Published
Wed, Feb 17, 2010, 09:00
- The bass-heavy Philly producer will release his second album this spring.
Starkey's sophomore full-length, entitled Ear Drums And Black Holes, will be released in April.
The Philadelphia-based producer coined the term "street-bass" to describe his bass-heavy stylings that take from high-tempo US dance styles like ghetto house and Miami bass as much as grime and dubstep. While there's plenty of the energetic and forcefully melodic club bangers that he made his name with, previous purple-tinged single "OK Luv" opens up the record (without its original rap from London-based MC Badness), Anneka makes a delicate vocal turn on the wonky balladry of "Stars," and there are other appearances from Japanese vocalist Kiki Hitomi, UK grime artist P-Money, and Texan MC Cerebral Vortex spread throughout the record. As with 2008's Ephemeral Exhibits, Ear Drums And Black Holes will also see a release via Mike Paradinas' Planet Mu imprint, which looks like its set to maintain its prolific album output well into 2010.
Tracklist
01. OK Luv
02. Murderous Words (feat. Cerebral Vortex)
03. 11th Hour
04. Numb (feat. P-Money)
05. Stars (feat. Anneka)
06. Multidial
07. Spacecraft
08. Neck Snap
09. Fourth Dimension
10. Club Games (feat. Cerebral Vortex & Buddy Leezle)
11. Alienstyles
12. Capsule
13. New Cities (feat. Kiki Hitomi)
14. Pleasure Points
15. Fidelio
Planet Mu will releaase Ear Drums And Black Holes on April 19th, 2010.