Deceptikon featured on XLR8R!

XLR8R has made Kinyoubi a featured download on their site! They also had some nice things to say:

Deceptikon is a recent transplant to the Bay Area, and he’s brought with him a new album, Mythology of the Metropolis, from which “Kinyoubi” is taken. Thick, wet handclaps and deep kicks dominate the track’s percussive element, with an interesting move from a more dubstep feel to a slow-motion house beat towards the piece’s end. Starry main synths, gut-rumbling bass, and beautifully unintelligible vocals provide the melodic backbone of “Kinyoubi,” making for an exciting and versatile slice from this upcoming producer.

http://www.xlr8r.com/mp3/2010/03/kinyoubi

Buy the new album, Mythology of the Metropolis!

Deceptikon dominating the Addictech charts!

Deceptikon’s Broken Synthesizers is currently #1 on Addictech’s weekly downloads chart! Other tracks from the new album completely fill up the top 10…!

Check it out!

Deceptikon – Mythology Of The Metropolis

OUT NOW! on Daly City Records!

“Mythology of the Metropolis” is the highly anticipated third
Deceptikon album, and is easily his most ambitions work to date. The
record is a genre-hopping, bass-heavy, mind-bending album of epic
proportions, one that is equally suited for the home stereo as well as
the dance floor. Heavy analog bass lines, vocals mangled just beyond
recognition, vocoded samples, and thumping drums play like a
soundtrack to genres that haven’t yet been invented. Created primarily
while Wright was living in Japan, “Mythology of the Metropolis” is an
extended love letter written to the city of Tokyo. Over three years in
the making, the album features guest contributions from artists as
diverse as He Can Jog (Audiobulb, Benbecula), Copy (Audio Dregs), Oly
(170, Ipecac), and Vincent Parker (Fourthcity, Run Riot). A critical
and underground fan favorite, Deceptikon is an artist to watch in
2010.

Praise for “Mythology of the Metropolis”:

“Both delightfully nostalgic and supremely contemporary, Mythology of
the Metropolis simultaneously sounds like everything I love and
nothing I’ve ever heard before.  If this is what the future sounds
like, I no longer have any reason to fear getting older.”
-Captain Ahab (Deathbomb Arc, Cock Rock Disco, Dual Plover, Irritant)

“Deceptikon pulls through with yet another strong release.
Well-produced and balanced rhythms, melodies, and beats all contained
within a positive attitude.  A wonderful release to bump while on a
cruse around the neighborhood.  I personally am always anticipating
Dkon’s next release!”
– Jerry Abstract (Shitkatapult, Musick, Schematic, Detroit Underground)

“There is not a single weak song on the new Deceptikon record…
sounds like electroclash kicking hiphops ass. thick & analog. …
electro sci-fi disco giving hip hop a reach around. it should sell
like cakes that are hot.”
– Proem (Merck, n5md, Component, Nonresponse)

Praise for past releases:

“A delicious amalgam of hip-hop, soul, and electropop … teeming with
fresh ideas and both sonically svelte in design and lush in character
… (Deceptikon is) fully qualified to be a next-level hip-hop
producer.”
-Textura

“Dilla comparisons might be in order … a track like “Almond Groves”
has all the organic warmth and grit, in addition to the subtle
synthetic undertones, of a Ummah-era Jay Dee production. ”
-Okayplayer

“(Deceptikon has) an earthly love of jazz and melody that posits him
not many miles away from Britain’s premier laptronica whiz kid, Four
Tet. … Heads will nod.”
-Grooves Magazine

“His ability to keep heads bobbing with hiphop rooted breakbeats and a
large palate of sounds helped him win the (Portland) laptop battle;
these are both what makes his debut full length so hot. … There’s
got to be more heat on the way.”
-Portland Mercury / Seattle Stranger

“Deceptikon is peerless in his ability to get a groove on.”
-Inpress ( Australia )

“A DJ Krush-like grasp of rhythm and melody”
– Seattle Stranger

Radio praise:

“MD thought this was amazing!!  Starting off nicely in rotation here.”
KXLU, Los Angeles

“THAT is a good record!  REALLY good!”
CISM, Montreal

“Fantastic!  This is the album that DJ Shadow should have put out”
KAMP, Phoenix

“Seriously, this might be the best thing I’ve heard all year.”
CJUM, Winnipeg

“It’s really good. I’m gonna push it hard”
WUIC, Chicago

“All over this one! LOVE IT!!!”
WDBM, Detroit

Click here to download!

ARTIST: Monk Fly
TITLE: The Far Side of Zen
LABEL: Daly City Records
CAT-NO: DCR146
FORMAT: Digital
RELEASE DATE: 02/02/2010

Photos from Petnation 2!

