06 April 2024 - 1 Comment
Gear up for an electrifying new release from the creative powerhouse of Bad Jelly Collective, brought to you by the immensely unknown solo artist Badjelly Ben! The fresh EP, TRi-P0LA, is here to flip your musical expectations upside down with three tracks that speak volumes. If you're craving something that hits differently, you've got to give TRi-P0LA a listen before you make any further decisions in your day.
Dive Deep into TRi-P0LA:
With TRi-P0LA' Badjelly Ben explores the essence of sound and emotion through P0ST-D0PE, F0UNDATi0NS, and D0MAiN. Each track is a testament to his incredible talent as he holds back his voice to let the music speak for itself. From raw finishes to ethereal melodies, this EP is a journey through the depths of musical innovation.
Track-by-Track Vibes:
P0ST-D0PE: This opener is all about that bass and those drums. It's raw, it's heavy, and it sets the tone for the entire EP. With a finish that's as unrefined as it is captivating, P0ST-D0PE is a track that’ll get your heart racing and your head nodding from the get-go.
F0UNDATi0NS: Again drum heavy, F0UNDATi0NS digs deep into the themes of acknowledging when change needs to occur. It's a powerful mix of few yet meaningful lyrics and compelling soundscapes that will undeniably resonate with listeners on a profound level
D0MAiN: Closing the EP on a classic Bad Jelly moody sing along, D0MAiN is an anthem of self-assertion and empowerment. It’s the kind of track that leaves a lasting impression, with its tight production (notably the drum production), guitar textures and an energy that chants something indescribable yet somehow he found enough words to chuck in this one.
TRi-P0LA will be streaming across all major platforms over this week and is currently available Bandcamp.
About Badjelly Ben
As the solo artist within the Bad Jelly Collective, Badjelly Ben brings a unique flair to the music scene. His passion for creating deep, resonant sounds that challenge the status quo shines through in every track he produces, especially in TRi-P0LA. This experiments with electronic shades more than his previous releases.
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