See No Evil
In the fall of 2009, Sean Farrell and Max Hype teamed up to produce their first track together, which quickly lead to over an album's worth of songs in two weeks. Their talent is not individual. Their music is a culmination of edgy electronic sounds mixed with the darker side of hip hop, creating what is regarded as dubhop. With 12 years of production and experience behind them, Max and Sean have a promising future in the music industry. Two different personalities from polar-opposite backgrounds, with two different lifestyles. What makes them unique is their uncontrollable infatuation with noise. Music is not only their passion; it is their way of life. After releasing their first album, The Protohype, they drop their second album, Filthy; which — as promised — delivered trunk rattling bass mashed up with dirty vocals and head nodding drums. With plenty of experience, Max and Sean gain attention all across the US and beyond. Protohype is now a major part of the bass culture in 2014, where Max is creating music solo. Protohype has released an array of albums on the growing Firepower label, including the No Evil albums and collaborations. Max also has a new album coming in late August labeled Encore, which will feature his most promising sounds and his best work. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
In the fall of 2009, Sean Farrell and Max Hype teamed up to produce their first track together, which quickly lead to over an album's worth of songs in two weeks. Their talent is not individual. Their music is a culmination of edgy electronic sounds mixed with the darker side of hip hop, creating what is regarded as dubhop. With 12 years of production and experience behind them, Max and Sean have a promising future in the music industry. Two different personalities from polar-opposite backgrounds, with two different lifestyles. What makes them unique is their uncontrollable infatuation with noise. Music is not only their passion; it is their way of life. After releasing their first album, The Protohype, they drop their second album, Filthy; which — as promised — delivered trunk rattling bass mashed up with dirty vocals and head nodding drums. With plenty of experience, Max and Sean gain attention all across the US and beyond. Protohype is now a major part of the bass culture in 2014, where Max is creating music solo. Protohype has released an array of albums on the growing Firepower label, including the No Evil albums and collaborations. Max also has a new album coming in late August labeled Encore, which will feature his most promising sounds and his best work. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Run Cried the Crawling
Bop Bop
Gunfinga
Fly
Fight To Hold (feat. Jeff Sontag)
Blink (feat. Aislinn Martin) - Crystal Skies Remix
Jelly Roll
Made It Home
Twitched
Encore (feat. Ras)
Playing With Gold (feat. Duelle)
Turn The Bass Up
STFU
Candy Paint
Livin' It (feat. Micah Martin)
Memoirs (Willy Whompa Remix)
See The Light Again
Like This
Recon
Knuckles
Blink (feat. Aislinn Martin)
Bomb Bomb
The Peak
Shatter
Hold Your Breath - Original Mix
Zero
Tetra Disaster
Hear It Go
Fly - 501 Remix
Turn The Bass Up - ETC!ETC! Remix
Daily Bread
Ambush
Elysium
Break It Down - Khemehk Remix
Encore (feat. Ras) - Twine Remix
Downfall
I Choose You
Let's Go (feat. Armanni Reign)
Fly (feat. Alina Renae)
Space Ranger - Original Mix
Need Your Heart ft. Kai by Adventure Club (Protohype Remix)
Sky Blue
Feelin' It
Blackout
Pacemaker (feat. Virus Syndicate)
Say My Name
Murder Style
Dubs & 50's
ENT/R NEON
Kronic
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