Photos are up from the 2nd Petnation Party with
Mochipet, Slayers Club, Savage Henry, Audiovoid,
Deceptikon,  Lippe,  Memes,  and Donut Cake!
Peep it here! xoxo

Thanks to Raynie Vratari (cudunko) for The Photos!

Deceptikon in the Seattle Stranger!

Deceptikon’s recent live show in Seattle got a recommendation from Stranger writer Dave Segal:

Stop Biting: Deceptikon

(Lo-Fi) Former Seattle producer Deceptikon (Zack Wright) has been living in Japan and San Francisco for the last few years or so. Now he’s back for the holidays, in time to liven up that dull week between Christmas and New Year’s Eve with a date at the hiphop/B-boy-friendly weekly Stop Biting. Should be interesting to witness how Deceptikon’s geekily funked-up IDM—his sprightly tracks bump, bleep, and shimmer somewhere between Dabrye and Scientific American—will go down with the breakdancers. He will likely bust out some tracks from his forthcoming album,Mythology of the Metropolis (out February 16 on Daly City Records). DAVE SEGAL

Master P on Atari Transformed (The Remixes) OUT NOW!

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OUT NOW! Master P on Atari Transformed The Remixes. Going World Wide 02/02/2010!

ARTIST: Mochipet
TITLE: Master P on Atari Transformed Volume 1
CAT-NO: DCR147
FORMAT: Digital
RELEASE DATE: 02/02/2010

Master P on Atari Transformed Vol.1 sets the stage for a futuristic-in- your- face- you -betta -be- paying -attention robot sizzle meltdown. Master P Transformed travels beyond bassy and spacy with plenty of glitched out lazers locked full on the dancefloor. The remixes have elements of Glitch, Hip Hop, and Electro, but it is still David Y. Wang, AKA Mochipet guiding the way beneath it all.Track 01 John Coltrane on Atari is exceptional, an acoustic down and dirty tussle. Track 02 comes from the reknowned Kraddy, a money-back guaranteed dance party banger. Newcomer to Daly City Records, Deceptikon / Zack Wright works his magic on Track 11 Master P on Chords and Coffee, its like gifting you with the perfect espresso martini buzz.This is a remix record that really gives the original Master P on Atari its fair due while allowing each artist to contribute their own distinct and original touch. Also keep an eye out for Master P on Atari Transformed Vol. 2, released early 2010, with remixes by Jacob London, The Flying Skulls, Preshih Moments, Spltium, Encarti, Layerz, and more.

*Also included in this release is the complete Remix Parts for the tracks: Master P on Atari, Turbo Thizz Petnation, and Robot Crunk Juice off of Mochipet’s Master P on Atari Release earlier this year. This is a special bundle for all you music producers out there.

Tracklisting:
1. John Coltrane on Atari (Daniel Day Trio Remix)
2. Marshall Bass Smacks (Kraddy Remix)
3. Robot Dunk Juice (ill.gates vs. Little John Remix)
4. Master P on Obe One Kenobi (Matt B Remix)
5. Master P on Versace (Memory 9 Remix)
6. Vermin Bass Stacks (Vinyl Blight Remix)
7. Anticon on Atari (Restiform Bodies Remix)
8. Robot Basslab Juice (S.P.E.C.T.R.E. Remix)
9. Alien Crunk Dub (Audiovoid Remix)
10. Complex Cumbia Dub (Sub Swara Remix)
11. Master P on Chords and Coffee (Deceptikon Remix)
12. Remix Parts – Master P on Atari Drums (88bpm)
13. Remix Parts – Master P on Atari Lazers (88bpm)
14. Remix Parts – Master P on Atari Bass (88bpm)
15. Remix Parts – Master P on Atari Vocals (88bpm)
16. Remix Parts – Turbo Thizz Petnation Drums (90bpm)
17. Remix Parts – Turbo Thizz Petnation Lazers (90bpm)
18. Remix Parts – Turbo Thizz Petnation Hi-Hats (90bpm)
19. Remix Parts – Turbo Thizz Petnation Bass (90bpm)
20. Remix Parts – Robot Crunk Juice Drums (90bpm)
21. Remix Parts – Robot Crunk Juice Bass (90bpm)
22. Remix Parts – Robot Crunk Juice Keys (90bpm)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD IT NOW!

Daly City Records Takes over TransportedSF BUS 11/19!

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Daly City Records Takeover! Join us for an unforgettable night of music!
Your musical selectors will be:
Mochipet & Deceptikon & The Flying Skulls
Pick Up spot:The Bus Stop Gallery (135 Dore St. Unit C, betwn 9th / 10th in SOMA)

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