Synthe & Goldwire team up for massive collab with “Kitchen Sink".”

Its Wednesday, which means a new Wubaholics release is here. This week we’re taking a plunge deep into the creative minds of goldwire and synthe. The two have teamed up as they have in the past for a massive collaboration with their track ‘Kitchen Sink.’ This track builds with ominous tones and slowly progresses and intensifies as the track goes on. The drum pattern kicks in at the 0:27 mark and just 10 seconds later, you’ll find yourself softly nodding your head as you anticipate what is yet to come. The rest of the track slowly comes together like pieces of an intricate puzzle. Elements are brilliantly paired together as sounds come out of left field flowing and complimenting each other in ways you didn’t know were possible. At the 1:30 mark, the track makes you embrace your inner child as you feel like you’re 12 years old again playing with a “bop-it” as a rattling sound moves up and down your spine up to your brain. Forcing you to start dancing to this disgusting yet groovy track. The sound design is as unique as it comes and we’re honored to release a track of this caliber.

In today’s age, most collaborations consist of artists sending projects back and forth online. This was not the case for Kitchen Sink.The two artists gave us a behind the scenes look at what went down when creating this masterpiece. It all started when Sound Haven 2020 got cancelled, but goldwire already had his flight to Nashville (synthe’s hometown) booked, and wanted to get out of Denver for the week. The two artists had already been wanting to link up to create an Album/EP for a long time at this point, so the boys decided to use this time as an opportunity to get together and do exactly that. Steven Dady Jr, better known as ‘Synthe’ tells us “When Justin (goldwire) flew into Nashville, I brought him back to my friends house. We were sitting in the kitchen waiting for my other friends to wake up after their long bender. I decided to use Justin’s computer to make the initial drum beat to the song.”  Believe it or not, after that initial drum pattern was made, the track only took 2 days to come to a completion.  “I picked him up from the airport and the creative juices instantly started flowing. Our ideas bounce and flow right off of each-other to create what I would consider to be masterpieces. He’s definitely a brother to me.” Said Dady Jr.   ‘Kitchen Sink’ by goldwire and synthe drops this Wednesday, September 23rd. Available on all streaming platforms.

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