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  • Because Sleep is the Cousin of Death: The Most Slept-On Beat Records of the Year (Part II)

    El-P – Wearegoingtoburninhellmegamixxx3 – [Gold Dust] Funcrush this — 15 instrumental odds and ends too haywire to fit onto a solo rap record. Volume III of Wearegoingtoburninhellmegamixx found El-Producto hawking his garbage on iTunes instead of giving it to Goodwill, with previous installments available only as tour-only affairs (and later for free download.) Cannily aligning… Continue reading »

  • Because Sleep is the Cousin of Death: The Most Slept-On Beat Records of the Year

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZECaxyBYEw Part two coming later today, because occasionally sleep can be more than just the cousin of death.  Alex B – Moments – Elm & Oak Empirical evidence has long proven that Boulder, Colorado and blunts usually creates something either copacetic or completely hare-brained. Extended Low End Theory affiliate, Alex Botwin opts for the former… Continue reading »

  • Sipping Cups and Camping With Shlohmo

    Real Jews don’t camp. By real Jews, I mean Angeleno agnostics who commune with Yahweh via deli platters and dim jokes, word to Tim Watley. So I’m not sure what Henry Laufer is doing calling his follow-up to Shlohmoshun Deluxe, the Camping EP. My only experience with the great outdoors involves John Candy and eating… 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 »

  • Low End Theory Podcast XII: D-Styles & Shlohmo

    You already know by now. The 12th installment of the LET podcast eschews Dirty Dozen clips for Shlohmo’s decision to sample the hell out of Half Baked. Contemporary jeep music. The other half is manned by D-Styles, who brews a head-bobbing blend of Project Pat, “Welcome to Jamrock,”  M.I.A., and dubstep remixes of “Hip-Hop.” We… Continue reading »

  • Shlohmo: The Mary Anne Hobbs Session

    Shlohmo, the 20-year old beat scene wunderkind, who is crushing feelings in a bid to take the top spot among lanky LA Jews (deference, youngster, deference) stopped by Mary Anne Hobbs last Wednesday night to deliver a scorching 15-minute mix full of murky dubstep, twerked samples, air-sirens and Dilla homage, and “Sampson Simpson” samples from… Continue reading »

  • Shlohmo And The Pros and Cons of Hotboxing The Cockpit

    Shlohmo received the memo — that furtive Elders of Zion-esque protocol that compels me to write about artists who describe themselves on Myspace as a “tall, lanky, jewy-lookin dude from LA proper,” title songs “Hotboxing the Cockpit,” and create an aural aesthetic in the vein of Ras G, Flying Lotus, and Nosaj Thing. Like his… Continue reading »

  • Revenge of the Robot

    My post about Robot Koch’s excellent Death Star Droid  a few weeks ago drew deafening silence, save for Doc Zeus agreeing with me about how pitiful it was for Koch to switch their name to E1. Fair enough. Now the estimable Berlin-born android is passing out another pair of tracks, in addition to the pair… Continue reading »