Beak has released some fine music over the past few years. “Essines’ Hair” is representative, with a catchy combination of guitar and acoustic instruments mixed with frantic beats and samples. From “Bishop Whitney EP [mtk180]“, released on Monotonik.
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I’m pretty sure I’ve been exposed to some of Beak’s material before. His style would fit in perfectly at Planet µ. Good thing Monotonik gets to represent. This is the kind of stuff I want to hear from “netlabel” artists. Totally on point with the likes of Clark, Dykehouse, Nautilus, etc.
This thing really shines - especially after the 1min. mark. Love the attention to detail throughout. Unexpected directions, jumping off every whichaway. Stay tuned after the fuggin’ *brilliant* delay drowned acoustic guitar break - the ’solo’ taking you home is a wonderful, distorted but warm melody. The bubbly outro is a nice soft treat for the ear after the brutal, but soft percussion programming.
I’m pretty sure I’ve been exposed to some of Beak’s material before. His style would fit in perfectly at Planet µ. Good thing Monotonik gets to represent. This is the kind of stuff I want to hear from “netlabel” artists. Totally on point with the likes of Clark, Dykehouse, Nautilus, etc.
This thing really shines - especially after the 1min. mark. Love the attention to detail throughout. Unexpected directions, jumping off every whichaway. Stay tuned after the fuggin’ *brilliant* delay drowned acoustic guitar break - the ’solo’ taking you home is a wonderful, distorted but warm melody. The bubbly outro is a nice soft treat for the ear after the brutal, but soft percussion programming.
“eh.”
/// BETA™