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At the heels of announcing the arrival of his debut album, Imposter Syndrome, and releasing a mammoth collaboration with Nitti Gritti, Hydraulix switches up the pace with “Another Minute”, the second single off the forthcoming LP. Featuring vocals from up-and-coming rapper Muchi, “Another Minute” sees Hydraulix try his hand at crafting conscious, elevated bedroom hip-hop. “Another Minute” is slated for release Tuesday, June 15 via WAKAAN.
Although he’s best known for his hard-hitting style of freeform bass, Hydraulix aimed to hone in on his love for all things electronic, classic, contemporary, and future in his debut album. “Another Minute” showcases the Sydney-based artist’s versatility as a producer. Boasting an array of high-profile features on Imposter Syndrome, Hydraulix recruited bedroom producer and rapper Muchi to inject his effortless flow and conscious lyricism into the stripped-back, genre-blurring cut. Cited as the LP’s closing track, “Another Minute” aptly invites listeners to “stay another minute” before parting ways with the 20-track journey that the LP generously delivers.
“I had been listening to a LOT of The Kid Laroi and finding inspiration for some beats; he’s had a huge year and I was really inspired by his music in 2020. I had also been a big fan of Muchi but never had anything to suit his vocals and style so when I started ‘Another Minute’ I knew this could be the perfect song to collaborate on. Once I had everything down I sent the track straight to Muchi who couldn’t have captured the vibe more perfectly, he killed it on this track. Once I heard the track come together I knew I wanted to close the album with it, its late-night vibes and lyrics [‘can’t you just stay another minute’] was exactly the message to finish off ‘Imposter Syndrome.”- Hydraulix
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released June 15, 2021
'Another Minute' is available Tuesday June 15 via WAKAAN
These five tracks tell a lucid story with tones and textures, AND nearly demand you move your body during each piece.
This EP calls between critical nodes of musical DNA that link together many of my favorite parts of the electronic scene.
Good for a party with that edgy energy, a firespin, or night drive! David Rees
I don't need the members of any community discarded and body othered as a bitch, thanks of the trees for helping me realize there's no point in bass music that I need to hear someone slip the word into my eardrum. cya. BeatsaNdBuds