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Midnite Theory

Los Angeles, California, United States | INDIE

Los Angeles, California, United States | INDIE
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"Midnite Theory - Never Sleep Till Sunrise - EP"

I’m gonna put something out there first before I start. I don’t listen to much hip-hop. I don’t mind it, and I hear some really good stuff from time to time, but it isn’t really for me. Luckily, Midnite Theory are more than just hip-hop. Much more. Formed in Westlake, California, Midnite Theory are a melodically minded band that use more instruments than your average hip-hop group to achieve a unique and natural sound. With less emphasis on computer created sounds than other groups, they’re a refreshing look at the whole hip-hop genre. With influences ranging from Bob Dylan, soul and jazz, to rock, hardcore, and indie, Midnite Theory manage to pull off what others would consider an elaborate and complex combination, and they pull it off well. “Never Sleep Till Sunrise” is their new EP, which is out on iTunes now.

1. That’s Love - This track begins with a catchy chord progression and subtle soul-influenced backing vocals, before the rapping comes in. The pulled back initial melody sounds good, before it comes back in full with a second guitar, whose fast riffs overlay on top of it quite nicely. The contrast between the rapping and the traditional singing, both in style and speed, as with most of their songs, creates a nice effect that keeps the vocals interesting and it keeps your attention. “That’s Love” is a strong and catchy opener for the EP, and is a stellar example of their sound and style.

2. Angel on Sunset - This song creates a notable effect with it’s breaks between guitars in what I think is the pre-chorus. This combined with the solid rapping creates an intense section of the song that sounds rhythmically strong. The chorus’ vocals are smooth and create that aforementioned contrasting effect. It’s great to hear some vocals that not only create a contrast, but are brilliant in their own right with their great range and smooth tone changes.

3. Caught Up - This short, catchy song implements some talented guitar rhythms that are accompanied by some simple keyboards. The lyrics are well thought out and contain a certain universality with their themes of love. This is further emphasised through the shared male and female vocal parts, which give the song two perspectives and broaden the immediate audience. This song is short, but it doesn’t need to be any longer. It delivers the emotions without going overboard (and so many bands fall into that trap), and should be commended for it.

4. P.T.S - Heavier guitars and a different style of keyboard playing in this, mixed with the thumpier drums create a different, rhythmically simpler and stronger sound. This helps support the rapping in the verse, and it sounds good. The techno-ish sounds the keyboard creates give off a slightly strange, but not bad sounding vibe. The section with the guitar’s less heavy part and picking also bring out the strongness of the rapping like other songs. This song is different from the other tracks on the EP, but it’s good to have variation and this shows exactly what Midnite Theory can do with their range of influences and talent.

5. Still Green (Piano Song) - The intial guitar melody over the top of the piano sets up the rapping in the introduction, with the plain piano leaving the listener to focus on the well written lyrics and vocals. The simple chords and effects used in the verse, with the backing vocals sound great, before the guitar comes in with another fill. When the drums come in, it builds up a bit but doesn’t lose it’s pace or feeling. This is one of the standout songs on the EP. Not saying the rest of the EP is bad in anyway what-so-ever, no way. But it just really catches you as soon as you hear it and refuses to let go. It’s excellent.

6. Just Met (Love Song) - The guitar in this song is particularly good with it’s melodical progression. I just think it suits the song really well. The lyrics have again (like “Caught Up”) broad themes that apply and can be understood by pretty much everyone. Again the dual vocals and the separate parts sound really good and are definetely a strong point of Midnite Theory. This is hip-hop that isn’t boring and repetitive, like so much else I’ve heard.

7. Something Draws Me To You - Coming in with a cool effect and some simple strumming, an awesome guitar line is introduced and you can’t help but tap your foot along with it. The vocals fit in with it and work together, and the chorus is a simple repetition of the title of the song with some backing vocals. It seems like it loses a bit of pace here, but it picks it up again with the verses and it’s barely noticeable.

8. Gone - Starting off with a another good guitar line, that could easily translate into a song that isn’t hip-hop based, “Gone” builds up to a chorus that maybe could have benefited from a more balanced out part between vocalists to make it seem stronger. The verses sound good, and the bridge gives it a little bit of space for it to tone down and the beat to come through. A good closer for the EP.

