNGHT - TNGHT EP Warp: 2012 TNGHT is what happens when two of bass music finest (and youngest?) producers-in this case Hudson Mohawke and Lunice -join forces to give hip-hop an uber-caffeinated shot in the arm. Then they take out the syringe, fill it up again, and shove it everywhere else to ensure that you're as hype as humanly possible. That might seem like bloated hyperbole, but it's the perfect way to describe the music heard on their debut's five tracks. The TNGHT EP is also a perfect example of finding [...]
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Tweet Buy the Album on Amazon: Vinyl / CD If you’ve been trapped under a rock for the past 5 or so years (or at least had your internet disconnected) and suddenly feel an inkling to sample everything you’ve been missing in electronic dance music, Hudson Mohawke’s new “Satin Panthers EP” would be a great place to start. The 25-year old Glasgow beatsmith's compositions pack in the sub-bass depth charges of dubstep and future [...]

Hudson Mohawke - Satin Panthers Warp: 2011 Imagine what elevator music would sound like if the elevator was on a very dark acid trip. That’s Satin Panthers opening number "Octan": soprano synths bubbling on top of some very sinister bass lines. The only similarities between the five tracks are their auditory palette (lots of snares, snyths and strings), and their use of orchestral techniques. Simple melodies are shared between instruments, in a complex, shifting structure. The rhythms are skittish and off-kilter, but oddly familiar. It’s as if [...]
Ross Birchard, better known as Hudson Mohawke , Hudson Mo, or simply HudMo, has been consistently delivering sharp stabs of genre-bending splendour since releasing Ooops! in 2008. His debut LP, Butter , awarded him critical accalim as he displayed his talents for a multitude of different methods. This venture also firmly established him as one of Warp Records' rising stars. As Butter ’s 18 tracks have been left to melt in the hands of fans for the past two years, everyone’s itching to see what kind of vicious playground electronica Birchard is going to serve [...]
As the likes of Matthewdavid and Mono/Poly have put out some of the most expansive music around on FlyLo's Brainfeeder imprint, Los Angeles and its so-called "beat culture" have garnered talk of wresting the distinction of electronic music's foremost experimentalists from England's Warp Records. Though Warp spent most of the 902s atop the electronic world, churning out the very best material of LFO, Autechre, and Aphex Twin, their reputation has dipped in recent years. Indeed, the two finest records to come out on the label these past two years have been Gonjasufi's A Sufi and a Killer and [...]