HKE - ‘God Form’ Track Review
Dream Catalogue founder and musician HKE, has an ambitious new project called ‘Sequence 777′. The project’s focus is to release 7 different albums, each with 7 tracks, on 7 separate labels.
According to an excerpt from MMJ, when creating the content of these new albums, HKE would render the file once the track felt complete and then he would close the file without saving to ensure that he could not further edit the tracks in the future.
While HKE seems to have employed a gut approach to how he is producing and editing these tracks it certainly doesn’t sound underproduced. On ‘God Form’ we get four minutes of simplistic house. There is a contemplative vibe to the whole track, from the stripped back beginning to the piano chords that finish the track off. It is definitely a more club friendly HKE track, with the warped vocal samples giving a nod to early UK garage and dubstep. If this new track is any indication of what we can expect from this new series of albums we are going to get some of the most enjoyable and perhaps club friendly HKE tracks to date.
‘God Form’ is taken from the first album in the ‘Sequence 777′ series entitled ‘No Man Is God’ due out on BLCR Laboratories July 7th.
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