GTA 5 Has Some Hidden HudMo
Full disclosure, I am not a Grand Theft Auto 5 (GTA 5) player, but there are enough people around me talking about it on a daily basis that I might as well be playing it. Put it this way, I know that the folks at Rockstar Games nailed because of how effusive my friends are about the gameplay. Me, I'm equally impressed with their wide selection of music. And it's not a lot of music you'd normally hear, which is good for up and coming artists because it's a great opportunity to get permanent, long-term exposure with a song on a top selling video game.
Naturally, I flipped when I noticed a track I had never heard by Hudson Mohawke on the FlyMo FM station. Staying true to his roots, what erupts from the speakers is a loud, organ based beat that promises to rattle any self respecting deck. It fits well with my mental model of HudMo as a producer who doesn't settle for less than grandeur. My only critique is that the track amounts to a snippet at 1 min and 30 sec. I'm going to continue to hold out hope that tracks like 100hm and Scud Books will finally be finished and released for public consumption...#HudMo
Hudson Mohawke - 100hm
Image Credit: Grand Theft Auto - Rockstar Games
Naturally, I flipped when I noticed a track I had never heard by Hudson Mohawke on the FlyMo FM station. Staying true to his roots, what erupts from the speakers is a loud, organ based beat that promises to rattle any self respecting deck. It fits well with my mental model of HudMo as a producer who doesn't settle for less than grandeur. My only critique is that the track amounts to a snippet at 1 min and 30 sec. I'm going to continue to hold out hope that tracks like 100hm and Scud Books will finally be finished and released for public consumption...#HudMo
Hudson Mohawke - 100hm
Image Credit: Grand Theft Auto - Rockstar Games
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