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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024
  • Listen "The Boy Who Turned into a Fly," the latest experimental masterpiece by Plasma Funk. This 24-track album ducks deep into the drumfunk genre, blending intricate breakbeats, hypnotic buzzing, and cinematic orchestral elements to tell the wordless tale of a boy transformed into a fly. Each track serves as a chapter in this strange, otherworldly adventure, immersing listeners in a psychedelic soundscape where the boundaries of music blur and new realms of sound take flight.
    Plasma Funk, renowned for his innovative cyberfunk style, pushes the limits of auditory storytelling here, using no lyrics, only buzzing textures and a fusion of orchestral and electronic sounds. The result is a mind-bending journey that merges the primal energy of drum breaks with a vast, epic atmosphere. Every track is a unique experience, capturing the boy’s surreal transformation, his encounters, and his flight through strange and vivid sound worlds.
    At the heart of this album is the drumfunk genre, a niche but powerful offshoot of drum and bass that focuses on complex, chopped-up breakbeats. Drumfunk is all about rhythm; its core lies in deconstructing classic breakbeats (often from jazz or funk records) and reassembling them in intricate, unpredictable patterns. The style is raw, yet sophisticated-it's minimal in melody but maximal in rhythmic complexity.
    Some of the best-known representatives of drumfunk are Paradox, Macc, Fanu, and Breakage, artists who have mastered the art of sculpting beats into intricate, almost mathematical constructions while maintaining a visceral groove. Drumfunk sits at a unique spot on the musical palette, appealing to fans of experimental electronic music, underground drum and bass, and anyone drawn to the cerebral side of rhythm. The genre may not be as accessible as mainstream EDM, but it’s cherished by those who appreciate music that challenges conventions and offers something unexpected.
    Listeners who enjoy IDM (Intelligent Dance Music), jungle, psychedelic soundscapes, or even the orchestral grandeur of cinematic music will find a lot to love in "The Boy Who Turned into a Fly". Its surreal mix of organic and electronic sounds, combined with Plasma Funk's signature experimental approach, makes it ideal for those who embrace strange noises, otherworldly atmospheres, and unorthodox rhythms. Fans of abstract narratives and sonic experimentation will find themselves utterly captivated by this bold, genre-defying album.
    Prepare for a journey unlike any other, where buzzing wings and breakbeats guide you through a dreamlike, epic adventure-a truly avant-garde listening experience.
    "The Boy Who Turned into a Fly" by Plasma Funk

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