HudMo lights Lantern

2015-03-10 by Will R. EMERITUS | 13 Comments
Trap producer Hudson Mohawke has announced his new album, Lantern, via a short trailer on YouTube. The album will be released on June 15th (16th in North America) via Warp Records.


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Brostep
Emeritus
March 10th 2015
4491 Comments


get the hype train a-rolling

granitenotebook
Staff Reviewer
March 10th 2015
1271 Comments


FINALLY

PappyMason
March 10th 2015
5702 Comments


Trailer was cool. Musically it was fairly interesting, I'm interested.

Slut
March 10th 2015
4255 Comments


what happened to tnght

granitenotebook
Staff Reviewer
March 10th 2015
1271 Comments


they're been dead for a year +

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
March 11th 2015
32289 Comments


That's doing Hudson a pretty big disservice to refer to him just as a trap producer

PappyMason
March 11th 2015
5702 Comments


Yeah, I cringed a little when I read that.

captaincrunch11
March 11th 2015
1544 Comments


v excited to hear this

Brostep
Emeritus
March 11th 2015
4491 Comments


Tbh I don't feel a lot of the negative connotations of "trap" (as in, obviously he makes a lot of hella wonky beats which are dizzy and ridiculous, but if I'm looking for one word a lot of his most recent output has been very hip-hop oriented), but then again I'm also a wide-eyed youngster who doesn't fully realize that most people hear "trap" and think "absolute shit". I mean obviously I could have said something like "Glaswegian beatsmith" but I'm going to save the pretension for a review

HalfManHalfAmazing
March 15th 2015
2795 Comments


were you by any chance the person who wrote that Nothing Was the Same Review saying Pound Cake is a trap song

Brostep
Emeritus
March 15th 2015
4491 Comments


that was indeed not me

granitenotebook
Staff Reviewer
March 17th 2015
1271 Comments


http://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/mar/14/hudson-mohawke-kanye-west-producer

"In contrast to so much of his production work, Lantern is a surprisingly gentle listen, made up of sweeping, sweet-toothed instrumentals and emotive, off-kilter pop songs. With no hip-hop vocals or moments of made-for-the-rave build’n’drop, the album appears to be a wilful refutation of everything that has made Ross famous in the last two years. "

I'm honestly even more psyched at this point. It might end up like 7x7 BS #6 or it might really dwell on the r&b vibes or maybe it'll be totally different. TNGHT and Chimes showed a more lean, minimalist and less chaotic HudMo. I'm desperately hoping he'll release it 3 months earlier as some promotional stunt

PappyMason
March 18th 2015
5702 Comments


Sounds increasingly promising. Good article.



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