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Dust has delivered an electronica mix as dark and dystopic as 2020 with ‘Bravado’

Dust is the latest moniker for Richmond, VA-based artist and professional drummer, Chris Farmer, after sharing stages with the likes of Fishbone and Hootie & the Blowfish, his talent turned to producing heavy, bass-riding electronica which showcases his rhythmic precision and ability to entrance though mind-melting layers of insurgently powerful electronica.

Their latest release is the highly-anticipated 4-track EP ‘Bravado’. The best introduction to Dust’s domineering instrumental Alt Electronica is undoubtedly the title single. With some hints of And One-era Industrial within the monolithic drum n bass mix, it’s as dark and dystopic as 2020 and far more entrancing through the producer’s rhythmic command which allows his sound to boast psytrance style danceability.

You’ll have to wait a little longer before you can check out Bravado for yourselves. In the meantime, head over to Spotify where you’ll be able to check out their previous releases.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

 

A&R Factory Present: Days Indoors

British four-piece DAYS INDOORS have spent the last year working in the studio on their forthcoming album “Dusty Road”. With a release period of July / Aug 2016, Dusty Road, will be DAYS INDOORS’ first full length studio album.

The name of the album is taken from the positive and energetic first single ‘Dust’, and reflects the trajectory of the band and its members throughout their musical career. It’s been quite a ride, with many musical up and downs to get to where the band is today. This album really is an anchor to a band shaking off its past, and a breath of fresh air musically, moving to a more defined, simple sound that hopefully people will identify with.

The cover photo, from French photographer and artist Frédérique Bouet, represents a beautiful, yet somehow blurred landscape in a fast moving motion, yet it appears tranquil, serene, unruffled… This cover helps enhance the main theme of the album: vulnerability.

http://www.daysindoors.com/