Final Impression - Overall, this is an incredibly strong EP from these guys. It’s not the kind of EP made of b-sides and rarities, these tracks could easily appear on a full blown album and not seem out of place. The rapping is strong and the lyrics tell both intricate and simple emotional stories that latch on and keep your attention. The backing vocals and soulful singing sound great, and the juxtaposition with this and the rapping makes the songs more interesting. Using great chord progressions and killer guitar hooks to light sections up, “Never Sleep Till Sunrise” is filled with strong songs from start to finish. The amount of noticable influences in a mere 8 tracks is incredible. I think Midnite Theory are going to be one of those bands to watch, whether you’re a hip-hop fan or not. They’re talented enough to distinguish themselves from their rivals, and if they keep writing songs like this (and even better!), they will go a long way.

Midnite Theory have been kind enough to allow me to put up one of the songs from the EP up for a free download, as a taste of “Never Sleep Till Sunrise”. You can grab a free download of “Something Draws Me To You” by clicking on this link here.

You can also check out some of their other music, and find out more about them at their MySpace page.

If you like what you hear, go and support the band by buying “Never Sleep Till Sunrise” from iTunes. It’s well worth it.

- On The Tune Music Blog


"Student Voice - Arts and Entertainment"

If you like hip-hop, rock, jazz, gospel or folk you should check out the new local indie label KWP short for Kitchen Works Productions owned and directed by Jeremy "Hi Tops" Hanlon. Kitchen Works Productions is in its fourth year of existence, but Hi Tops has been producing music for six years now.

"I can't even count the number of MCs, singers, songwriters and bands that I have already worked with in The Kitchen," said Hi Tops.

Another artist I found very interesting and unique is Scott "Nash the Kid" Shaw a folk influenced hip-hop artists who with producer Hi Tops blends several different genres to produce something new and exciting on the local music scene.

"I love being able to create music. It comes together like pieces of a puzzle based on mine and Tops' background," said Nash.

Nash, a 25-year-old Thousand Oaks native who has been rapping for six years but has been interested in music since an early age.

"Since I was ten years old I wrote and wrote a lot of songs. But I really couldn't sing back then," said Nash.

Nash has finished his new album called "Our Broken Home" which has 15 songs and an intro. To promote their new album, "Our Broken Home" Nash and Hi Tops decided they wanted to do some of their shows with live instruments.

Nash the Kid called his little brother Danny Shaw who plays the acoustic guitar and has been playing in bands since he was 13-years-old.

Danny knew of a local rehearsal studio named 4 Bros ran by High School Records owner Kristafari a drummer of 12 years knew a bass guitarist, Matt Liberman who was also interested in joining the project later named "Midnite Theory".

The project grew into such a success Hi Tops and Nash now do all their gigs with the band and have done seven shows over the last three months with even more booked.

Directions and info about the shows can be found on myspace.com/thekitchen and midnitetheory.com.

When combined with the rock and reggae influence of the Midnite Theory band members the live sound is new and exciting, an eclectic blend of enough genres that it's hard to put a finger on which one they derive their sound from. It's very refreshing.
- Garrett Kunaski


"Featured Pick of The Day"

"Southern California’s own Midnite Theory are preparing to take their groundbreaking brand of hip-hop, funk-fusion to all new heights! These guys are gonna be the soundtrack to your spring, summer and beyond; just open ya ears as they rip it up! With influences varying from Jack Johnson, to Sublime and of course A Tribe Called Quest (we’re pickin’ up what the boys are puttin’ down with the name reference!) they have truly stumbled upon a trademark sound, and it was hardly an accident! Check out the stellar track, “People,” and bump this one on the diggety daily." - MYXER.COM
- www.Myxer.com


Discography

This Town - Released Digitally June 2011
Never Sleep Till Sunrise EP - Released Digitally March 2009
(Singles Released - Still Green (Piano Song), Just Met (Love Song)
The 4Bros EP -Jan 2009
(Singles Released - People ,Come Home)
LA Unsigned compliation CD 2009 - Just Met (Love Song)
Beet Music (From The Ground Up) UCLA compilation CD 2008- People

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Hip Hop, Alternative, Pop whatever you want to call it.....it's cool with Midnite Theory.

