B13 PEER REVIEW interviews HIPOST & Intro his new Single "HighLife"



We here at B-13 Peer Review would like for you to take a listen to one of the most exciting

indie artists of 2014. We introduced Hipost to you back in May of 2012 and he is releasing

his new project "HighLife". It is an amazing culmination of different music genre's that has merge to put Hipost in a lane of his very own. Classically, trained in music he has managed 
blue print the future of hip- hop music. we are excited to have the opportunity to bring to your listening ears for the first time "HighLife" - the single Please feel free to visit high at ITunes, Soundcloud, Facebook, and Twitter: @OfficialHiPost  #‎HIGHLIFE


Highlife (feat. Riff Ripper) - Single



HiPost's "High Life" is an adrenaline filled track that has a great deal of potential to catch
the interest of club deejays and college students. From the synth pads and AutoTuned
vocals to the call for alcohol and VIP, High Life contains all of the essential elements
we've come to expect from today's dance/pop songs. So, don't go into this song looking
for any sort of life altering message because, you will not find it here. What you will get,
however, is a track you can dance and sweat to.

From a purely production standpoint, I was glad to hear some musicality showcased. All
too often in today's dance/pop songs the melody is left out as untrained keyboardists
stick with preset loops and synth patches played in a repetitive manner to fill in the gaps;
which rarely leads to downloads on iTunes or any publishing revenue for the artists.
While I did hear a few cliche elements, those things didn't remain throughout the entire
song. I could actually tell the hook music from the verses.

Vocally, I was glad to hear HiPost not trying to be a tough guy on the mic screaming a
thousand obscenities, "N" words, and calling women "B@!*hes". Instead, the artist just
sticks with a have fun approach and does something anybody 18+ years old could party
to. I'm not sure what else HiPost has up his sleeves, but I'd like to hear a full album's
worth of songs to give a more complete review of his work. For now, I think High Life
deserves some spins in the clubs and college frat parties, and I'd suggest HiPost do
some shows at a few college frat houses to push this single.


Hipost Cali R's photo.


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