Mochipet Offers Full Discography with Unreleased Tracks For Free Download Asks Fans To Help Seed and Torrent!

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David Y Wang (aka Mochipet) has been a major pioneer in the last decade of electronic music. Starting out in the world of experimental IDM, his expansive style quickly moved to the fields of Breakcore, Hip-Hop, Techno, House, Dubstep, Trap, and now Glitch-Hop. His sounds have traveled the world like a SR-71 Blackbird dropping mushroom clouds of kaleidoscopic eargasms where you would least expect it. A complete discography is nearly impossible (the man seriously has more side projects then Robin Thicke has lawsuits right now) but this is an extensive library of what David has put out in the recent years; Contained you will find a catalog of his work plus previously unreleased mashups, originals, collaborations, and remixes from the Beastie Boys, Black Sabbath, Boreta & edIT of The Glitch Mob, Daedelus, E40, Ellen Allien, Far East Movement, K.Flay, Kraddy, NastyNasty, NiT GriT, Machinedrum, Outkast, The Polish Ambassador, R. Kelly, Radiohead, Salva, Spank Rock, and STS9. We hope you will enjoy listening to this as much as we have enjoyed creating it. If you have any questions regarding this release or anything else Mochipet related please direct them to his Facebook Page. All questions posted there will be answered promptly!





 





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New Mochipet Remix of TheFlyingSkulls “West Coast Bass”

 

Click above to download Mochipet’s remix of
DalyCityRecord’s Own TheFlyingSkulls “West Coast Bass”
Released on STS9’s 1320 Records.. enjoy!
For WAV or High Quality Downloads Here:
http://mochipet.bandcamp.com/

Mochipet – West Coast Bass Remix of TheFlyingSkulls (Free Download) by Mochipet

Groovemine.com Review: Chicxulub by Mochipet

I like albums with audacious concepts. Often, though, the music itself is boring, the concept simply serving as a crutch. When I first heard the newest offering by Mochipet (Taiwan-born David Wang), I had no idea that it was a concept album — and I liked it. My point being that good concept albums don’t ever live in the shadow of their concepts: the music is simply enriched by an understanding of the artist’s singular intentions. And in this case, they’re quite singular: Chicxulub, as the press release states, “is the soundtrack for an animated novel in which the Dinosaurs make their way through the impact of the comet believed to have destroyed them.”

Chronology is kind of a funny thing. If I had read that ridiculous description before my maiden voyage with the album, the music would definitely have disappointed me. The bombastic concept would have completely drowned out the music, I’m sure. But because I read it after listening to the album, everything instead clicked into place, and all of the elements of the music that I liked made more sense, giving the album a level of narrative depth of which I was previously unaware, appreciative as I was of the record’s epic synth textures. Suddenly the album’s scope, its plodding glitch-hop and huge synths, became panoramic.

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Mochipet On Tour With STS9 in November

STS9’s Fall Tour begins this Friday and the supporting cast has been announced!The band will be joined by an assortment of talented 1320 Records artists Archnemisis, Little People, Polish Ambassador, Mochipet and more!

Mochipet will be joining STS9 on the following dates:

11.02.11 – The Lyric – Oxford, MS
11.03.11 – House of Blues – New Orleans, LA
11.04.11 – House of Blues – New Orleans, LA
11.05.11 – House of Blues – Dallas, TX

For more dates and ticket info clickHERE

 

 

Mochipet Live at King Plow in Atlanta

Mochipet at King Plow from Kyle Dettman on Vimeo.

Promotional video for the King Plow Arts Center / Terminal West

Directed, shot and edited by Kyle Dettman

Filmed on a Canon 5D mkII, Canon 60D
After Effects
Premiere Pro
Twixtor

Check out footage of Mochipet, Kraddy and Polish Ambassador from their performance at The Full Moon Mashup at King Plow Arts Center in Atlanta, GA in this video directed by Kyle Dettman. The soundtrack to the video is Mochipet’s “Dionysus’ Synthony” from recently released Chicxulub on 1320 Records.

The video is a part of a promo for Terminal West at King Plow.

“Opening in 2012, a 7,000 square feet music and special events venue in historic west midtown of Atlanta at the King Plow Arts Center. An extensive renovation to a 100 year old iron and steel foundry originally used to manufacture plows as a part of the King Plow Company. Featuring high end lighting and sound, leading-edge air conditioning units, and an outdoor roof deck overlooking the historic train tracks of West Atlanta. The home of friendly staff and unforgettable nights of music, this is Terminal West.”

