NMF Roundup: Hotel Garuda delivers infectious melody on ‘One Reason,’ ORIENTAL CRAVINGS embody Alison Wonderland’s ‘Sometimes Love,’ Fatboy Slim’s ‘Praise You’ receives a disco edit + more
As each week brings a succession of new music from electronic music’s biggest artists, here’s a selection of tracks that shouldn’t be missed this NMF.
Giveaway: Win a VIP Table for 4 and a Meet and Greet with Rain Man at Webster Hall
Rain Man makes his solo debut at Webster Hall this Saturday, April 11th. Webster Hall and Dancing Astronaut have a table for 4 and a meet and greet with the newly re-imagined Kris Trindl who's hot off the release of his debut single, "Visionary." Enter the contest below. Winners will be announced at 5pm EST Friday night.
Rain Man returns with ‘Visionary’ featuring Sirah on Borgore’s Buygore Records
After a highly public split from Krewella, Rain Man has finally returned with his first solo original production. Joining the Buygore family, Kris Trindl's latest output, "Visionary," has all the hallmarks of his Krewella-era production work, but this time he swaps out the Jahan sisters for Sirah's culling vocals. Opening with a middle finger worthy verse that serves as a battle cry for the future of Trindl and the Rain Man project, "Visionary," is a not so subtle, sonic call out for some people to "get on [Rain Man's] level." A gruesome amalgamation of all flavors of bass music -- including quick-footed drum n' bass, gritty dubstep, and spastic trap -- Rain Man's return is a loud and proud reminder that he's leaving the past behind him by letting his production talents do the talking.
Rain Man shares inspirational playlist ahead of return performance in Miami
Rain Man is ready to make a comeback. After a mired 2014, the ex-Krewella producer, Kris Trindl has kept his profile and studio time underwraps, showing off a handful of brief Soundclood previews and a collaboration with Mat Devine under the Hunter Square moniker. Possibly foreshadowing of what's to come, Trindl has just shared a Spotify playlist dubbed "Inspiration Tunes." It's true that forging a new path requires inspiration and Trindl looks to acts like The Prodigy, The Faint, Slipknot and even Guns and Roses to lead the way. With a playlist like the one he just shared on Spotify, it's clear to see that whatever Rain Man has planned is going to be loud, brash, and truly bad ass.