Miaoux Miaoux

Miaoux Miaoux

Julian Corrie built Miaoux Miaoux by burying himself in the hardware of his Glasgow bedroom studio. He wasn't chasing a band dynamic; he was chasing the perfect interaction between polyphonic synths and a high-gain guitar. It’s the sound of a one-man production house making maximalist pop that sounds like it cost ten times the actual budget. The Chemikal Underground signing was the seal of approval he needed. That label doesn't sign fluff. Corrie’s obsession with precision meant every kick drum and synth sweep had to earn its keep. He proved that a solo producer could bridge the gap between sweaty dancefloor kinetics and high-concept indie songwriting without losing the grit.

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