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01. Stallion'S Stud - Promising Promises
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02. Stallion'S Stud - Instrumental Aria
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03. Stallion'S Stud - Unpredictable
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04. Stallion'S Stud - The Voice Of No
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ARTIST
STALLION'S STUD
TITLE
STLLNSSTD
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
ARTIFICIAL DANCE
CATALOG #
ARTIFICIAL 006
ARTIFICIAL 006
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
1/4/2019
Identified Patient
and singer
Hugo van Hejiningen
(Red Light Radio) join forces on this four-track EP on Amsterdam's Artificial Dance.
Stallion's Stud
digs deep into their shared love of electronics, post-punk era experimentation, DIY music culture, and dubbed-out drum machine rhythms. "Promising Promises" sees Hugo's spoken vocals wrapped around ricocheting industrial dub rhythms and raw, delay-laden electronics. The delay trails to oblivion remain a force to be reckoned with on the cold-wave doom of "Instrumental Aria", while the throbbing and clanking "Unpredictable" and "The Voice Of No" ratchet up the intensity via end-of-days guitars, heavyweight bass and face-melting percussion."