Making a welcome entrance, US artists Four Seconds Ago step into the ring & drop their new two track workout – titled ‘Bump The Lamp’ & ‘Muse’.
Moving & morphing in sync with the relationship of its co-founders, Misha Mansoor & Jake Bowen – Four Seconds Ago share two decades of friendship & countless experiences. As members of GRAMMY® nominated metal mainstays Periphery, along with various other collaborations across genres – Misha & Jake continue to stretch their sonic horizons & apply the same signature inventive creativity to electronic music.
With an appreciation for artists including the likes of deadmau5, Hudson Mohawke & Jon Hopkins – Misha & Jake initially introduced Four Seconds Ago in 2018, with their full-length debut LP, The Vacancy released the same year & to critical acclaim. Throughout the ensuing years since The Vacancy‘s release, they not only accrued more experience with respective solo projects – but also a plethora of studio tools, enabling them to level up once more.
Fast forward to the present, Four Seconds Ago now present ‘Bump The Lamp’ & ‘Muse’ – as the duo craft a living & breathing soundscape, accented by analog synth transmissions, spacey dynamics & otherworldly ambient melodies. With ‘Bump The Lamp’ layering a glimmering synth loop over a glitchy clap-laden beat, soft keys glow like embers between a humming swirl. Whilst ‘Muse’ features an ethereal vocal sample & careens atop waves of flickering synths, skittering cymbals & gentle feedback – traversing across an array of soundscapes.
Stay tuned as ‘Bump The Lamp’ & ‘Muse’ touch down globally.
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