1.4.0. Productions is a music collective that surfaced in the early 2000s, led by a producer known only as K. Their sound pulls from electronic music, hip-hop, and experimental noise, with tracks like "Dod Twist," "Drop!," and "This is Hip-Hop" showing that range. The group has kept their identities private, which has added to their underground reputation.
In 2004, they put out "Dod Twist" as a debut single. The song's rhythmic pull and cryptic feel caught attention, helping build a following. They followed with releases like the EP "Forest of Shadows" in 2005 and the album "The Unseen World" in 2007, maintaining a sparse but consistent output through the decade.
Their music sometimes drew criticism for being too unconventional or provocative, and they had disagreements with record labels over creative control. Despite that, they kept working, putting out "The Eternal Recurrence" in 2009 and "The Dissonant Heart" in 2011. Other songs like "New York," "Salute," and "Staten Island Stand Up" reflect their grounded, sometimes local references amid the experimental textures.
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