
infraBuse is a one man musical project with roots in Antwerp, Belgium. Neo, the guy behind it, comes from a rock-oriented background, but realised around 2005 that he could have a lot more fun with music software, not to mention total artistic freedom. What initially started as a casual experimenting with sounds, synths and samples, slowly grew into something a bit more devoted. A first product arrived in 2006, when a 5-track EP called "Simple Shapes and Patterns" was put out and released on the twin labels Metropublic and Retropublic. Also some remixes were done, including the B-sides of the singles of Canadian industrial metalband Rise of the Fallen and that of Latvian new-wave band StandART. Another important collab was a co-production with Dutch rapper Omi for a track fo his debut album in 2007.
This leads us to the present day. Neo, who took a 3-year break from producing, decided to pick the skill back up around June 2009 which is unfolding into a second release, scheduled for the beginning of 2010- called “A state of Mind EP” : a sonic onslaught of ferocious bass, head cracking drums and complex rhythms. With influences from experimental hiphop, broken beat and dubstep, infraBuse has grown, taking a next step in its evolution towards crafting its own form of futuristic glitch-hop. With a nod toward the resurgence in the instrumental hiphop beats-movement, as well as the still growing dubstep bass-oriented culture, infraBuse has this time injected a bigger sense of dance sensibility into the music, in an effort to carve its niche with a new school dance floor sound. Neo is planning on putting a full album out around the summer of 2010, featuring tracks from the new EP, as well as guest performances and remixes.
Stay in touch at infrabuse.wordpress.com.
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