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Josh Teed is setting 2025 ablaze, juggling a tour-heavy schedule with the unveiling of "The Prologue" EP on Kannibalen Records. Not content with just dropping music, he’s curating hand-picked lineups featuring Luzcid, Wraz, Great Dane, and other heavy-hitters while also linking up with Apashe’s Antagonist 2.0 tour and Daily Bread’s Flash Flood tour. With orchestral flourishes and seismic bass, he’s making sure every set leaves an imprint.
"The Prologue" takes the listener or a truly special journey. The first chapter in what Teed promises will be an expanding narrative, the project marries fantasy fiction and historical storytelling with his signature classical and Celtic influences. Opening track "A Journey Begins" whispers listeners into its world with an elegant string introduction before giving way to cinematic depth. Then comes "Animus," a brooding, bass-fueled collaboration with Abstrakt Sonance. Closing out the saga’s opening act is "The Fray," where grand orchestral swells clash with left-field bass angles in a way only Teed could orchestrate. If this is just the prologue, the rest of the story is bound to be monumental.
Before he was bending genres, Teed spent two decades with a violin in hand, his musical instincts honed by years of classical training. His journey has been an unrelenting evolution, marked by "The Journey East," "Recurring Dreams," and "Taking It All In." Now, with "The Prologue," the man continues to expand on his home-brewed corner of the popular music space that is totally his.
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