What until En-Why-See’s this. NYC artist Yury’s seventh official album “Entropy” debuts with not one but two impressive leadoff hitters, the synth-pop bounce rap “Growing Pains” and “Intrinsically Motivated”, which feels more like a sound journey. On the latter track which the artist also produced, Yury spit-fires: “See the dark side / like Apartheid / even part-time / slangin’ got mine / scheming offline.” Yury is lyrically inclined with a depth and delivery that merges his lanes somewhere between Bone Thugs-n-Harmony and Daft Punk, his content palate ranging from old school Regal to new cool rebellion.

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As a producer Yury has already secured as stone solid a foundation as any in the industry, graduating from Pittsburgh’s prestigious Carnegie Mellon University with an advanced degree in Audio Recording Production. The artist also DJ’s and has performed at more than 60 live shows, and one of Yury’s projects reached as high as #2 on Amazon’s most downloaded albums list. As his latest album’s title may suggest, much of Yury’s work is a forewarning that our collective neglect of creation and embrace of true art is in fact aiding our gradual decline into disorder. Hopefully you look into Yury, a visionary with a unique outlook on the world; an animated worldview in-house suspended in music.


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