Quickly signed to mighty Warp Records after his first releases for Lucky Me and All City, young Glaswegian producer Hudson Mohawke more than justified the hype surrounding his magic beat editing with his debut album 'Butter': Think Rick James, Public Enemy and Big Bird stuck in a meat-grinder and you get a rough idea of HudMo's anarchistic approach to future R&B. Together with Mike Slott he further records as the Heralds Of Change.
This Track is featured in Podcast #018:
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Our first guest this week is Stuart McMilan of Glasgow's pioneering techno group Slam. From the early 1990s on McMilan and partner Orde Meikle paved the way for the local electronic music revolution, by starting their own label, more...
The Album Butter
is featured in Update #021:
Matthew Herbert, Space Dimension Controller, Cluster
Arguably Europe's most influential festival for electronic music, Barcelona's Sónar has been showcasing the latest and greatest in techno, electronica, and beyond for well over 10 years now. For the first time in its history, Sónar will take place in two more...
The Album Butter
is featured in Update #015:
Flying Lotus, Gonjasufi, Africa Hitech
Twenty years and counting - Warp Records' influence on the era of electronic music has been tremendous, and with recent releases by Flying Lotus, Gonjasufi, Autechre and LoneLady it's heartening to see that the legendary label hasn't lost a bit of its more...
The Album Butter
was reviewed:
Fusing influences from George Clinton, DJ Premier, Prince, classic hip-hop and R'n'B, Glasgow's Hudson Mohawke sees the world through a neon-colored kaleidoscope of his own. His debut album for Warp reaches deliriously over the top and emphatically showcases HudMo's brilliance and imagination.
