Mind Control QZR003 Is J. Augustus third release on his imprint Quaziscience. After a strong QZR002 King Mode release J wanted to drop this within two weeks. "They just vibe together. They feel like they should be released back to back." said J. Augustus in a quick interview.
Mind Control Is very much about the current times and lookout for QZR004 entitled "Hallucinations EP" to follow the trend of the times and great DnB J keeps dropping this year.
Shake is, well, a big tune that will make you do just that. heavy bass and gritty sound design are held together by a epic drum set that just bangs out. J. Augustus love to use his own vocals in tunes so you get some of this here in this big roller.
Mind Control is a deeper more minimal sound. If you love Bass check what J has done here. some crunchy vibes on the second layer of mids and highs. This tune is epic.
BIO FOR: J. Augustus
Once a teenager with his head always in a sketchbook, Justin soon began playing in a 3 man band in small town Texas coffee shops. This classically-trained violist, self-taught pianist and street artist has since toured the country emceeing, DJing, producing, remixing your favorite tracks, while filling the city streets with his art.
J.Augustus has now been a staple of the live music scene in Austin, Texas since the late 1990's during which he could never let his passion for spectacular color go. He continued to keep his love of art alive with a spray can in one hand and an MPC in the other. Live performances over the last decade and beyond have cemented his raw talent and ability to connect with his audiences into a formidable force, bringing his own originality to the table in everything he does.
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