flying lotus – “…and the world laughs with you” (ft. thom yorke)
“…sounds like filling a sack with cats and hitting it against a brick wall” – Roommate Brad Crouch’s overall appraisal of my music.
“…sounds like filling a sack with cats and hitting it against a brick wall” – Roommate Brad Crouch’s overall appraisal of my music.
Damn just caught a hold of this and I gotta say I can dig. The whole album “Certified Air Raid Material” is a pretty good jam the whole way through also, but this song has a nice flow to it that is stuck in my head. I do have to stay it may get a little repetitive yet I am still jamming along. If you cop the album you also get a 48 minute mix from the group which is pretty dope. I would infer it gets the Dirt Nasty seal of approval and that does not come around too often unless your free-styling about the snow or the 80′s. Anyways check it.
-keylay
Somewhere on the vasts of the internet, some chotch with Final Cut Pro named Pogo came up with the idea of creating a short EP consisting of only Alice in Wonderland samples and a drum machine. While most idea’s of the type seem to only exist as novelties, I think the entire EP stands on it’s own regardless of the source material.
If you have a last.fm, you can download the entire EP for free from here.
This British electronica duo sounds a lot like someone took a ball of silly-putty, imprinted an Air song on it, and stretched it out about 8 minutes wide. Definitely simmers on a slow burn, but the seductive sax a couple minutes in gives it a nice zip.
-jakeyp
I finally got around to picking up and really giving …Endtroducing a listen after I found it Black Friday’d at Best Buy for $6.99. I finally had time to just plow through it on my drive back to school today. My highlight of the album is still the same one jamesob used to get me into DJ Shadow in the first place, Midnight in a Perfect World, which if you haven’t gathered at this point is posted above.
-jakeyp
Don’t let the album art fool you; I assure you this song is in no way associated with Crazy Frog, Gummibär, or any other European dancecore song that risks becoming a ring-tone fad in this country much to the pain and suffering of the public at large. I’m under the impression that Canadian DJ Deadmau5 (Joel Anderson) is known for his stadium-dance fare, but this is definitely something much more entrancing; somewhat akin in flavor to the Atlas Sound song I posted a few months back, albeit with a more pronounced beat. The result is something that Massive Attack would compose after making passionate, passionate love.
-jakeyp