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Slumgod – AWOL
The Canadian electronic scene is fascinating and imaginative. The long years 'electric motors' of modern music have shared their innovation and evolution of sound. Musician Slumgod creates his electronic masterpieces in the city of Montreal.

As a young veteran of Montreal's new music movement, he created his own story of sounds each time focusing on something new. On June 11, his full-length album 'AWOL' was released in collaboration with FREE.99. The record has 11 tracks and we will consider some of them for a general presentation of this music. 


'Reflexion 'is the first track with a moving rhythm, catching up and lagging behind.  It has a synthetic base and strange trills on strings. 


'Serenity' begins as a soft knock from wild trip hop and shouts. Musical fabric grows into a synthesizer ambient then a hopping hip hop rhythm. The sounds of electronic harps and retro synthesizers from the 80s are played in duet. 


'Tap In' sounds like an electronic reef with Enigma bits from the early 90's. There we hear children's voices and minimalist keystrokes. 


'Free Trial' has a major atmosphere of good mood and inspiration with sound waves with gentle busts of electronic arpeggios and the knock of an unsurpassed beat. 


Listen to the full album 'AWOL' by Slumgod on Spotify below to stay up to date with the best examples of contemporary Canadian electronic music.