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The mysterious , lone electronica label "MadMouse Records" hidden in the hills of southern Ohio. Representing with their unusual take of electronic music is the group GP-101. A father-son duo incorporating qualities of "old-school" groups like Devo,Kraftwerk and Thomas Dolby using many of the same synthesizers as these and "new school" attributes of dance,hip hop and techno such as Enigma,Daft Punk and Praga Khan creating an unusual blend of techno,dance,new age and happy hardcore. Thanks to Roland and Korg they merge new technology with the old to create their unusual sound. GP-101 is most known and loved for their offbeat anime-style techno. Not really following a "familiar" sound of any of the groups who have given them their influence but yet has successfully blended the qualities of these to create music that could be considered "ageless". Occasionally GP-101 will create tracks that show they can create music for the modern dance floor when called upon.
| POSTED BY: radioindy | POSTED ON: 22 Oct 2009 06:30 PM | ||
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| POSTED BY: momof5pacs | POSTED ON: 06 Oct 2009 06:18 PM | ||
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An endless amount of creative energy abounds with the latest released album, “Techno-House 2” which is overflowing with Electronic party music and composed by the highly creative artists GP-101. Exploring the realms of Electronica, GP-101 gives the listener a well produced and well balanced CD using a variety of party house styles. The sequenced synth tracks of each song capture the diversity of this genre while some tracks offer subtle vocals that interplay with smooth, rhythmic tonality. Right from the start, “New Rules Continue” and its industrial pulses draws you into the dancing mood. Catch the funky grooves of, “Body Move (feat. Tony Lindsay & D’Layna Dixon),” resembling the musical times of the ‘70’s, but with modern, house style flair. Fans of Anime style Techno will want to hear “Tokyo Trippin’” or “Okinawa Afternoon” as the vibrant and upbeat grooves spin innovating sound qualities. The endlessly enjoyable and diversified Electronic music of “Techno-House 2” is a must have addition to your party/dance music collection.
-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team |
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| POSTED BY: radioindy | POSTED ON: 27 Sep 2009 10:51 AM | ||
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