Yum Yum to Release Record On Futuro
Record Release Performance July 25th
Raised in suburban Canada, Yum Yum developed an acute acumen in the area of music production at a very early age. Heralded as a pop prodigy before he was a teen, his talents were quickly leveraged by many of the most popular artists and critically acclaimed producers working in music today. While monetarily compen 2000 sated generously, the nature of the industry dictated that Yum Yum could receive no credit for his work.
As an internationally in-demand ghostwriter and phantom producer working out of Portland, Oregon, Yum Yum has accrued a significant amount of funds which he has invested entirely in furthering his research into the power of music.
Based on a hypothesis that specific sonics can nurture and heal humans on a physiological level, Yum Yum utilizes ancient, cutting-edge methods of sound generation to isolate temporal wavelets that stimulate and control a multitude of bodily functions.
Examples of successes in his experimentation include: Synthesizing rhythms that reverse the progressively decreasing heart rate mammals exhibit as they age, identifying audio harmonic requencies that trigger an expansion in a subjectʼs psychological capability for empathy, and recognizing specific arrangements of speech that elicit the production of endorphins in listeners.
Combining his savvy in pop arrangement with his innovative scientific findings, Yum Yum shares the conclusive results on his self-titled debut, releasing July 25th, 2012 on Futro Records.
Featuring guest vocals from Futro artists Winston Lane, Jason Mampel (of Serious Business), HAR-1 and Neo G Yo, plus Portland's Michelle Wylen and Toronto mc Brown, Yum Yum brings together a wide range of artists to share in his quest for scientifically sonic experiments.
Futuro are releasing Yum Yum for free digital download, and in a limited run of 100 2GB USB drives in the shape of a tasty candy.
To celebrate, Futuro are throwing a succulent party at Yes and No on July 25th where Yum Yum will do a very special first and final show ever along with DJs Tre Slim and HAR-1.
Voodoo Doughnut is creating a specially crafted Yum Yum doughnut to commemorate the release in tantalizing delights!
Release Date: July 25 2012
Tracklisting:
1. Black Clouds, Neon Rain
2. Human Error
3. Weʼre Prisoners (feat. Jason Serious & Michele Wylen)
4. Itʼs A Game (feat. Winston Lane & Brown)
5. Pulses Move Apart
6. Put Your Heart In It (feat. Neo G Yo & HAR-1)
7. Revenge
8. Strangers In A Room (feat. Michele Wylen)
9. I Gave You Space
10. Try Again (feat. Jacylyn Shinnick & Lady Sapotage)
11. Young Tongues
12. The Last

Comments
I'm curious who wrote this article.
this guy sounds gross, not yummy.
Was this written by the dude who made this music? Also, critically acclaimed? Such as?
I hate bullshit articles like this. We're not stupid. "While monetarily compensated generously, the nature of the industry dictated that Yum Yum could receive no credit for his work." AKA he made this story up. Why? Was this supposed to make us 'pay attention'? If anything it makes this shitty music even more inexcusable.
Has anyone actually heard the music?