Bro Safari and UFO! release their “Animal” LP yesterday, and it offers something for ever type of dance music fan. The two have been hard at work on this LP for over a year now and I’m stoked to finally hear the end result. Yesterday Bro Safari tweeted:
After a few listens, in my opinion, “Animal” is the most diverse release of 2013 so far. All ten tracks encompass multi-genre beats and range in style. Proving that Bro Safari & UFO! are capable of doing anything in the studio. If you’re use to albums being focused in one direction you’re going to need to keep an open mind when listening to this ten track work. You can download the full LP or select certain tracks below.
1. Drama
If you’ve been to one of Bro Safari’s shows you’ve probably heard him drop this somewhere in his set. “Drama” is a great way for Safari & UFO! to kick off their LP since the trap scene is so huge now. This track gives off an original gangster groove.
2. The Dealer
“The Dealer” pays tribute to wobbles that were once the highlight of the electronic dance scene way back when. Dubstep is slowly dying, at least to me, but this track is fire.
3. Sputnik
Moombah? I love it! The Russian lyrics are pretty swag too.
4. Animal
I’m pumped that I am finally able to hear the final version of “Animal”. If you’ve been listening to the Annie Nightingale Mix on the daily like me, then you’ve probably been as excited to hear the full version. Let’s just say the choppy sound effects and trap beats work well with me.
5. Bird Brain
Bird Brain is my personal favorite of the “Animal” LP and I’ll probably be jamming to it for days to come.
6. Burn The Block
“Burn The Block” was released a day early to keep hungry fans happy. Biggies badass vocals and trap elements mixed is indescribably awesome. If Biggie was alive I wonder what he would have to say about trap music, or the rise of EDM in general.
7. No Time To Sleep
“No Time To Sleep” describe my life in sounds. If you’re looking for some mellow music, this record has the perfect beat. It is definitely an alternative style for Bro Safari & UFO!, but it keeps the diverse theme going from start to finish.
8. Tracers
This whole LP is filled with futuristic sound and “Tracers” is testament to that, I hate to even label any of these records to one genre.
9. Zombies
“Zombies” is sure to be a fan favorite, the melody is clean, the effects are interesting, and the vocal edits are paralyzing.
10. Chimbre
Finally to close out the LP we have “Chimbre”, featuring vocals from Anna Yvette. I can see this record getting the remix treatment from some of trap, dubstep, and DnB’s biggest names. We’ll have to wait and see.