By Marissa McLainOn Saturday, October 22, Headspace Productions welcomes Space Jesus and Yheti to the WOW Hall.Whether or not you believe that Jesus Christ is real, New Jersey-based Jasha Tull is here to show you that there is a Jesus in space, and he has descended down to Earth for his Look Out! Tour in order to bring Eugene some incredibly filthy psychedelic bass. He is accompanied by the equally brain-melting artist Yheti. They probably traveled together from the far corners of the universe on their tripped-out space shuttle.Space Jesus creates heavy bass beats with eclectic samples for some incredibly fresh, ridiculously steezy sounds. His unique capacity to draw inspiration from reggae, old-world Spanish music, hip-hop and other genres allows for his music to be indefinable and mysterious. He drifts in and out of a multitude of genres, some songs sounding like hyphy rap/trap and others sound like what would happen if you were abducted by bass-loving aliens, or bohemian circus folks. For an explanation of that, listen to his song “Mom’s Spaghetti (feat.
Jun 12, 2019 Free Mp3 Space Jesus Bleep Bloop Download, Lyric Space Jesus Bleep Bloop Chord Guitar, Free Ringtone Space Jesus Bleep Bloop Download, and Get Space Jesus Bleep Bloop Hiqh Qualtiy audio from Amazon, Spotify, Deezer, Itunes, Google Play, Youtube, Soundcloud and More. Dec 08, 2016 Mix - Space Jesus & PROKO - Saturns Moon YouTube Yheti & Toadface - Insect Consciousness Future Nation Exclusive - Duration: 2:54. Future Nation 33,586 views. Exist Lyrics: I'm too old to die young / But this was fun / I done some dirty deeds / And Jesus ain't my hero / I'm just trynna live till 33 / But if I make it farther / Maybe I'll forgive my.
Esseks)”.Space Jesus’ 2010 album Close Encounters includes a variety of collaborations. On the second track “Nawledge (feat. Pipus, GDP & Y. Jafar)” he collaborates with hyphy rap/trap artists and then graciously transitions into more spacey, tribal sounds - such as “Ransacked II (feat. Lespecial)” and the soulful, eerie song like “Sycamore (feat.
Honeycomb)”, just to keep you on your toes. The album exemplifies Space Jesus’ diversity in his collaborations and his musical range - which continues into his later albums.In 2014, Space Jesus released the album Atom & Eve. His most popular song “Hmu (feat.
Clay Parnell & Rory “Sweet Boy” Dolan)” is the opener for the four-track funky bass banger. While Space Jesus has shown that his collaborations with hip-hop/rap artists have been a dominant feature in his albums, an album such as 2015’s Doppelgangers shows how he also teams up with fellow bass-making weirdos such as Brooklyn’s Esseks. He has also done collaborations with Bleep Bloop, Zak Blak and more.In his live shows, Space Jesus has shared the stage with artists like Liquid Stranger and Minnesota. Jack Sheehan, who writes for the music media company Live For Live Music, describes Space Jesus’ shows as “.not for the faint of ear. You scream, you jump, you sweat, you smile. It’s an occasion to rejoice in psychedelic weirdness”.
So you can expect a wild show from not just the DJ, but also the crowd as it teems with infectious energy.Upon the release of his latest work Zoned Vol. 1, Space Jesus once again demonstrates his talent for variety: he starts off the EP with the track “M.
Night Shambahla”. This song seriously sounds like it should be on Stranger Things, but is accompanied by one of the sickest bass drops I have heard recently. He follows it with the dreamy, reggae-tinged “Jovian Chorus (feat. Digital Vagabond)” and tops it off with “Jafar’s Pipedream”, a song that uses empty space and abstract noise to create a truly bizarre and psychedelic sonic experience.YHETINo stranger to the WOW Hall, Yheti returns to once again give the crowd a mind-melting show. Originally from Ohio, Yheti has created a discography that spans from 2008 to 2015 with music that is incredibly experimental and spacey, filled with glitchy and unique sounds. I can guarantee that as this artist steps up to the stage you will hear sounds you had no idea could even possibly exist. Yheti’s live shows are trippy and energetic, as he combines distorted vocals and drums with intricate, high-frequency samples layered over deep, rhythmic future bass.2014’s Futuristic Feels shows a different side of the artist.
This album is a splendor of futuristic, uplifting and jazzy tracks in which Yheti really exemplifies his love for 808 drum machines and funky bass lines. On his 2015 EP Ghetto Karma, Yheti heads back to psychedelic bass tracks, often isolating specific sounds (like whistles and birds) then dropping heavy bass that is slightly unexpected.What makes Yheti particularly intriguing is his 13-track album Trifinity Mix, an intoxicating and fluid blend of bass, hard-hitting snares and a unique complexity of samples that ascend and descend at such high speeds and frequencies that you will surely blast off on a magic carpet into the inner spaces of your mind.
Space Jesus Youtube
The 2016 album features numerous collaborations with The Widdler, Toadface and Conrank. Yheti is largely known in the West Coast bass scene, playing at festivals such as Stilldream, Shambhala and Emissions.Tickets are $15 in advance, and showtime is at 9:00pm.