Mean Mean - Machinedrum -

In the landscape of early 2010s electronic music, Machinedrum’s "Mean Mean" stands as a pivotal exploration of genre fluidity. Released on the Many Faces LP via LuckyMe, the track marks a departure from Stewart's earlier glitch-hop roots into a faster, more syncopated territory influenced by the Chicago footwork scene.

Clocking in at roughly 4 minutes and 16 seconds , the track is built upon a foundation of hyper-kinetic percussion. Machinedrum - Mean Mean

"Mean Mean" contributed significantly to the "wonky" and "future bass" movements of the era. By bridging the gap between underground club music and experimental electronica, Machinedrum helped redefine the boundaries of what a "drum machine" could achieve—moving beyond simple loops to create living, breathing compositions. In the landscape of early 2010s electronic music,

: The drum programming is dense, characterized by rapid-fire snares and booming sub-bass that mirror the intensity of dance floor culture while maintaining a lush, atmospheric backdrop. "Mean Mean" contributed significantly to the "wonky" and