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New pH10 preview sounds promising

September 3rd, 2008 by stv
pH10's SyBO T & Recone fine tuning their headgear over a refreshing beverage or two

pH10's SyBO T. & Recone fine tuning their headgear over a refreshing beverage or two

Brooklyn’s pH10 will be dropping their new full-length, Well Connected, on October 21 courtesy of Helmutplex Records. The lead-off single, “Enter The Underground,” featuring the vocal stylings of Pete Miser and Jamalski, stands as living proof that electronic acts can also bring the rock.

Don’t believe me? Check it out for yourself:

Enter the Underground” by pH10

Also expect to hear guest spots by I-45, Brian Bell-Fortune, Drop Logik and KCutz when the LP is available for mass consumption.

Also note, according to Wikipedia, a pH level of 10 indicates a base, not an acid. It’s equivalent to the acidity of handsoap (see the nifty chart on the right hand side that also indicates that human urine is less acidic that a cup of tea - who knew?).

Hopeful and hopeless romantics should also be aware the the band is going to get hitched sometime in the not too distant future. Recone says, “I proposed a couple of months ago via the artwork of this new disk. If you look through the case on the back side of the spine, you will see ‘Marry Me SyBO T.?’. Well, she said yes and we’re getting hitched next year.”

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2 Responses

  1. Sam

    Jesus Christ. This is one of those rare tracks that manages to be incredibly heavy and incredibly funky at the same time. I love it. Heading to iTunes right now.

  2. stv

    That’s what I’m talking about!

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