The Reverend of digitally-infused experimental bass, Aaron Triggs leverages his west coast hip-hop roots and unconventional frequencies to synthesize mosaic, intergalactic soundscapes with unparalleled depth and intricacy under the moniker Bleep Bloop.
A nearly decade-long odyssey in the works, Triggs career has thoroughly characterized his own style from the masses with standout singles such as ‘Desert Rain’ and ‘Venom’, coining the term slime punk to describe the precise realm within his expertise lies.
Falling nowhere short of its predecessors, ‘Diamond Cutter’ presents an opportunity for Triggs to delineate his hip-hop influences even further, weaving a commanding rap sample amid cascades of resonating frequencies and intimidating drum patterns.
The tune opens with a grungy, distorted synth pattern like the sonic-rendition of a 404-error, which wavers and resonates frantically before blending seamlessly into a distant, muffled melody and commanding bass kick. A stifled vocal cadence lurks within the shadows, materializing briefly before liberating an uncompromising army of dark, sinewy synths.
‘Diamond Cutter’ offers a brief glimpse into the mind and vision of Bleep Bloop, providing just a brief taste of what is yet to come on the horizon with the full release of The Psychic Staring Effect in the near future.