Lunice talks about the current hiatus of TNGHT

Here's what Lunice, the Montreal artist who is one half of TNGHT with Hudson Mohawke, had to say about the current hiatus of the duo:

"Thump: From what I understand TNGHT isn’t finished but it’s on a hiatus. Do you see yourself reuniting with Hudson Mohawke at some point in time?

Lunice: Of course. That’s what we determined was the best way to work together. It’s how the project started in the first place. In a typical situation a person would reach another individual and say, “Hey we should do this project.” They get together, but all of a sudden they’re together for too long and become a duo...

.....Hud Mo is going to have his album out. I’m going to have my album out. I haven’t heard any of his new stuff, and he hasn’t heard any of my new stuff. We’re going to hear each other’s work and get new ideas, rather than building off the TNGHT project. It’ll keep it fresh every time..."

Interesting. 

To read the entire interview, head on over to Thump, click here.

Free download: Hudson Mohawke 100k edit download package

Hudson Mohawke, an accomplished producer and one half of TNGHT has just released a free download package that contains 4 free track edits to say thanks for reaching 100k likes on Facebook. To download the edit package right now, click here.

Lunice: "Trap crowds in EDM seem to be emulating a culture they don't understand"

Lunice and Hudson Mohawke, the duo behind TNGHT, was interviewed by Rolling Stone where Lunice had a few choice words to say about trap crowds in EDM:

"The sound is often called "trap," but the duo are quick to distance themselves from the term. "Trap crowds in EDM seem to be emulating a culture they don't understand," explains Pierre. "That's not trap music!" exclaims Birchard in reply. "Trap music is about cutting bricks," says Pierre. "It's not about twerking, either! That's a whole different culture. It's a hood culture that's not the same. Everyone is so confused and it's a little annoying at times." 

Read the entire interview over at Rolling Stone.