For more info, check out http://www.facebook.com/terminalwest

Control Freq Radio Feature on Mochipet + Free Download!

Born in Taiwan R.O.C. to Rocket Scientist father and Kindergarten Teacher mother, David Wang (a.k.a.Mochipet) has been tinkering with electronics since he was a child. However, not until he added music to the equation, did something special begin to take shape. Having grown up listening to metal guitar, avant-garde jazz, and mainstream hip-hop, David’s eclectic taste can now be seen in his music – ever changing, and always evolving.

His fervency for diversity can also be noted in the mixed bag of his many artist collaborations which include the likes of legendary skateboarder Ray Barbee (Powell Peralta), Techo producer Ellen Allien (Berlin), hip-hop MCs Mikah9 (Freestyle Fellowship), Casual (Hieroglyphics), and Raashan Ahmad (Crown City Rockers), electro Miami gangster Otto Von Schirach , booty bass rockstars 215 The Freshest Kids and Spank Rock (BigDada), mashup glitch tweeker Kid606 (Tigerbeat6), Edwardian suit-wearing Daedelus (Ninjatune), glitch popstars Jahcoozi (Kitty-Yo), and avant-garde jazz legend Weasel Walter (Flying Luttenbachers)…

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Mochipet – Mix for Control Freq Radio (FREE DOWNLOAD) by Mochipet

New Track! The Bins – Inspiration Featuring Big Sole (Mochipet’s Wormhole Generator Backpack Remix)

The Bins – Inspiration Featuring Big Sole (Mochipet’s Wormhole Generator Backpack Remix) by Mochipet

A Remix for The Bins Single “Inspiration” Featuring Big Sole from Anticon. I switched up the tempo (115bpm) and formula on this one. I wanted to do something with big bass that I could play out but still a little bit on the weird side. I wanted to bring back some of the mid-tempo jamz that seems to be missing so much in today’s heavy Dubstep and New Electro Songs. Added a little bit of old school 808 electro to top it off. I hope you guys like it. -mochi

Sub-Radar Album Radar: Mochipet – Chicxulub

Fresh off of 1320 Records (Eliot Lipp, Alex B, Emancipator and other amazing artists that will eventually have a feature here) comes Mochipet’s latest glitch-funk audio fest, groovy, messy and cheeky…Mochipet is one of the best-known Taiwanese producers out there, and has collabs to the moon and back with everyone from hip hop MC’s to techno producers, but this album seems to be a return to his avant-garde electronic hip hop roots. Only 8 tracks, but definitely 8 tracks worthy of being on 1320 Records.

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BWOMP! Mix Series 009: Mochipet + Exclusive Interview

They say good things come to those that wait, and this is definitely worth the wait! Mochipet has delivered to us an exclusive mix set of Mochipet tunes for our readers alongside an interview with our very own Denver-based Tenbucc2. With the new album CHICXULUB released last week on 1320 Records, as well as recent EPs on MalLabel and his own Daly City Records, Mochipet has nowhere to go but up!

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Get your own copy of Chicxulub HERE

Groovemine Review: Mochipet-Chicxulub

I like albums with audacious concepts. Often, though, the music itself is boring, the concept simply serving as a crutch. When I first heard the newest offering by Mochipet (Taiwan-born David Wang), I had no idea that it was a concept album — and I liked it. My point being that good concept albums don’t ever live in the shadow of their concepts: the music is simply enriched by an understanding of the artist’s singular intentions. And in this case, they’re quite singular: Chicxulub, as the press release states, “is the soundtrack for an animated novel in which the Dinosaurs make their way through the impact of the comet believed to have destroyed them.”

Chronology is kind of a funny thing. If I had read that ridiculous description before my maiden voyage with the album, the music would definitely have disappointed me. The bombastic concept would have completely drowned out the music, I’m sure. But because I read it after listening to the album, everything instead clicked into place, and all of the elements of the music that I liked made more sense, giving the album a level of narrative depth of which I was previously unaware, appreciative as I was of the record’s epic synth textures. Suddenly the album’s scope, its plodding glitch-hop and huge synths, became panoramic.

READ MORE

Get your own copy of Chicxulub HERE

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