Inverted Audio is a London based online magazine focused on electronic music and visual art. Check out today's newest mix from UK downtempo bass producer, Throwing Snow. With other mixes posted from the likes of Raffertie, Solar Bears, & Seekae you can assume that I'll be holled up in my apartment for the next week geeking out on this blog.
Showing posts with label downtempo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label downtempo. Show all posts
Friday, March 16, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
Cleam - Mister Lies
Chicago based ambient downtempo hip hop producer Mister Lies released this 4 track EP last week on bandcamp for your rainy day listening pleasure. (via Mapzzz)
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Video Games (JLYMN RMX) - Lana Del Rey
Lana Del Rey is not a name that I allow to enter into my vocabulary, let alone is she a subject matter I would've ever considered typing into the blogosphere......until yesterday. Remix after remix after godforsaken remix, of barely a handful of songs the girl has released (only officially as of today?) could easily have been considered the bain of my existence over the past few months. No amount of Damon Albarn, Jamie Woon, Balam Acab, or Clams Casino could convince me to understand why she deserves my attention.
While, yes I do have to admit to paying attention to her now (sort of), it's actually London based sound design student JLYMN (pronounced Jellyman) who's caught my eardrums. The glitched out, dubstep bass line maintains the downtempo sadness that I can only imagine was the true intention of the song in the first place.
While, yes I do have to admit to paying attention to her now (sort of), it's actually London based sound design student JLYMN (pronounced Jellyman) who's caught my eardrums. The glitched out, dubstep bass line maintains the downtempo sadness that I can only imagine was the true intention of the song in the first place.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Lusine - Gravity (Decible Festival Prep)
I saw this guy briefly last year during Decibel at the SAM. where everyone was just standing around staring at him. Though his style is very downtempo and pretty, I really wished I could've danced around without looking like a crazy person. At the time I had only heard the track "Two Dots" and have since dug in a bit to know that he's not going anywhere. If you can still get tickets (http://www.dbfestival.com/ghostly-international-label-showcase/ ) to the Ghostly International Showcase tomorrow at Neumo's you're in for a treat.
Labels:
Decibel Festival,
downtempo,
Lusine,
Neumo's,
SAM
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