J-Punch bangs out catchy electronic tunes from his future box for all kinds reasons. He scores features such as N10N’s True Skin (acquired by Amazon Studios to be adapted into a series) and two upcoming episodic series Product Wars and Tokyo Red (Black Pills). In 2016, he produced the original score for Puuba’s indie video game The Metronomicon, with help from his buddy Dave Moonshine. That guy also worked with him to release the downtempo / alternative chill-out albums Stick Figure Guy (2013) and Maximum Exertion (2015).
This summer, (2018) J-Punch and Dave Moonshine unveil The Kodiak Princess, an epic dreamwave adventure for your ears and booty. Building on their long-standing appreciation for electronic synthwave music and newfound bandwagoning of vaporwave and ‘80s tom fills, and ignoring for a moment J-Punch’s unhealthy fixation with Nicolas Cage, the duo has managed to create a moving experience you will never forget. The Kodiak Princess is THE album of our time. Be warned - you cannot unhear this. Listen to it, or don't. The cloud will judge you regardless.
For more information about J-Punch and his many thrustings, visit jpunch.com.
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These back-catalog and subscriber-only releases:
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Spark
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Vow J-Punch and Dave Moonshine
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Product Wars Soundtrack (score and credits music from the short film, "Product Wars")
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The Kodiak Princess J-Punch and Dave Moonshine
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Exclusive The Metronomicon Soundtrack
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True Skin - Original Soundtrack
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Exclusive Legacy
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Maximum Exertion J-Punch and Dave Moonshine
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Stick Figure Guy J-Punch and Dave Moonshine
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Level
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J-Punch
Los Angeles, California
J-Punch also has produced the original score for the video game ‘The Metronomicon,” and four retro-alternative chill-out albums. (Level, Stick Figure Guy, Maximum Exertion and the Kodiak Princess)