Monday, August 1, 2022

Beat Tape Co​​​​​​​​​​​-​​​​​​​​​​​Op - Presents The Foundation Producer Series 029 Introducing MOB RULE [Beat Tape] [2022]


 

Beat Tape Co​​​​​​​​​​​-​​​​​​​​​​​Op - Presents The Foundation Producer Series 029 Introducing MOB RULE [Beat Tape] 
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Beat Tape Co​​​​​​​​​​​-​​​​​​​​​​​Op - Presents The Foundation Producer Series 029 Introducing MOB RULE

  


 Mob Rule is a self-made producer from Vancouver, Washington five minutes outside of Portland Oregon. A member of Opal Royalty, Mob Rule has been making and producing a diverse assortment of music for over fifteen years and has become a notable producer in the Vancouver/Portland region for his authentic, novel sound. With artistic roots formed in the hardcore punk DIY scene, Mob Rule further progressed into producing boom bap reminiscent of hip hop’s golden era while incorporating fresh innovations all his own. 

 A master of his craft, Mob Rule currently uses various methods of sampling, Reason 12, and the Synthstorm Deluge to craft beats that reflect his vision and influences. With an “All-Gas-No-Brakes” work ethic, Mob Rule has committed himself to an output of multiple beats every day. As a result Mob Rule has released five tapes in three years, has amassed an enormous catalog of beats, and is steadily curating a library of industry-shaking tracks to keep his listeners and fellow artists engaged. Mob Rule is an artist that deserves every ounce of recognition he has earned, and whose style, work ethic, and dedication to his craft will ensure that his followers stay tapped into every future release. Peace! 



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 Mob Rule has worked with notable artists such as: Andre Nickatina, Roddy Ricch, OnlyOne, Quiz Zilla, and Lord Lawrence.

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