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Fear of a Pink Planet (BBR: Pitch Collection #15)

by MODWUMP™

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William Westwater
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William Westwater Great album-Title track is my favourite-closely followed by 'Tranny Europe Express'-a well produced album of alternative electronica that is a pleasurable assault of the senses-download it!
Favorite track: Fear of a Pink Planet.
Honor in Treason
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Honor in Treason In every generation of music makers, there are those who push the boundaries. Modwump is one of those currently. Taking sounds and bending them to a point of no return, this is music for the music lover. Full of groove, industrial grind, and plenty of wonk, this album will not disappoint. Favorite track: Spider Insider <Badasss RMX>.
GrevusAnjl
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GrevusAnjl Twisted, disturbing, dangerous, confusing, and horribly inappropriate. For many of us, these terms describe today’s world painfully well. This album serves to push those ideas into the light, aggressively and without shame. If you’re utterly content with your life, you’ll probably want to hit that next button now. For the rest of us… grab a fork and dig in, because this is sonic sustenance. Favorite track: Widdershins.
Dominic
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Dominic a Wonderful journey through sound.. Each track is unique and the whole thing together makes it a must have for electronic music lovers who are bored from all the standard stuff you hear these days. Favorite track: The Butterbusk Catgut Trading Co. <Hypercube RMX>.
Eddie Shook
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Eddie Shook Once all my adrenaline was used up reacting to the low frequency triggers, my solar plexus settled into a sublime content.
Favorite track: Tranny Europe Express.
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"Utterly penetrating sounds, with a sharpness to carve up a Sunday roast a treat. Lovely texturing throughout from the interspersed drones in “Bela Lugosi’s Dad”, the quieter ambient tones of “Downward Dogging” to the incy wincy “Spider insider”. Sped to a pace to keep you sentient, and randomised enough to keep you on guard. This is such a tasty morsel...." --Phil Vickery (BCFM)

"Modwump return with a vengeance on the follow up to their groundbreaking debut sub-genrebending electronic masterwork, “Animal Bitrate.” The cleverly titled “Fear of a Pink Planet,” an homage to the equally groundbreaking 1990 riot-provoking album, “Fear of a Black Planet” by hip-hop masters Public Enemy, take Modwump’s already wonky experimental music journey to some seriously off the rails trails. When I say trails, I’m talking about those audio/visual hypnopompic hallucinations brought on by a mad batch of acid-laden Kool-Aid. However Manga & co. are far from mad. Their vision is focused on fucking with music like porn stars while infusing said vision with social consciousness, yet never to a puke-provoking dogmatic level. I Adore the second album, even more so than the first. If I ever hear one more person tell me that 21st-century music sucks, I’m going to shove this one down his unenlightened, caveman gullet. Wait. Did I just say that? Sorry. The music made me do it..."
-- Michael Ferentino (Bedtime for Robots/Infamous Blasphemous)

"Fear of a Pink Planet (and its powerful remixes galore), if one dares to indulge....is wide in scope and at heart, pure punk. It never once buries its head in the sands, but rather pokes one in the throat, in hopes that one will poke back."
-- Bizarrechats

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released October 31, 2019

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