Thursday, 3 July 2008

Flying Lotus L.A



Flying Lotus has become well renowned for his ability of firing out immense beats that rappers wish they could be on and producer’s wish they could get close to constructing. Deciding to let his beats speak for themselves is one of the first things Lotus gets so right. A descendant of the late great Jazz artist Alice Coltraine, Flying Lotus is stripping his output down to jarring loops, atmospherics and drums he creates this tribal, pagan drive that engulfs each track making their rhythmic shunts incredibly hard to withstand.
Rolling out more like a beat tape than a singles based album everything flows gently into each other seasoning up Ellison’s trademark sound with salty bass barrages and coarse snares that hit just after (or before) they should. Suffice to say quantization is a concept Mr. Lotus seems to willfully disregard but it’s this apathy for regular, metronome anchored drum patterns that gives his songs the enduringly noddable groove they induce so regularly; it’s as if by being a little sloppy on the snares it gives him this gaudy ability to make your neck work overtime.
The mid album trilogy of ‘Riot’, ‘GNG BNG’ and ‘Parisian Goldfish’ is a glimpse of Ellison at his most potent. On ‘Riot’ bass rumbles introduce themselves immediately, hinting at something grim on the horizon, whilst double clap snares and radio feedback underpin the jagged piano melody. ‘GNG BNG’ works overtime to suck you into a false lull with its eloquent sitar loops before it whips up into this low end fuelled requiem of gain and compressed drums before the samba rhythm of ‘Parisian Goldfish’ trickles in through the frenzied distortion gateway-ing to yet more oodles of rapid synth bass and pounding drums.
’Los Angeles’ is the album Flying Lotus has always hinted at with his previous releases. It’s blatantly apparent that he’s a killer when he’s on production duty and he has a dependable flair for marrying abstract samples with a sheer Californian thump that creams up all over this LP. When you break apart what he does it seems like its simple, like he’s tackled half the problem which his choice of textures but there are so many levels of density to his beats that it becomes a joy in itself to sit with some headphones and try a pick out a new synth wobble or percussive fibre.

Originally posted by the editor @ Leeds Hip Hop Scene

Sunday, 29 June 2008

Alex Pardee

If you haven't heard of artist and Cardboard City affiliate Alex Pardee yet you should have, the guy has serious skills! Get your self over to http://www.eyesuckink.com/ and check out the mans work and http://www.zerofriends.com/ where you can cop t-shirts, art prints etc all featuring Mr Pardee's work. word.

Saturday, 28 June 2008

Stack Chedda! Friday 11th July 2008...


More live action brought to you by Miki B and Dr Crobe, Bradfords finest Hip Hop night 'Stack Cheddar! Get down to this ish and support proper local Hip Hop...

Friday, 20 June 2008

No Pretense featuring CAGE

A little heads up on a new single coming out of the Don't Talk To Strangers label this summer. The track by No Pretense featuring CAGE is called 'Self Harmonic' and will be released late July/early August on digital download initially followed by a very limited 7" release on zombie green vinyl. We'll post up more details as we have them...

Tuesday, 17 June 2008

Beats and Pieces Saturday 21st June


Get yourselves down to Beats and Pieces this Saturday, this ones going to be dope! Mr Mega'not made from wheat but made from oats instead abix'Mouth has asked us to tell you that its at Bar 1:22 in HUDDERSFIELD as it got missed off the flyer and its pretty important info! Its also an open mic so bring your beats, bring your rhymes and flex ya skills...

Content!

Coming up in the next few days we have an interview with US Hip Hop artist 'Turtle Hands' along with a free track for yall to download, Mr G's mustache article and reviews of the Erykah Badu 'New Amerykah', Flying Lotus 'LA' and Portishead 'Third' albums.... word.

Sunday, 15 June 2008

a short introduction.....

Welcome to Peanut Juice online blogspot / magazine / thing to do at work instead of working / source of information YOU CAN'T live without.

Lots of content will be up shortly including a interesting article on moustaches from a man like Watson G and some exclusive tunage from some musical types we rate....