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  • The Top 50 Albums of 2011 (#25-1)

    Verse two, coming with that Heineken brew…. See Also: Passion of the Weiss Top 50 Albums (#50 – 26) See Also: Passion of the Weiss Top 50 Albums: 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 25. Big K.R.I.T. – Return of 4Eva [Self-Released] Big K.R.I.T. rose to “next” status not necessarily because of his overly impressive rapping… Continue reading »

  • The Top 50 Albums of 2011 (#50-1)

    Like we always do about this time. See Also: Passion of the Weiss Top 50 Albums: 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 50. Ty Segall – Goodbye Bread [Drag City] The sun rises slowly and when it hits Ty Segall’s window, he imitates its motion and before he gets out of bed, he stretches and unleashes… Continue reading »

  • Dublab Takes Over LACMA Tomorrow Night, Ticket Giveaway

    On general principle, I never do ticket giveaways because we are a very serious music website devoted to very serious things like weed smoking and music about weed smoking and occasionally epic songs about African funk lords swallowing weed and getting arrested, and being forced to switch stool samples with people who don’t smoke weed.… Continue reading »

  • Jonwayne Thanks You, Bro

    What do you know about the Wayniac? Forget the false white rap dualities. It’s 2011 and everyone knows that there a few white people who can really fucking rap, and a whole lot who can’t. Jonwayne can really fucking rap. He chooses not to most of the time, because the 21-year old La Habra headhunter… Continue reading »

  • Immortal Technique: The Psychedelic Soul of UMO

    Since playing the penultimate Passion of the Weiss superextravaganza, the Unknown Mortal Orchestra have been blowing up. And by blowing up, I mean attracting the attention of a dozen or so prominent online outlets and the Echo Parkians and Bushwickians who love them. I wrote about them for the Times in April, but never cross-posted… Continue reading »

  • Strange Things Are Afoot in Highland Park: A Review of Matthewdavid’s Outmind

    Aaron Frank recommends playing this at a high volume near a residential reservoir. Less than a year ago, XLR8R’s podcast series peeled the curtain back on Leaving Records and its mysterious proprietor, Matthewdavid, a Florida transplant to LA making woozy, ambient beat music that providd  a perfect soundtrack to Southern California’s scorching summers. Prior to… Continue reading »

  • Question in the Form of an Answer: Take

    At the forefront of instrumental hip-hop and modern electronic music, Take has spent years helping forge a strong scene within his native Los Angeles, but also constantly evolving to avoid stasis. Before critics got misty-eyed over James Blake’s sweater set this winter, Take had already covered similar territory, manipulating and stretching his own vocals over… Continue reading »

  • The Book of Matthewdavid

    Matthewdavid – International (feat. Dogbite) from BRAINFEEDER on Vimeo. Brainfeeder’s Matthewdavid reps the experimental wing of the Low End Theory. He’s the guy who owns every Mississippi Records release and collaborates with Sun Araw to create some of the most tape-warped and fuzzy psychedelia around town. Rarely mentioned is how active of a role he… Continue reading »

  • Passion of the Weiss & Kompakt Present: Rainbow Arabia, Spoek Mathambo, Matthewdavid, Unknown Mortal Orchestra — Friday, March 25 @ The Echoplex

    New and final flyer. This Friday @ The Echoplex. $10. Refunds guaranteed if the orchestra turns out to be actually mortal.

  • Passion of the Weiss Presents: Rainbow Arabia, Spoek Mathambo, Matthewdavid @ The Echoplex, March 25

    First things first, I was not behind the rainbow-colored flyer. But when you book a show with a Rainbow-named band, the iridian aesthetic is a no-brainer. Besides, Killa Cam would approve and that’s the only co-sign I need (no Freakey). Following a several month hiatus in which I convalesced and collected the splintered shards of… Continue reading »

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