Woolymammoth & Noer the Boy are on a mission to melt your brain. The Courteous Family friends have been killing it on their own for some time but their latest collab takes things to another realm. With a little help from Hapa, ‘Athena’ sees them exploring realms of bass so dark and raucous you’ll have a hard time finding your way back to reality. It’s a drug-induced stumble through the ruins of ancient Greece with strobed-out moonlight as your only source of light. The reverberations are so heavy the entire ground moves with each step. It’s eerie and unconventional, but its call is too much to ignore. The brief moment of silence within is a fleeting serenity that’s obliterated with a force that hits even harder than the first section. Stream this godly bass creation below if you dare.
The track comes off their upcoming EP Metisma which drops tomorrow on Saturate. We talked to Noer the Boy to get a bit more insight on the project, “The origin of the track names comes from the legend of Metis. Metis was a super smart and clever goddess who slept with Zeus and intimidated him due to the prophecy that she would give birth to two powerful children, one of whom would overthrow Zeus himself. Because of this prophecy, Zeus ate Metis, but she gave birth to her children, Athena and Hephaestus, anyway. These two tracks are the power that her children would obtain.”
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