I am currently working on updating the hosting situation over to different servers so that the site can be access significantly faster then before.
September 11, 2014
by Rekapper
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September 11, 2014
by Rekapper
Comments Off on Working on updating the sites hosting situation
I am currently working on updating the hosting situation over to different servers so that the site can be access significantly faster then before.
September 1, 2014
by Rekapper
Comments Off on Rekapper News (Re:Kappa Temporary Free) and Featured in A Problem Like Maria’s Bandcamp Fan Spotlight
After a great and short review A Problem Like Maria wrote for my Re:Kappa album, her profile has recently been selected for the Fan Spotlight on Bandcamp.com
As part of the comedy of the experience of being featured there, the album is currently free!
Other News factors in I am currently working on a re-release and remix of the Erase album into two separate singles, featuring some fresh brand new drums I’ve gotten my hands on, so over the next month so be ready to hear more news about that and possibly talks are going on about a new The Hai compilation album.
A modern alternative British Rock star, with lots of features across The Hai artists and other projects. Be sure to checkout his last album:
This album features Water Gun Water Gun Sky Attack, TimZen, A Problem Like Maria, Das Beat, GH_ST, JW, MM, AB and DL.
Consists of lost of silly and shocking tracks like Nana’s Medicine and The Lost Russian Cosmonauts of the 1950s, 1960s and the 1970s. But it also has the essences of amazing driving British Rock like Franz Ferdinand with tracks like Manchester Rain featuring Water Gun Water Gun Sky Attack. Or there is even darker rock oriented tracks like N.N.D and hip hop oriented fusion like on the title track Eating Animals.
Grandmaster Flash is the grandaddy of Hiphop and Rap and 80’s funk and I start you off with:
This should be enough to explain Grand Master Flash and his influence on pretty much ever decent modern day rapper, focusing on a story rather then just whatever his complaints are for the day. From the funky acid bass lines to the heavy claps across the percussion mix and the classic disco synth going off on percussive hits really fillout the background for Grandmaster Flash’s lyrical flow.
“It’s lik
a jungle sometimes,
It makes me wonder how I keep from going under.”
Tracks such as “Lakeside” really showcase the blend of all high pitched but light padded synths. Which all works perfectly together with building melodies and rich textures. Over top of almost hip-hop and pop like drum work.