Monolith EP
BlackGummy began as the brainchild of Los Angeles-based producer Iman Marouf. Marouf discovered the entity called “BlackGummy” in 2013 during a trip to the Middle East and Asia, and instantly formed a unique and inseparable bond with the alien-like idol. Since their first meeting, the producer and the entity have virtually conjoined into an indivisible whole, never leaving one another’s side. Trained by Steve Duda, the legendary sound engineer (who counts mau5trap head honcho deadmau5 among his frequent collaborators) and creator of the Serum VST, BlackGummy consistently showcases his unique prowess for employing a wide variety of entirely original sounds in his songs. A graduate of the Icon Collective music production school in Burbank, CA, BlackGummy and Duda met via the school’s mentorship program, where his apprenticeship under the venerable sound engineer helped to hone the young producer’s sound design and engineering skills. That is when BlackGummy started beta testing the Serum VST for Duda (and is accordingly listed in the VST’s credits, along with deadmau5 himself). BlackGummy has an obsessive fascination for sound design and music production. He views his productions as checkpoints in a tireless quest to improve his mastery of this skill, routinely spending 15 hours a day honing his craft. In 2015, mau5trap discovered BlackGummy, and immediately recognized his unique prowess for production and sound design. Later that year, the label released BlackGummy’s first original — “Lullaby” — on mau5trap’s We Are Friends compilation, which Earmilk called a “can’t miss.” Most recently, in February 2016, mau5trap released BlackGummy’s debut EP titled “Singularity,” inspired by the concept of “technological singularity,” which Dancing Astronaut praised as “an intriguing artistic vision,” which “moves uninhibited from dark industrial to uplifting progressive, challenging the notion that producing one style necessitates ignoring the other.” Since the implicit convergence of the producer’s and idol’s identities into one amalgamation, BlackGummy spends almost all of his time locked away, with the idol, in his in-home studio, crafting new productions that attempt to lend a voice to the silent idol. He only withdraws from his studio in rare instances: first, to perform alongside the idol in nightclubs and music venues, and second, to search the four-corners of the Earth for more clues as to the idol’s origins. His fascination with the latter arose from a Latin inscription that lay emblazoned beside the idol when he first discovered it. The quote read, “In perpetuum, salutem in omnibus locis; In omni loco, in omni tempore.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
BlackGummy began as the brainchild of Los Angeles-based producer Iman Marouf. Marouf discovered the entity called “BlackGummy” in 2013 during a trip to the Middle East and Asia, and instantly formed a unique and inseparable bond with the alien-like idol. Since their first meeting, the producer and the entity have virtually conjoined into an indivisible whole, never leaving one another’s side. Trained by Steve Duda, the legendary sound engineer (who counts mau5trap head honcho deadmau5 among his frequent collaborators) and creator of the Serum VST, BlackGummy consistently showcases his unique prowess for employing a wide variety of entirely original sounds in his songs. A graduate of the Icon Collective music production school in Burbank, CA, BlackGummy and Duda met via the school’s mentorship program, where his apprenticeship under the venerable sound engineer helped to hone the young producer’s sound design and engineering skills. That is when BlackGummy started beta testing the Serum VST for Duda (and is accordingly listed in the VST’s credits, along with deadmau5 himself). BlackGummy has an obsessive fascination for sound design and music production. He views his productions as checkpoints in a tireless quest to improve his mastery of this skill, routinely spending 15 hours a day honing his craft. In 2015, mau5trap discovered BlackGummy, and immediately recognized his unique prowess for production and sound design. Later that year, the label released BlackGummy’s first original — “Lullaby” — on mau5trap’s We Are Friends compilation, which Earmilk called a “can’t miss.” Most recently, in February 2016, mau5trap released BlackGummy’s debut EP titled “Singularity,” inspired by the concept of “technological singularity,” which Dancing Astronaut praised as “an intriguing artistic vision,” which “moves uninhibited from dark industrial to uplifting progressive, challenging the notion that producing one style necessitates ignoring the other.” Since the implicit convergence of the producer’s and idol’s identities into one amalgamation, BlackGummy spends almost all of his time locked away, with the idol, in his in-home studio, crafting new productions that attempt to lend a voice to the silent idol. He only withdraws from his studio in rare instances: first, to perform alongside the idol in nightclubs and music venues, and second, to search the four-corners of the Earth for more clues as to the idol’s origins. His fascination with the latter arose from a Latin inscription that lay emblazoned beside the idol when he first discovered it. The quote read, “In perpetuum, salutem in omnibus locis; In omni loco, in omni tempore.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Machine
SuperHuman
Plucking Technology
Lullaby
Adaptive Radiation
Double-Take
Descent
Alarm
Iconoclast
Descent - VIP
The Unseen
Incoming
Trouble in Paradise
Neverdeader
Arp Makes Sphinx Purr
KT
Alarm - Electrocado Remix
Deep Bounce
Desert Fire
Edifice
Neverdeader - EDDIE Remix
KT - Bentley Dean Remix
Desert Fire - Monstergetdown & Rhyno Remix
Descent (VIP)
Arp Makes Sphinx Purr - Brennen Grey Remix
Iconoclast - Murtagh Remix
Edifice - Metacentric Remix
NeverDeader (feat. Brooks)
Alarm - Dom Kane Remix
Kt - Rbsh Remix
Kt (Bentley Dean Remix)
Alarm (Dom Kane Remix)
Superhuman (feat. Colleen D'Agostino)
Alarm (Electrocado Remix)
Iconoclast (Murtagh Remix)
Edifice (Metacentric Remix)
Kt (Rbsh Remix)
The Machine (Mixed)
Desert Fire (Monstergetdown & Rhyno Remix)
Lullaby (Mixed)
Arp Makes Sphinx Purr (Brennen Grey Remix)
Descent (Original Mix)
Arp Makes Sphinks Purr - Brennan Grey Remix
Incoming (Original Mix)
Descent (VIP) (Original Mix)
Plucking Technology (Mixed)
Neverdeader (EDDIE Remix)
KT (Original Mix)
Neverdeader (feat Brooks)
Adaptive Radiation (Original Mix)
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