Cologne, Germany's experimental electronica label, Serve & Destroy, is the brainchild of electronica producer and self confessed 'Audio technology addict,' Bob Humid. As one of Cologne's most well known and versatile producers, Humid has been a big proponent of the German city's underground electronic music scene and wanted to create a label that nurtured its artist's creativity. Enter Serve & Destroy. With new releases by Twila.Too, and Waving Not Drowing on the label, the future looks and sounds good for Serve & Destroy.
"A pick´n´mix bag of finest (lava) rock candy. Upfront yet introspective at the same time, aptly dangerous as in the D. Denker RMX, or more playfuly space disco as in the Bob Humid RMX. The lush tabla programming kicks a** too, will definetly get erupted during my sets!" [DJ Pavi - Alchemy Records UK]
"Some of the rare believers of non-minimalism in Cologne prove again that soundrack scores and twisted rhythm structures are not a bad word in 2012. Excellent nautic work with sunken treasures to explore in a subtle horrifying framework of neofuturistic machines."
[Turgut Kocer, Label Manager at Shhhh Rec.]
[Turgut Kocer, Label Manager at Shhhh Rec.]
"Productionwise this is a top notch release. The unpronouncable main-title oscilates between playfulness and dancefloor-functionality. Standard & Poors provide an AAA and one is ashamed not to have bought a new subwoofer." [Chris, Aentitainment]
"Bob Humid's RMX blows itself into your ear-canals like nothing comparable. It will reside in your head and mutate into a sonic imagery where Sabre-tooth tigers fight with Zombies. Amazing!" [Snork (BassCadets)]
Reached Nr.4 in Mathias Schaffhaeuser's february Charts!
"A pick´n´mix bag of finest (lava) rock candy. Upfront yet introspective at the same time, aptly dangerous as in the D. Denker RMX, or more playfuly space disco as in the Bob Humid RMX. The lush tabla programming kicks a** too, will definetly get erupted during my sets!" [DJ Pavi - Alchemy Records UK]
"Some of the rare believers of non-minimalism in Cologne prove again that soundrack scores and twisted rhythm structures are not a bad word... more...
"Some of the rare believers of non-minimalism in Cologne prove again that soundrack scores and twisted rhythm structures are not a bad word... more...
