KRTS "Knuckle Under" (The Dread Of An Unknown Evil - Project: Mooncircle, 2012) by PROJECT MOONCIRCLE published on 2012-11-21T18:31:46Z http://www.projectmooncircle.com/releases/129 | http://projectmooncircle.bandcamp.com/album/the-dread-of-an-unknown-evil Limited colored 2LP vinyl version ➥ http://www.hhv.de/shop/en/item/krts-the-dread-of-an-unknown-evil-293762 | http://www.rushhour.nl/distribution_detailed.php?item=67544 | http://www.cargorecords.co.uk/release/20582 Digital version ➦ http://projectmooncircle.bandcamp.com/album/the-dread-of-an-unknown-evil | https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/the-dread-of-an-unknown-evil/id575547037 | http://www.junodownload.com/products/the-dread-of-an-unknown-evil/2074040-02/ In 2011 we saw <b>KRTS</b> breaking free from the boundaries of NYC's five boroughs, releasing his first EP, <i>Hold On</i>, with the Berlin-based label <b>Project: Mooncircle</b>. The five tracks of Hold On represent the organic, heavily emotional and lively style of broken-beat, fusion jazz, boom-bap, and dubstep. With the end of 2012 comes <i>The Dread Of An Unknown Evil</i>, KRTS's first LP (<i>limited, colored, double vinyl / uv-varnish print cover</i>) for Project: Mooncircle. With bass-culture styles reflecting the darker side of everyday reality, the album explores themes such as fear, apprehension, doubt, angst, and sorrow, with the prevailing dread of an unknown and uncertain future—always there, peering around corners, waiting and watching. "<i>Your Eyes</i>" features <b>Stevee Wellons</b> — a soulful diva and KRTS's own mother — telling the story of lost loves and abandoned hopes. "<i>Knuckle Under</i>" is an immediate cinematic ride through the chaotic New York City underground, each bass line like an elbow to the shoulder, spinning you and pushing you down until it all turns black. "<i>Something New</i>" featuring sibling <b>Jon Hairston</b> on vocals, is a plea to love and the risks involved when we hold hearts back. The ten tracks of The Dread Of An Unknown Evil form an intimate LP from a musician battling to make it between cities, families, loves, losses, and futures — on to the next chapter. Mixed by K. Hairston | Mastering by Sven Friederichs | Original artwork by <a href="http://www.alfonsocruz.es/">Alfonso Cruz</a> | Layout by Gordon Gieseking | Text by Christopher Salyers | A&R: Gordon Gieseking Genre Electronic/Beats/Dubstep Comment by luke This is just awesome. 2013-09-03T14:22:11Z Comment by luke Woah. 2013-09-03T14:21:03Z Comment by Aprilboss Well done, masterpiece ! 2013-02-02T09:50:27Z Comment by Aprilboss haha fuck this is too much :D <3 2013-02-02T09:49:07Z Comment by steviewander production value is out of this world 2012-12-07T23:27:46Z Comment by Dr.Sleep dope music 2012-11-23T11:17:21Z Comment by FOIL L. !!!!!!!!!!! 2012-11-22T17:52:19Z Comment by Murrzeak Some awesome grungy stuff here! 2012-11-22T16:18:00Z Comment by Teebag the Hustla evil 2012-11-22T12:51:32Z Comment by Benjamin, more great stuff. brilliant track! 2012-11-22T08:44:04Z Comment by Benjamin, ahhh!!!! just take my money! here- take my whole wallet. just don't hurt me. 2012-11-22T08:43:39Z Comment by µSPΘRΕ Stay evil 2012-11-22T07:45:14Z Comment by Stone Richnau Cool! 2012-11-22T07:12:44Z Comment by TANTE ELZE whhhhaaattt 2012-11-21T23:01:56Z Comment by Art Mambo wouu! 2012-11-21T20:29:32Z Comment by DJ Vic Tandy woah.. 2012-11-21T19:56:12Z Comment by Botti love it! 2012-11-21T19:50:30Z Comment by The Trailer TV Smooth. 2012-11-21T19:19:53Z Comment by Beats On Strike interesting 2012-11-21T19:01:28Z Comment by Lando evil-KRTS 2012-11-21T18:58:42Z Comment by Sina. Ridiculous!! 2012-11-21T18:46:55Z