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1010 / Yeah
Electronic · 2010

1010 / Yeah

Two tracks of high-voltage electro house defined by aggressive synth stabs and rhythmic vocal glitches. A relentless sonic assault built for dark, strobe-lit basements.

September 14, 2010 · Boysnoize Records

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1010 / Yeah is a concentrated dose of the high-octane electro sound that defined the early 2010s club scene. It sounds like a machine coming to life in a dark, industrial space, trading traditional melody for rhythmic aggression and sheer sonic pressure. The tracks are built on a foundation of distorted kick drums and razor-sharp synth leads that feel designed to cut through the densest club atmospheres. It is music that demands physical movement, prioritizing impact and momentum over subtle progression.

Moments Worth Listening For
The moment in Yeah where the vocal sample disintegrates into a rapid-fire glitch before the kick drum slams back in.
The hypnotic, rising tension of the 303-style synth line in 1010 as it slowly filters into a piercing, distorted peak.
The rhythmic interplay between the Yeah vocal chop and the syncopated hi-hats that creates a relentless, forward-moving groove.

How does 1010 / Yeah sound next to the rest of Boys Noize's catalogue?

Vocal Layering+3.2σ

The vocals lean far further into vocal layering than the rest of the catalogue.

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