
Static Identification
Hailing from Seattle - Washington, where the rain is more like dirty-water and Wisconsin, where the winters are the coldest, Reverse broadsides listeners with their debut album titled, “Static Identification”. It’s a refreshingly conscious and eccentric list of grooves that are sure to turn heads.
Musically, not only does it fuse classical pianos with acoustic and electric guitars, a unique selection of Middle Eastern and Asian strings and voice samples, but just when you think that hiphop has become too repetitive, Reverse flips the script and morphs the instrumental into the next millennium.
Given the idea that most hiphop producers just live in loops, Reverse has crafted it’s beats around the vocals, the point that it makes the listener believe that all the instruments are authentic and not electronic, which is the case with the pianos and guitars. This is particularly helpful in their original story telling, in which the r...
Musically, not only does it fuse classical pianos with acoustic and electric guitars, a unique selection of Middle Eastern and Asian strings and voice samples, but just when you think that hiphop has become too repetitive, Reverse flips the script and morphs the instrumental into the next millennium.
Given the idea that most hiphop producers just live in loops, Reverse has crafted it’s beats around the vocals, the point that it makes the listener believe that all the instruments are authentic and not electronic, which is the case with the pianos and guitars. This is particularly helpful in their original story telling, in which the r...