Review: Mochipet – Microphonepet

Mochipet is the stage name of San Francisco-based producer/beat-wrangler David Wang. Until now I was unfamiliar but Mochipet’s latest release, Microphonepet, is a collection of 20 songs from 2003-2008 that explore glitchy electronica, old-school hip-hop, and virtually everything in-between. The album’s wide-ranging diversity keeps it interesting from start to finish and it also doesn’t hurt that it’s good.

Microphonepet was released on Wang’s own Daly City Records, but with other releases on labels ranging from Bpitchcontrol to Tigerbeat 6, Mochipet has (no doubt) made a bazillion friends along the way. Many of these friends also lend their talents to Microphonepet as well; only adding to the albums unmixed mix-tape feel. I’m not a huge hip-hop guy, but even I found this record to be enjoyable and entertaining.

MP3 | Mochipet – Girls And Boys And Toys (ft. Jahcoozi) Microphonepet
MP3 | Mochipet – The Graduate (ft. Dubphonics) Microphonepet

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