TAG: L.A.

Jul05

Com Truise – Galactic Melt (Review)

Com Truise

Galactic Melt

Released by Ghostly International


Com Truise is one of the many pseudonyms of New Jersey admitted synth obsessive designer/musician Seth Haley, the maker of an experimental and bottom heavy style he calls “mid-fi synth-wave, slow-motion funk”. Last year’s well-received Cyanide Sisters EP, included remixes for artists like Twin Shadow, Neon Indian and Daft Punk, but Truise’s debut full-length, Galactic Melt, is entering our varied soundscape this summer. Hi silly spoonerised moniker could’ve suggested an album title like "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy", but his music ...

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Nov30

Fatlip & Yeti Beats: Channeling Funky Ghosts

For Fatlip, the females that reside under Los Angeles’ nostalgic sun have always been on some Great-White-Whale steez. It began with the Pharcyde’s legendary “Passin Me By”, an anthem oozing with hopeless romanticism; Then, on Labcabincalifornia’s “She Said”, Fatlip continued to find himself stranded on a lonely island where the forecast was always platonic; Fatlip’s solo venture yielded Lip’s jarringly candid “What’s Up Fatlip?”, where he admitted that he possessed virtually none of his rap-music prerequisites. Now, alongside versatile producer/wingman Yeti Beats, the Pharcyde alum is again on the trail of the almighty and elusive L.A. tigress.

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Feb21

Factor – 13 Stories (Review)

Factor

13 Stories

Released by Side Road Records


Collaborations with Myka9 and Awol One may have opened doors for Factor, but he remains true to his humble roots producing for oddball regional rappers around Saskatoon, Canada. He hooks up with some of these old friends on 13 Stories, his 13-track compilation comprised of emcees telling their own stories in their own styles, and held together by his smooth production. The melancholic and mellow soul that makes up the last two-thirds of the album is dominated by tracks like Nolto's tale of a tormented child evolving into a tormenting killer on the slightly uptempo “Pulling the Wings Off Angels” or the alternative stress relief of Def3's “Luck Ducks.” The front half of the album holds the hard funky grooves, like opening track “Sounds Good to Me (Hip Hop),” an organ-heavy roller-rink anthem to hip hop that features Ellay Khule, Medusa (haven't heard enough from her recently!) and Joe Dub, who absolutely kills it with his hip hop history lesson.

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