San Fernando Valley's oddest beatmaster strikes between the eyes with his most substantial trip to date. Thirteen hits heavy, 'SFV Acid #2' is his first album since 2009 and follows a glut of recent activity on 100% Silk and remixing the likes of Fur for UNO NYC, and Blondes for Rvng Intl. So, after the underground badges are spied on his lapel, what does the music sound like? Well, it's not quite as f**ked up as his mental 'New West Coast' EP for Post Present Medium', but it is more nuanced, groovesome, without ever succumbing to "normal". His recordings are tangibly analogue, from the malfunctioning musical equipment and blocky construction to the ubiquitous ferric hiss, and it's the way he's attuned with their untamed, psychedelic potential that makes his music so endearing. Most pieces feel somewhere between stoned 4am jam and unfinished collage, and that's the way we like 'em, ranging from dissonant raga-drone hip hop to sketchy acid jacks and wavey disco(mbulations) infused with mind-bending synths, 303 squirms and cut with the diciest edits. Like the eponymous psychoactive, his music is maybe not recommended for 1st timers, but more experienced jackers who can handle losing "the grid" should be encouraged to check it out. RIYL Hieroglyphic Being, Ital, Polysick, Heatsick...
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San Fernando Valley's oddest beatmaster strikes between the eyes with his most substantial trip to date. Thirteen hits heavy, 'SFV Acid #2' is his first album since 2009 and follows a glut of recent activity on 100% Silk and remixing the likes of Fur for UNO NYC, and Blondes for Rvng Intl. So, after the underground badges are spied on his lapel, what does the music sound like? Well, it's not quite as f**ked up as his mental 'New West Coast' EP for Post Present Medium', but it is more nuanced, groovesome, without ever succumbing to "normal". His recordings are tangibly analogue, from the malfunctioning musical equipment and blocky construction to the ubiquitous ferric hiss, and it's the way he's attuned with their untamed, psychedelic potential that makes his music so endearing. Most pieces feel somewhere between stoned 4am jam and unfinished collage, and that's the way we like 'em, ranging from dissonant raga-drone hip hop to sketchy acid jacks and wavey disco(mbulations) infused with mind-bending synths, 303 squirms and cut with the diciest edits. Like the eponymous psychoactive, his music is maybe not recommended for 1st timers, but more experienced jackers who can handle losing "the grid" should be encouraged to check it out. RIYL Hieroglyphic Being, Ital, Polysick, Heatsick...
San Fernando Valley's oddest beatmaster strikes between the eyes with his most substantial trip to date. Thirteen hits heavy, 'SFV Acid #2' is his first album since 2009 and follows a glut of recent activity on 100% Silk and remixing the likes of Fur for UNO NYC, and Blondes for Rvng Intl. So, after the underground badges are spied on his lapel, what does the music sound like? Well, it's not quite as f**ked up as his mental 'New West Coast' EP for Post Present Medium', but it is more nuanced, groovesome, without ever succumbing to "normal". His recordings are tangibly analogue, from the malfunctioning musical equipment and blocky construction to the ubiquitous ferric hiss, and it's the way he's attuned with their untamed, psychedelic potential that makes his music so endearing. Most pieces feel somewhere between stoned 4am jam and unfinished collage, and that's the way we like 'em, ranging from dissonant raga-drone hip hop to sketchy acid jacks and wavey disco(mbulations) infused with mind-bending synths, 303 squirms and cut with the diciest edits. Like the eponymous psychoactive, his music is maybe not recommended for 1st timers, but more experienced jackers who can handle losing "the grid" should be encouraged to check it out. RIYL Hieroglyphic Being, Ital, Polysick, Heatsick...
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San Fernando Valley's oddest beatmaster strikes between the eyes with his most substantial trip to date. Thirteen hits heavy, 'SFV Acid #2' is his first album since 2009 and follows a glut of recent activity on 100% Silk and remixing the likes of Fur for UNO NYC, and Blondes for Rvng Intl. So, after the underground badges are spied on his lapel, what does the music sound like? Well, it's not quite as f**ked up as his mental 'New West Coast' EP for Post Present Medium', but it is more nuanced, groovesome, without ever succumbing to "normal". His recordings are tangibly analogue, from the malfunctioning musical equipment and blocky construction to the ubiquitous ferric hiss, and it's the way he's attuned with their untamed, psychedelic potential that makes his music so endearing. Most pieces feel somewhere between stoned 4am jam and unfinished collage, and that's the way we like 'em, ranging from dissonant raga-drone hip hop to sketchy acid jacks and wavey disco(mbulations) infused with mind-bending synths, 303 squirms and cut with the diciest edits. Like the eponymous psychoactive, his music is maybe not recommended for 1st timers, but more experienced jackers who can handle losing "the grid" should be encouraged to check it out. RIYL Hieroglyphic Being, Ital, Polysick, Heatsick...
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 1-3 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
San Fernando Valley's oddest beatmaster strikes between the eyes with his most substantial trip to date. Thirteen hits heavy, 'SFV Acid #2' is his first album since 2009 and follows a glut of recent activity on 100% Silk and remixing the likes of Fur for UNO NYC, and Blondes for Rvng Intl. So, after the underground badges are spied on his lapel, what does the music sound like? Well, it's not quite as f**ked up as his mental 'New West Coast' EP for Post Present Medium', but it is more nuanced, groovesome, without ever succumbing to "normal". His recordings are tangibly analogue, from the malfunctioning musical equipment and blocky construction to the ubiquitous ferric hiss, and it's the way he's attuned with their untamed, psychedelic potential that makes his music so endearing. Most pieces feel somewhere between stoned 4am jam and unfinished collage, and that's the way we like 'em, ranging from dissonant raga-drone hip hop to sketchy acid jacks and wavey disco(mbulations) infused with mind-bending synths, 303 squirms and cut with the diciest edits. Like the eponymous psychoactive, his music is maybe not recommended for 1st timers, but more experienced jackers who can handle losing "the grid" should be encouraged to check it out. RIYL Hieroglyphic Being, Ital, Polysick, Heatsick...