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KAU — Mad Max
Album: III
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The EP "III" is the latest collaboration between the three core members of the band and Maxime Dereux, talented French saxophonist already guested on "II". Having built strong musical ties over the course of the last years, the idea to make more music together arose naturally without a shadow of a doubt.

The result is a 4 tracks EP with a high concentration of powerful riffs and sharp themes. The title song 'Mad Max' perfectly represents madness incarnated. On "Moonwalker" they go to new places with ever-changing melodies and sax lines. 4 minutes of holding on to your seat in anticipation of the next measure.

This new EP also features Brussels-born and bred rapper "Jay MNG" who has made a name for himself around many concert halls & festivals in Belgium. Having collaborated notably with Commander Spoon and Kuna Maze, the polylinguistic rhymes of Jay MNG left a mark on this emerging music scene . Enraged, banging in whatever language that may be, Dutch, French or English, he manages to make a massive impact on the atmosphere of the tracks and add his own flavour.

"In your face" mentality, almost disrespectful, this track is an intended bomb-drop unfolding itself mid-through. Meanwhile the band is gracefully adding spice and groove underneath creating a live concert feeling.credits released October 28, 2022

Rec & mix: Frederik Daelemans at Bijloke Studio (Ghent)
Assisant mix: Rebecca Driesmans
Mastering: Pieter de Wagter (Equus Mastering)
Artwork: Beatriz Leonardo (A Curious Creature)
Management & PR: Alexandre Grimaldi (Right Hand Production

This is what I've been loving about Beyond! Great music you're unlikely to hear anywhere else.
 bitbanger wrote:

These folks must have listened to a lot of Frank Zappa and Cap't Beefheart. Fun.



definitely out there....somewhere....but giving them an 8. The arrangement is really good. 
These folks must have listened to a lot of Frank Zappa and Cap't Beefheart. Fun.