October 8, 2009

Reverse Engineering – Socially Unacceptable

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Swiss group, Reverse Engineering, which comprises Alain Decrevel (laptop), David Pieffet (laptop + human beatbox) and G-bart (turntablism) is back with a new CD 4 years after they released their first album Duck & Cover. The new album, Highly Complex Machinery, will be out on Jan 25th 2010 on French label Jarring Effects

The album will have 12 tracks including American MC’s Blu RUM 13 (One Self), M.Sayyid (Antipop Consortium) and Croatian rapper Diyala’s.

The first single, “Socially Acceptable”, is great piece of abstract hip-hop, but not so abstract that you get a Pefuse/Flying Lotus type sound, but more of a cleverly produce piece of hip hop. It opens with a crazy effected guitar riff, but then comes the hard hitting heavy bass/drums and immediately you know you have a gem.

Check it out below as well as another track featuring Blu Rum 13.

enjoY!

Reverse Engineering – Socially Unacceptable

Reverse Engineering – DTTR (ft. Blu Rum 13)

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