Midnite Theory formed in late 2006 in Thousand Oaks, CA. With less emphasis on computer created sounds than other groups, they’re a refreshing look at the whole hip-hop genre. With influences ranging from Bob Dylan to Reggae, Jazz and Alt Hip Hop, Midnite Theory manage to pull off what others would consider an elaborate and complex combination. The band has played hundreds of shows throughout California and Arizona and has also opened up for and shared the stage with national acts such as Doomtree, The Flobots, Shwayze, BadFish, Unwritten Law, The Living Legends, Aceyalone, Dirt Nasty, Hyper Crush and LMFAO.

In 2006 the groups MC "Nash The Kid" and friend/producer Jeremy Hanlon looked to put together a live band to showcase their unique style of music. They asked Nash's brother Danny to play guitar and found bassist Matt Lieberman and drummer Kris Carpenter at a party at 4Bros Studios in Westlake, Ca. After a few months of rehearsals at 4bros and playing a handful of shows singer/songwriter Leilani was added to the group on vocals. The band quickly meshed and a created a sound that drew comparisons to Atmosphere, Gym Class Heroes, and B.O.B. In late 2007 the band set out to record the "4Bros EP" and initial tracking was done at 4Bros during two 12 hour days in November 2007. Midnite Theory continued to gig putting together self-funded tours to San Francisco and San Diego and hitting up the local Los Angeles scene at places like Rusty’s Surf Ranch, The Gig, The Aura ,and The Temple Bar. During early 2008 Midnite Theory began opening up their Wednesday night rehearsals at 4Bros to their fans. What began with 20 friends soon turned into 150+ people every Wednesday night in what became known around town as “open Wednesdays at 4bros.” The group also began throwing huge 500+ parties every few months at 4Bros studios with the likes of Underground Hip Hop Legend “Aceyalone” and Living Legends member “Bicasso.” During this time Midnite Theory was discovered by producer and Document Room owner J.T. Meskiel (Puddle of Mudd, Lauryn Hill). Meskiel invited the band out to his recording compound in Malibu and asked to produce the bands next EP. Tracking for "Never Sleep Till Sunrise" took place over a 2 month span in Late summer 2008.

By the end of 2008 Midnite Theory had two finished EP's ready for release. They released the self produced "4Bros EP" in Jan '09. and released the EP "Never Sleep Till Sunrise," as a digital only release on Itunes in March of '09. 2009 also saw Midnite Theory be selected as The Whisky A GoGo's band of the month for January as well as being nominated for four 2008/2009 Mavric Independent Music Awards which included a live performance at the awards show. The band was also awarded a spot on the Music Connection Top 100 list of Unsigned Artists for 2009. 2010 saw the band complete a Southwest tour of Vegas, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas for SXSW and compose a song for a Chronic Taco's commercial which saw airplay on MTV, VH1, Fuse and Comedy Central.

Midnite Theory is currently playing throughout the west coast and recently released their debut full length record titled "This Town"

Never Sleep Till Sunrise - EP review

"Overall, this is an incredibly strong EP from these guys. It’s not the kind of EP made of b-sides and rarities, these tracks could easily appear on a full blown album and not seem out of place. The rapping is strong and the lyrics tell both intricate and simple emotional stories that latch on and keep your attention. The backing vocals and soulful singing sound great, and the juxtaposition with this and the rapping makes the songs more interesting. Using great chord progressions and killer guitar hooks to light sections up, “Never Sleep Till Sunrise” is filled with strong songs from start to finish. The amount of noticable influences in a mere 8 tracks is incredible. I think Midnite Theory are going to be one of those bands to watch, whether you’re a hip-hop fan or not. They’re talented enough to distinguish themselves from their rivals, and if they keep writing songs like this (and even better!), they will go a long way." - On The Tune Music Blog (www.onthetune.wordpress.com)

"Southern California’s own Midnite Theory are preparing to take their groundbreaking brand of hip-hop, funk-fusion to all new heights! These guys are gonna be the soundtrack to your spring, summer and beyond; just open ya ears as they rip it up! With influences varying from Jack Johnson, to Sublime and of course A Tribe Called Quest (we’re pickin’ up what the boys are puttin’ down with the name reference!) they have truly stumbled upon a trademark sound, and it was hardly an accident! Check out the stellar track, “People,” and bump this one on the diggety daily." - MYXER.COM