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Protohype – ‘See No Evil’ EP // Out 19th March on Firepower Records

Protohype – ‘See No Evil’ EP // Out 19th March on Firepower Records
Salad Days

Protohype
‘See No Evil EP’
(Firepower Records)
Release Date: 19th March 2013

This month US bass label Firepower Records will be launching a trilogy of EPs from 22 year-old LA producer/DJ Protohype called ‘See No Evil’, ‘Hear No Evil’ and ‘Speak No Evil’. Each EP in the series will reflect its title in a variety of ways, individually exploring a wealth of sounds and means of expression while coming together to create a definitive whole. Firepower fans will be well versed in Datsik’s love for dubstep and hip hop by now, and Protohype’s own fusion of the sounds, which he has coined as dub-hop, will undoubtedly satisfy even the most insatiable thirst. Dub-hop combines the gritty low-end power of dubstep with trunk rattling hip hop drums to create a sound unlike anything else. First up in the trilogy is ‘See No Evil’. Kicking off the series with a 7-track EP, Protohype gets things rolling with opening track ‘The Peak’. Joined by fellow Firepower affiliate Getter, the pair stay close to the label’s core with its fiery force and dark, sliced bass. With little explanation needed, ‘Turn The Bass Up’ follows with 8-bit melodies and a domineering lead line, laced with rolling bass mayhem and a skanking swing. The EP also features a remix of ‘Turn The Bass Up’ from ‘ETC!ETC!’ who steps up to the plate and lays down a stripped back, tropical moombahton remix of ‘Turn The Bass Up’. LA based producer Init accompanies Protohype on ‘How It Go’ and they flip the switch, cranking up the tempo. The turbo-charged track unleashes an onslaught of pent up energy with its pounding drums and growling b-line. Keeping the collaborations coming thick and fast, Protohype then joins heads with ‘ETC!ETC!’ on ‘Bad Boy Flow’. Combining driving tribal percussion with elements from trap, hip hop and dubstep, ‘Bad Boy Flow’ demonstrates originality in abundance with its propulsive rhythm and bubbling synths. Fellow Cali resident Kezwik is Protohype’s next partner in crime and they immerse themselves in darkness on final track ‘Menace’, with MUST DIE on remix duties. The melodic strings and chilling keys set the groove of the original before unraveling into a manic bass frenzy while MUST DIE brings some of his trademark energy to the track. Protohype’s progressive sound has led him to new heights in the bass music community. Whether you favour drum and bass, dubstep or hip hop, Protohype’s ability to fuse all three place him at the top of the pioneering pile. With the birth of every new genre we can expect to see copycats pop up, but there will be none who can execute like the creator, Protohype.

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For more information on Firepower Records see below:

http://www.firepowerrecords.com/

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