Archives for the month of: November, 2011

 

Lapalux drops a very impressive mix for Sold Steel Radio, we get to hear much more of his IDM and hip-hop influenced beat collages alongside his reworks of music by Gwen Stefani, Musiq Soulchild and Crystal Fighters, plus tracks from Telepopmusik and Broadcast. For free download via Ninja Tune soundcloud page.

 

Abjo - Obrigado!

 

Welcome to Obrigado!: a brazilian inspired beat “mixtape”, full of released and unreleased beats of mine that fit in the category of beats coming from minha alma (my soul, for the natively english speaking folks).

This mixtape is my prequel to a long awaited, much anticipated, thoroughly contemplated KC.93/Midnight Kids released beat tape, which, still untitled, should be released early spring next year. Until then, take your soul (alma) on a ride and let this be your early reminder that another summer soon comes, and that this is one of many soundtracks to that summer madness…

– the midnight kid.


Swarvy, a beat producer out of the Philadelphia area releases the Remixes of the Shadows vol. 1 and vol. 2 EPs. This project includes remixes from; Mndsgn, Akryte, DTCPU, JoshHey, Sir Froderick, CHits, AshTreJenkins, Ichiro and more.

Red’ is Part 1 of The October Series, a trilogy of themed mixtapes from prolific 19-year-old New York producer RAJA (formerly known as InfinitiRock).

‘Red’ is roots music: a classic hip hop beat tape overflowing with jazz and soul samples and, as such, a deeply respectful nod to the origins of contemporary beat music in Madlib and Dilla. Featuring guest appearances from Brainfeeder’s Jeremiah Jae and Starchild of RAJA’s Guns of Kingston (GOK) collective, ‘Red’ bespeaks RAJA’s natural ability to bring creative individuals together in the pursuit of musical greatness.

Witch’ is Part II of The October Series, a trilogy of themed mixtapes from prolific 19-year-old New York producer RAJA (formerly known as InfinitiRock).

Sonically, ‘Witch’ departs from the sampled acoustic instrumentation of ‘Red,’ opting instead for heavy duty electronics. Distorted sub kicks and churning drum machines, swooning bass synths and processed female vocal exhortations are all juxtaposed with the characteristic fuzz, hiss and crackle of a beatmaker with a penchant for sounding tactility.

Color’ is Part III of The October Series, a trilogy of themed mixtapes from prolific 19-year-old New York producer RAJA (formerly known as InfinitiRock).

The piano acts as a thread through this album, centrally amidst in the emotional electronics of ‘To Be Alone,’ ‘Diamond Life’ and ‘Sara.’ Mouth clops and drumstick clicks are percussion on ‘The Storm,’ while low end sub dives sink into the listener’s skin like something uncanny. There’s also the upbeat teenage ‘Moon Rising’ and Shirley Abicair (via The Beatles) cover ‘That Girl,’ widening the scope of the release.
Ultimately, ‘Color’ aptly marks the culmination of The October Series, displaying Chester Anand the true artist, always behind and yet exceeding the sum of his tracks.


Stainless Steele
, an electronic/hip hop artist from Pennsylvania drops a new album, Straight Jacket Time Killin. This album is a result of Stainless Steele collaborating with forward-thinking, electronic/hip hop producers throughout the United States and other countries as well. Producers for the album include; Abjo, vOPhoniQ, CHITS, AL_PD, VLooper, Swarvy, Mndsgn, Infinite Potentials, Zenios, Pitch Black Theory, Sir Froderick and Jonti.

 
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Berry Weight sits atop the slippery slope of a genre being diluted more each day.  Luckily, the international duo (one musician from Canada, the other from Switzerland) have dealt out some high quality downtempo trip-hop in Music for Imaginary Movies.

The majority of the tracks on this eleven-strong album are head-bobbers, taking the listener through fully saturated atmospheres, superbly crafted to satisfy those looking for a well engineered combination of electronic effects and real-world samples.  Though generally rhythmic in nature, these guys mix in a good amount of melody, courtesy of the lovely Astrid Engberg on three of the tracks.  Distinguishing this album from the rest, however, is the masterful clarinet work performed by the Frenchman Kledsy Jy.

This album is one to relax to.  Made up of some instrumentals, some lyric driven tracks, Music for Imaginary Movies strikes a comfortable balance between rhythm and melody.  Here’s to downtempo crafted by those who know what they’re doing.


 

Powell Beats, an electronic producer from Paris, France drops a new track on soundcloud for free download.

 

 

Deflon, an electronic beat producer from Greensboro, North Carolina drops a lovely mix for the Color Codes series for free download. Deflon has gone under the radar so far in his musical career but is setting up to drop some very impressive releases in the near future that will definitely grab the attention of heads within the electronic beat scene and beyond. Stay tuned for more releases from Deflon at Extra Lovely…

 


Secret Sidewalk
, the experimental/electronic/live-improv group from the Bay Area releases a 12.5 minute video for their track “Searching for the Mythic Octopus”. The track is off of their  second release which is self-titled.  Also, check out their bandcamp release that was available on limited cassette. Secret Sidewalk was started by Mike Boo,Puzzle Abalos and Asonic Garcia. The new and current roster includes Marcus Stephens on Sax and Mike Reed on Drums.