Born Adam Ohana in New York, Oakland, California-based electronic producer An-Ten-Nae combines deep bass rumbles with glitchy atmosphere in a style of music he has dubbed "acid crunk." His experimental sound was first heard on his debut EP, Acid Crunk 1, released in 2008. The follow-up arrived the same year, with three installations issued in 2009, of which Acid Crunk 3 was the first to feature multiple songs. By 2012, Ohana had released ten parts of the series. His debut LP, Raindrops on Roses, was issued in 2013. The collection featured the title track with Alice D. as well ...