Dutch DJ/producer Coco Bryce & Tokyo native Emufucka take you to the promised land of Cocofucka. The two, not held back by bpm- or genre-restrictions, serve up a four track single filled with a combination of loud 808-drums and mesmerizing sounds.
Coco Bryce kicks off with a remix of Hyperion, which previously appeared on Emufucka’s Retrace EP. Coco combines off-kilter Trappism with the epic melodies of the original tune on his sublime rework. Emufucka takes care of the B-side with a remix of Coco Slang’s (Coco Bryce & New Slang) track Coco Slang that will take you straight to hyperspace – haunting yet beautiful. The digital release is completed with a double bonus: the instrumental version (for the DIY-rappers and beat heads) of Emu’s Coco Slang remix and a hyped-up, jungle VIP remix of Hyperion by Coco Bryce.
COCO BRYCE Coco Bryce(Yoel Bego) is a producer/DJ, label-owner and musical omnivore. He’s known for his eclectic Skweee, Hip Hop and Rave DJ-sets, productions and remixes, collabs with artists like Slugabed, Motëm, 1000names & Kelpe and releases on Harmönia, Mässy, Astro:Dynamics, Saturate!, Myor, Car Crash Set and Lowriders. In 2011 he released his LP ‘Boesoek‘ on Fremdtunes to which there’ll be a follow up in 2013. WEBSITE: http://soundcloud.com/cocobrycebeats
EMUFUCKA
Red Bull Music Academy on Emufucka (Takafumi Sakurai): “Don’t get it twisted, the man behind this somewhat odd moniker is a true future beat wizard. His blissful electronica-fuelled rhythm sculptures have already created a decent buzz amongst today’s worldwide instrumental hip hop scene. Releasing his first productions and remixes on Japan’s Slye label, he has since then worked with Count Bass D, DZA, St.Andrew, Quarta 330, My Dry Wet Mess and Jazzo & Melodiesinfonie amongst others, and signed singles and EPs to imprints such as Alpha Pup, ICASEA, Fremdtunes and Citywurl.” WEBSITE: http://soundcloud.com/emufucka
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