George Llanes – Liberated Phunk EP uses a blended incorporation of liberal funk over electronic house. Rock meets electronic on this EP as some of the songs use incorporations of rock music. All of the tracks are definitely worth the listen. Although the production is a bit dated, the EP is still a house mover nonetheless.
Ah Ye Yc (Coded Mix) uses an abundance of distorted electronic notes from an electronic keyboard over a bitcrushed and distorted rock guitar. Rock meets electronic on Ah Ye Yc (Coded Mix). A faint organ can be heard in the background if you listen carefully with headphones.
Ah Ye Yc (T.U.F. Bonus) leans more toward that tribal house sound with the mixture of bells and percussion. You can feel the true essence of tribal house here.
Wait A Minute "Shout" uses an abundance of 909 beats overlapping that loud dance styled bass with an electronic touch. A rock guitar is randomly used throughout the duration of this song. This song is definitely a mover on the dance floor. This is true electronic house here.
Vibration uses warped trippy auto-wah effects that will put your mind into a trance. Vibration has dance that will put you in a trance. This song can still do numbers on the dance floor today. Those crunched dance beats are layered underneath those warped trippy auto-wah effects. The treble has been significantly reduced at a brehsive level.
I rate this EP 5/5*****!!
Mixerr Reviews was a news blog/local business from Austin, Texas, US that operated from 2012 to 2023. This blog is no longer operational and has been discontinued. Michael Mixerr is currently a writer, narrator, and content curator for Bout Dat Online.
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