The new LP from Berlin's Robot Koch arrived a few weeks ago, and I've spent some time riding around listening to it in the car (driving alone, imho, is one of the best places/times to pass judgment on music). This album is definitely worth checking out, if you're looking one of the smoothest and most listenable bass/beats/post-dubstep albums available right now. Check it out here.
Koch shows off his dexterity by pulling together tracks that offer a little something for everyone, opening with slower post-rock crooning before moving into the realm of glitchy, boss-wobbling beats. His tracks also manage an expressiveness that is lacking from some of the recent flood of young beatsmiths. In an age when technology is allowing quantity to surpass quality in the ears of some fans, Koch maintains an edge in the fantastic texture he provides his sounds.
Listen to "Heal" featuring John Lamonica
Robot Koch- heal feat john lamonica by Robot Koch
Koch shows off his dexterity by pulling together tracks that offer a little something for everyone, opening with slower post-rock crooning before moving into the realm of glitchy, boss-wobbling beats. His tracks also manage an expressiveness that is lacking from some of the recent flood of young beatsmiths. In an age when technology is allowing quantity to surpass quality in the ears of some fans, Koch maintains an edge in the fantastic texture he provides his sounds.
Listen to "Heal" featuring John Lamonica
Robot Koch- heal feat john lamonica by Robot Koch

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