Spiderhound Follows Up ‘Phlame,’ With Experimental Single ‘Stranger’

Spiderhound has returned with “Stranger,” a fresh extension of his multi-genre, all-it’s own sound continuing to rise in the ranks. “Phlame,” was Spiderhound’s debut on CULTR, boasting a collage of trippy effects with energetic aesthetics built in. Now, “Stranger,” gives more to love, harboring a handful of elements that reasonably can be labeled as Spiderhound’s “sound.”

“Stranger,” bares plenty of unique factors that make it memorable. A single aspect that stands out amongst the rest is the groove/rhythm going on here. Soulful and having a slight swing built in, the retro and bass effect going on add to the grit and smooth flow at hand. The combination simply feels cool and is breeze to follow.

Spiderhound has had a generation to build up his bank of music ideas. He’s been making music for over 20 years, electronic just being the more recent areas he’s chosen to explore and lean on. His deliberate nature to be different, while not alienating his sound to the point where it can’t connected back other circles of electronic, is a excellent spot to be in – aside from if this move was something planned or intrinsic to his style.

Spiderhound has a heavy catalog explore, his most recent release “Phlame,” gaining the most traction in terms of stream count and coverage. Spiderhound is trying new things and reaping the rewards.

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