PREMIERE: Kidd Luna’s ‘Untitled Products’ Is Incredibly Weird and Wild

by Colin

It’s been a minute since we’ve heard anything from No Parents No Rules. After nearly a year off, the Dallas based label known for shunning genres and simply releasing great music is finally back. Proving to be worth the wait, NPNR comes back in full force with the release of Kidd Luna’s Untitled Products EP. It’s a fitting home for a project and artist that doesn’t really fit into one lane. “I’ve always been the odd one out. Not intentional it just happens. If I could characterize my sound its more like an anomaly,” Kidd Luna tells us. He further expands on his original approach saying, “I love creating music, noise, sound and turning nothing into something. Expressing myself well doing so. I find it very enjoyable when creating music knowing that I’m not bound or have a set of rules that I have to follow. It’s almost therapeutic in some aspects.” 

Untitled Products demonstrates what can be created when a talented artist has no regard for boundaries. It’s a trip inside a crazy manufacturing plant where the product of choice is forward-thinking bass music. ‘Pass It On’ pulls elements of drum and bass and jungle with crazy electro, cartoony samples, and deep bass growls. This sounds like the rave that goes on in Kidd Luna’s factory after dark. ‘Glass House’ pulls influence from SOPHIE pairing brain-bending percussion and a menacing bass with hypnotic computerized vocals. ‘Factory’ builds upon the foundation laid in ‘Glass House’ but somehow manages to get gritter and more mechanical. You can practically hear the future being built before your ears.

Untitled Products is incredibly weird and wild. It’s not quite like any other EP you’ve heard, and that’s what makes it great. Stream below and grab it via NPNR. For a limited time you can get ‘Glass House’ for free.

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