TokiMONSTA and Suzi Analogue present Analogue Monsta: BOOM
This Grammy-nominated duo's 2012 EP has been remastered.
In a harmonious blend of nostalgia and innovation, Grammy-nominated artist TOKiMONSTA and prolific composer Suzi Analogue have exciting news for music enthusiasts. The dynamic duo is set to release the digital version of their collaborative EP, Analogue Monsta: BOOM, on December 8th via Young Art Records. Originally dropped in limited vinyl quantities in 2012, the remastered 11-track EP is ready to make its digital debut, inviting listeners into a sonic journey that transcends time.
The lead single, "Time To," and its counterpart, "Conversion Theory," provide a tantalizing taste of the EP's futuristic and eclectic sound. Analogue Monsta effortlessly fuses elements of future bass, alternative R&B, and electronica, showcasing the avant-garde prowess of two acclaimed female artists. Suzi Analogue's smooth R&B vocals seamlessly intertwine with TOKiMONSTA's glitchy beats and pulsating bass, creating a musical synergy that pushes sonic boundaries with style.
Analogue Monsta: BOOM holds a special place in the hearts of the artists as they look back on the prescient nature of their early collaboration. TOKiMONSTA expresses her fondness for the project, stating, "This special project with Suzi Analogue is one of my favorites. It never had a formal release, so it feels right to share it with the world a decade later with fresh ears." The EP not only serves as a musical time capsule but also as a testament to the groundbreaking era they ushered in for femme-identifying producers and songwriters in the music industry.
Reflecting on the project's significance, Suzi Analogue remarks, "The Analogue Monsta project was truly ahead of its time. We felt a strong calling to propel it into the future, recognizing the trailblazing potential it held. It provided a vital space for femme-identifying producers and songwriters to fearlessly explore beats, lyrics, and tempos with us. This experimental journey not only influenced the current musical landscape but is poised to leave a lasting mark on the soundscape of the future."