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Both artists share an unbridled affinity for wonky experimentation; whether it’s Kitala’s tilted vocals or Soft-Bodied Humans’ distorted, bass heavy productions.
This first single off the duo’s collaborative EP, Kaiju Kitala, takes this offbeat approach and blows it up.
Set to a staccato grime beat that cuts and splices with precision, Kitala delivers a flurry of bars that menace and captivate in equal measure.
Inspired by the unique sound design of historic Japanese monster films, this track is at once eerie and galvanizing.
Simply put, it’s killer.
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Both artists share an unbridled affinity for wonky experimentation; whether it’s Kitala’s tilted vocals or Soft-Bodied Humans’ distorted, bass heavy productions.
This first single off the duo’s collaborative EP, Kaiju Kitala, takes this offbeat approach and blows it up.
Set to a staccato grime beat that cuts and splices with precision, Kitala delivers a flurry of bars that menace and captivate in equal measure.
Inspired by the unique sound design of historic Japanese monster films, this track is at once eerie and galvanizing.
Simply put, it’s killer.
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