There's something in the air, as it warms for summer, that just seems to bring out the best in producers. Other than the obvious tropical, I think the best genre for all around summer listening is future bass (a moniker I'm not too fond of, but that's another story). I've already written posts about L'Homme Aux 4 Lettres (LH4L) before and although I wouldn't classify much of his catalog as future bass, "Count On You" seems to fit the bill. Pitched-up, pained vocals are endlessly toyed with, juxtaposing the refreshing island flutes and percussion. As fleeting as a tropical breeze, LH4L bounces and eventually evaporates the vocals, in resplendent fashion. The play and progression in the drums and flutes are accented ingeniously by sneaky and sudden cut-drops. I sure expect this one to be played a lot this summer, I know it'll find its way into a bunch of my playlists. Available for free download now, here.
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Wednesday, December 02, 2015
Bump In The Hump Sneak Peek: Autoerotique - All I Need
As I've been saying for weeks now, Autoerotique is on some kind of crazy run producing nonstop. In the last month and half he's dropped 5 tracks, four of them free of charge. Add that to the collaboration with Hunter Siegel, that Hunter dropped at the most recent #NoNeon, and Autoerotique has at least one new track each week.
@oggiejames @radiohumber i'm ready to release like 10000000 songs rn tbh. lol.
— autoérotique (@autoerotique) November 4, 2015
His latest "All I Need" continues to run with his deep, dissonant and atmospheric themes like his "Count On You," "Be There," and his Calvin Harris mix "I Need Your Love." Go ahead and pick up all of that free Autoerotique future bass and turn it up so loud that you can feel the sub-woofer vibrate all the way up your spine. Hear "All I Need" and more brand new music, on tonight's episode of Bump In The Hump on Radio Humber, from 6-7 EST, catch the live stream HERE.
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