Prosdo unleashes a sonic manifesto with “The Horny Funkmaster General,” a title that boldly announces its intentions before the first beat drops. Released via Concrete Audio this June, this singular track operates as both statement piece and dancefloor weapon, embodying the artist’s playful yet commanding approach to electronic music production.
The production narrative unfolds through carefully orchestrated chaos—those “thumping double kicks” form the rhythmic backbone while “naughty stabs” punctuate the arrangement with mischievous precision. Prosdo’s mastery lies in the seamless integration of “cheeky backspins,” transforming what could be mere technical flourishes into essential storytelling elements.
This isn’t just functional club music; it’s character-driven electronic theater. The track’s provocative moniker reflects a deeper artistic confidence, positioning Prosdo as both puppet master and court jester in electronic music’s ongoing evolution. The “bag of treats” metaphor suggests an artist comfortable with their role as sonic provocateur, dispensing carefully crafted moments of euphoria.
The funkmaster general has pulled out his bag of treats and is handing them out.
Everything from the thumping double kicks, naughty stabs and cheeky backspins.
Will you take a treat from the Funkmaster?
BUY
https://www.beatport.com/it/release/the-horny-funkmaster-general/5118315
STREAM
https://open.spotify.com/intl-it/album/5dlVPD8ZxxI0A01teL0fRS
LINKS:
https://linktr.ee/prosdo
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