Its surprises like this that motivate us to search for the best new electronic music across the globe. Two of our favorite artists working together on a full album, and giving us an opportunity to share it with the world first!
Chocolate and peanut butter. Beer and pretzels. Subways and creepy smelling weird old guys. Some things are just meant to go together. To this list of classic pairings, you can now add Meat Beat Manifesto and Bass Kittens, for lo, the men behind these two legendary outfits of breaks and bass (and whose initials coincidentally - OR IS IT?! - are both J.D.) have teamed up to provide what is unquestionably going to be the most glorious assault on your eardrums since B met ASS.
Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto needs no introduction. He practically invented modern breakbeat music. His collection of vintage analog synthesizers and vocoders provides the foundation for the JD's sound.
Jon Drukman of Bass Kittens is the digital to Dangers' analog. He brings his own electro-tinged philosophy to the proceedings.
There is only one school on Planet JDs: the school of blowing your mind with sound. Step inside and get educated.
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