Enter The Goatlab

Heralding from the north of England and now in the London town, artist and producer Enter The Goatlab churns out beats, grooves and hooks that morph between Hip Hop, dubstep, drum n bass and electro.
Releasing his second track “Fragments of Fiction” through Chancer Records on 2nd August 2010, Enter The Goatlab is available to listen to exclusively on Facebook and SoundCloud. In a deviance from his darker roots, “Fragments of Fiction” is a Digitalism vs Hot Chip style track that’s got querky vocals over characteristicly beefy synths and beats:
“Tracks rarely end up where you envisage they will at the start and that’s the best part. Every time I sit down to write there’s a thrill that it could go anywhere. I wrote ‘Fragments of Fiction’ on my MPC500 beat maker on holiday and it was a stripped back, dark instrumental. The main vocal hook and lyric then started hauting me and it wouldn’t leave, so I recorded it then beefed out the electronica when I got home.”
Brought up in Hull around like minded souls into overdrive and introspection in metal, grunge and dance music with a vehement distate for anything commerical, George Harris dabbled with the trombone, drums, choirs and an MPC2000XL dream machine. The name Enter The Goatlab came about in 2004 as a concealed way of putting out tracks on myspace, but in 2009 he co-founded and put out his first remix ‘King Bell’ on Chancer Records .
Now hunched over a laptop in a pokey room with little natural light in South London, Enter The Goatlab’s tracks are homegrown and original. The occasional collaboration and remix keeps the brain ticking over and playing drums in Kid Karoshi keeps non essential muscles from wasting away.
Enter The Goatlab promotes music from unsigned artists for free through Chancer Records and Facebook. If you’re an unsigned artist looking to have music promoted online then get in touch.

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