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  • Thundercat – $200 DB

    In which a Tribe Called Quest song is reverse engineered into the fusion jazz that originally comprises it’s DNA. I am tired and can’t place my finger on what cut this reminds me of exactly, but the Low End Theory is sounding a lot like The Low End Theory. Lotus on the beat, Thundercat on… Continue reading »

  • Flying Lotuses & Massive Attacks

    You can have Kanye’s leaked song about the movie Cyrus, or Drake’s new one about Marvin Hagler (he was so marvelous), or Lil Wayne’s song about the awesomeness of attending 12 Step sermons with Eminem. I’m not even that down with that new Nas song that sounds like that old Nas song that reminds me… Continue reading »

  • Thundercat Ho!

    Around the Low End Theory, no album is more anticipated than Thundercat’s Golden Age of Apocalypse. Best known for his work on Flying Lotus’ Cosmogramma and in Erykah Badu’s Traveling Medicine Show, the bass god is of the eccentric ilk who can dress like Little Hiawatha and look like he should be dressed like Little… Continue reading »

  • The Top 50 Albums of 2010 (#20-11) – Sponsored by Ovaltine

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16pZ9POQL3Y Why don’t they call it roundtine? 20. Yelawolf – Trunk Muzik 0-60 – [Interscope/Ghetovision] Yelawolf is an inked-up, part-Cherokee rapper from Alabama with a haircut that the erstwhile members of Japan and Duran Duran would kill for. The guy has more personality than 99% of all rappers solely based on appearance. But he also… Continue reading »

  • The Top 50 Albums of 2010 (#50-1) – Sponsored by the Arthur Murray Party

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlrN3tt62BI You’re always welcome at an Arthur Murray dance party.  50. DaVinci – The Day the Turf Stood Still – [SWTBRDS] A cursory skim of The Day the Turf Stood Still might convince you that DaVinci is the latest underground talent from New York, but the longtime Fillmore resident reps San Francisco through and… Continue reading »

  • The 10 Best Beat Albums of the Half Year

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYYZBGJVJkk Because the dumb are mostly intrigued by the drum machine. Because Sach will opine differently in the comment section. Because my favorite Beat Album is “Kaddish.” Short write-ups because writing about electronic music is like dancing about Autechcre. When in doubt, just say noirish.  10. Baths – Cerulean [Anticon] Distilling the cosmic sampledelics and… Continue reading »

  • Free Flying Lotus Friday

    Warp’s website has fairly elaborate details about Cosmogramma, Flying Lotus’s sophomore “space opera,” slated for release on 4/20 — along with efforts from Javelin and Caribou. Clearly, this is all some sort of insidious plot to bankrupt the weed smokers of America and England. The Internet is already abuzz over the guest appearance from Paste… Continue reading »

  • Live from Brainfeeder Sessions: The Gaslamp Killer, Jogger, and Jeremy Ellis

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scmkxhEzwjs Footage from last Sunday’s cerebellum-crushing Brainfeeder sessions for those that slept, or unluckily live outside the Southern California region. Credit the last half of that sentence as testament to the Brainfeeder, Alpha Pup, and Low End-affiliated artists for keeping me so entertained that I’m not constantly trying not to escape back Bay-Bound (if you’ve… Continue reading »

  • Flying Lotus, No Age, and The Revenge of the San Fernando Valley

    The inevitable but ostensibly overreaching contrast between The Smell and the Low End Theory comes into clearer focus when you hear the new Flying Lotus and No Age EP’s side by side. While earlier recordings displayed a heavy emphasis on their hip-hop and punk roots, their latest offerings drift towards more ambient soundscapes, as though… Continue reading »