
Two tracks of high-voltage electro house defined by aggressive synth stabs and rhythmic vocal glitches. A relentless sonic assault built for dark, strobe-lit basements.
September 14, 2010 · Boysnoize Records
1010 / Yeah is a concentrated dose of the high-octane electro sound that defined the early 2010s club scene. It sounds like a machine coming to life in a dark, industrial space, trading traditional melody for rhythmic aggression and sheer sonic pressure. The tracks are built on a foundation of distorted kick drums and razor-sharp synth leads that feel designed to cut through the densest club atmospheres. It is music that demands physical movement, prioritizing impact and momentum over subtle progression.
How does 1010 / Yeah sound next to the rest of Boys Noize's catalogue?
The vocals lean far further into vocal layering than the rest of the catalogue.
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