League510 Release Free Compilation
. The collection of original songs is League510's way to circulate their Town Techno style, new and imaginative to those getting their first taste and a favorite to those who have already become fans of the burgeoning Oakland foursome. Composed of three emcees, TK, Mont, Mr. Knowitall, and one DJ, DJ Blacksmith, League510's talent strikes hard at anyone who listens, with the unconventional lyrical stylings of the emcees and the inventiveness and staple sound of the group's in-house production. The first track, "MontyGoBay", has a space age melody laced with synthesizer beats and strong lyrics about the League. Full of confidence that shines throughout the project, the song brings about a light-hearted way to invite listeners to their spaced-out world. However, Town Techno isn't always just party music as the song, "Reacquainted" produces a more soulful side; still on those signature synth melodies, the song is more relaxed, talking about lost love and how important it is to never let true love go. League510's many facets include fun and romance, with an ability to easily portray their genuineness to their audience. Elsewhere, in the song "Simple Things" featuring GQ, Ant, and R.O. Tudda, League510 takes the synth melody to accompany their subject about glamour and how it doesn't always equate with happiness. Invading planet Earth with their compilation project today, the Town Techno takeover is upon us. - Download Invasion, Vol. 1 here for free
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