food house / Gupi / Fraxiom: two house
Briefly

The article explores food house's second album, 'two house', which features a unique style dubbed "penis music", rooted in playful, meme-driven sounds from the early pandemic. Composed of producer-vocalists Gupi and Fraxiom, their work presents an overwhelming audit of internet culture references—from urbanism YouTubers to pop figures—which combines humor with chaotic soundscapes. The album is characterized by a frenetic pace and a surreal, almost anxiety-inducing ambiance, positioning food house within the avant-garde hyperpop scene that initially gained attention during the pandemic.
"The duo-composed of producer-vocalists Gupi and Fraxiom-offers up footnote-worthy nods to urbanism YouTubers, Adam Levine sexts, and all manner of anthropomorphic animals."
"Even if you can clock everything that's going on in the half-sung, half-rapped logorrhea, the effect is overwhelming-like you're battling cascading browser pop-ups on an especially sketchy piracy site."
Read at Pitchfork
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