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Beytah - Phobos Monolith

Brian Kubat has been stomping around the west coast for a while causing panic under billings such as Beytah and Murdasloth. His deep warped basslines and circuit bent keyboards are known to shake rafters or rattle dinosaur bones from the La Brea tar pits to Washington. With the release Phobos Monolith, on the Digital Vomit label, Beytah puts the emphasis on using the much loved Gameboy music cartridge LSDJ to summon the alien apocolypse. 

The five track e.p. is full of nice build ups, hectic moments, slick bass and enough alien voices to keep you paranoid. “Arecibo Reply”, which you can listen to above, pretends to lighten the load with slow but steady basslines and alternating melodies until the ending picks up the pace. The song finishes off by probing you with some trashy, in a good way, gameboy jungle breaks before putting you back to bed with an erased memory. 

Phobos Monolith is an excellent example of how the right set of thumbs can use a Gameboy to make music that is not only fun, but  imaginative and moody at the same time. You already saved the princess, but can you survive the extraterrestrial onslaught?

You can download the full release here - http://www.digitalvomit.com/dvr076 or find out more about brian here - http://briankubat.com/

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