Electric Mantis
In 2013, Electric Mantis, né Wyatt Pearson, was just another bedroom producer attempting to penetrate the blockade obstructing his path to success. He had no idea a simple Reddit post of his tune “Flips and Flops, Drips and Drops” would be the ammunition he needed to completely destroy the barricade and propel him into a position more fitting of his talents. “Flips and Flops” is a marvel of sound design, with its dreamy synths floating around a rock-solid beat accented by a constantly evolving army of vocal snips
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Electric Mantis
In 2013, Electric Mantis, né Wyatt Pearson, was just another bedroom producer attempting to penetrate the blockade obstructing his path to success. He had no idea a simple Reddit post of his tune “Flips and Flops, Drips and Drops” would be the ammunition he needed to completely destroy the barricade and propel him into a position more fitting of his talents. “Flips and Flops” is a marvel of sound design, with its dreamy synths floating around a rock-solid beat accented by a constantly evolving army of vocal snips
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Don't You Even Say
"Don't You Even Say" is my first single I've ever released! It targets the Downtempo Electronic genre with soft, cool tones.more
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For Those in Attendance Pt. 1
Using predominately lo-fi samples he purchased online, Brandon produced his second album "Ready, Reset, Go" during a 3-month period while in rehab for drugs/alcohol. The album begins melancholy to represent addiction, ends positive/uplifting to represent sobriety, and the songs between would represent Brandon's recovery journey in music form. He hopes that the music on this album can help others struggling with the disease of addiction. For Those in Attendance Pt. 1 is the intro song to his album. Using a children's choir, he pictured this to be a song performed on stage before the addiction theme of album began. The name For Those In Attendance came from the UFC announcer Bruce Buffer.more
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Square One
Using predominately lo-fi samples he purchased online, Brandon produced his second album "Ready, Reset, Go" during a 3-month period while in rehab for drugs/alcohol. The album begins melancholy to represent addiction, ends positive/uplifting to represent sobriety, and the songs between would represent Brandon's recovery journey in music form. He hopes that the music on this album can help others struggling with the disease of addiction. Square One is the first song on the album with an addiction theme. It represents when you have to start all over after a relapse.more
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