Alf Champion and MDHNTR send us into a “Midsummer Day’s Nightmare.”

Mexico’s ALF CHAMPION and MDHNTR take us on a wild journey through the subconscious with two spellbinding tracks, packed with distorted organic beats and technical wizardry on Midsummer Day’s Nightmare.

The introspective opening track “Gnic Nad” (Drum Version) is filled
with wonder and promise, the synth’s overtones opening you out
into a world you’ve never seen before. Self reflection and mystery
shroud the humming chords while the percussion is precise and insistent, cutting through the reverie.

From the first beat, the tribal drums and meticulous rhythms in
“Alaib Do” (Dream Version) grab you by the shoulders and implore
you to dance. The trippy, almost demonic voices and the
relentlessly pulsing bass lines transport you to a cave in the middle
of the Mexican wilderness, your surroundings ever changing and
morphing with the music. Stabs of jazz infused chords jolt you to
focus just for a second, before squealing synths and relentless
percussion pull you back into the trance.

TRACKLIST

1. Gnic Nad (Drum Version)
2. Alaib Do (Dream Version)

Midsummer Day’s Nightmare was released on the 10th of June,
mastered by Sam at The Green Door and is distributed digitally
on all major platforms by EPM.

Keep your mind open.

[I have nightmares when you don’t subscribe.]

[Thanks to Aaron at Paradise Palms Records.]

Published by

Nik Havert

I've been a music fan since my parents gave me a record player for Christmas when I was still in grade school. The first record I remember owning was "Sesame Street Disco." I've been a professional writer since 2004, but writing long before that. My first published work was in a middle school literary magazine and was a story about a zoo in which the animals could talk.

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