Rude Audio are a South London based collective of vocalists, musicians, producers and engineers. Their debut album ‘That Dirty Echo’ sees the group exploring new sounds that transcend electronic and dance genres.
A collective formed through a mutual love of complex musical styles and global dance fusions, Rude Audio encapsulates London`s love for Big Beats, Dubstep, wholesale Electro madness and a total disregard for commercialized genre boundaries. With heaps of technical knowledge on tap, there was never any doubt this debut long player would be anything than an exciting release – Rude Audio have honestly created a body of work to please just about everyone, call it a dance request extravaganza if you will, a melodic rumble of sounds panning left to right observing spacious amounts of Dub, Bass, Dancehall and party tunes. `That Dirty Echo` spares us from tacky samples or embarrassing synthesized hand-claps, instead wonderful angelic vocals are interspersed in a fabulous world of the sublime. Rude Audio have two huge free mix downloads for your listening pleasure over on their Website, over twenty remixes on each, nice touch.
Rude Audio can join the elite – From past ambient groovers like The Orb, insane energy freaks Underworld or big time bass pioneers The Chemical Brothers – there`s one thing in common, they ALL understand the technology.
“Rude Audio’s broad musical inspiration stems from its members’ presence within the underground scene. Through regular work as engineers for other electronic acts and organising parties and raves, Rude Audio have materialised over the years to become an elusive presence within Electronic music. Progressing from such experiences, the collective now aim to re-introduce themselves having enlisted a collection of new and “old school” digital and analogue electronic equipment for a more sophisticated take on their unique sound. ‘That Dirty Echo’ may be the refined package of the Rude Audio sound, however the album’s bold showcase of various underground styles maintains, it does not lose its originality”.
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