Rabu, 09 Mei 2018

about killer bee

KILLER BEE
Hailing from New York City, Killer Bee first began making hip-hop music at age sixteen, recreating Drake songs on Garageband by strumming along on his guitar and programming drums via his MacBook keyboard. He’s come a long way since then. High school led him to Kanye, then to Dilla, DJ Premiere, Pete Rock, and eventually to Japanese beatsmith Nujabes, whose tendency to sample piano lines from Japanese music resonated with Killer Bee’s Toonami-cultivated love for anime and its similarly pentatonic-inclined anthems. When he stumbled upon bsd.u, all of these sonic interests aligned. By then he’d started college, and there Killer Bee began trying his hand at creating the lo-fi beats that had captivated him.
These early efforts coalesced into Venus EP. But from its very first second of playback, it’s apparent that Killer Bee—whose name is a reference to the pseudonymous rapping ninja of Naruto notoriety—would go on to bend and break the “rules” of lo-fi’s aesthetic. Rather than a sample from Naruto, or some other anime amenable to Western taste, Venus EP’s first track is built around perfectly looped chords from King Krule’s “Baby Blue.” Under that, the drums snap—definitively boom-bap, but considerably more aggressive than what you’d expect from a lo-fi joint—and over it, snips of Japanese dialog serve both as a tasteful garnish for the music and as irrefutable admittance under the lo-fi umbrella. Despite these intriguing anachronisms, Killer Bee’s debut fits comfortably under that umbrella and sounds like an initial, though very solid, offering rather than the work of an experienced artisan. But the signs were there from the beginning.

One Night in Tokyo


alone not lonely


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(Lo-Fi) Hip-Hop Is(n’t) Dead: Killer Bee’s ‘Otaku’ is a Genre Defining Work


Lo-fi hip-hop tends to get a bad rap. Characterized by simple boom-bap drums, samples that ooze a sweet-yet-melancholic nostalgia, and a near fetishization of ’90s and early ’00s anime, there isn’t much wiggle room for innovation within the subgenre’s narrow demarcations. It’s a specific sonic template for a specific niche, one that predominantly caters to listeners seeking “chill beats” to provide a backdrop for the inhalations and subsequent coughing fits bookending the consumption of fluffy, purple flora.
While there are a lot worse things to structure a niche around than boom-bap, sentimentality, and anime, and while burning things of a sticky and/or icky nature is a practice I’d go so far as to wholeheartedly endorse, when perusing the YouTube-channel-cum-lo-fi-hip-hop-grand-barzaar STEEZYASFUCK, the nits at which lo-fi’s detractors pick become magnified to the point that anyone can see them, looming Mothra-like over tired Ocarina of Time samples dusted with a patina of artificial tape-hiss.
As of this writing, STEEZYASFUCK boasts 357,130 subscribers. I’d postulate—though I’ll admit to maybe a touch of hyperbole here—that it posts tracks and beat tapes by roughly a third as many producers, teeming multitudes of them making lo-fi hip-hop with the same drum patterns, the same Samuri Champloo dialogue, the same three piano lines chopped from the Final Fantasy X soundtrack. This glut of producers and their focus on creating simple background music to soundtrack muted episodes of Cowboy Bebop viewed through bloodshot eyes, combine to make the genre appear little more than a spicy-mayo-lubricated circle jerk—though, granted, a lot less dramatic.

Burbank - Sorry I Like You


Dreamy - Still Waiting for U


Elijah Who - First kiss


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Elijah Who - Just Being With You


In 1973



  • Cover for Benny Soebardja and Lizard


  • from Benny Soebardja and Lizard
  • by Benny Soebardja and Lizard
Rebellious until its dissolution, Shark Move never signed to an established record label, and stands as a pioneer of the independent movement in Indonesia. Though never successful as a recording act in its homeland, it fostered a cult following in Jakarta and Bandung as a result of regular gigs with Indonesia's better-known rock bands God Bless and SAS.

Soebardja never lost faith in his abilities as a bandleader and, soon after Shark Move's demise, formed the band Lizard with his brother Harry and future Giant Step members Truawan Munaf and Haddy Arief. With Soebardja clearly reeling from the death of friend and Shark Move collaborator Soman Loebis, Lizard's offerings -- released on an LP credited to Soebardja and Lizard and as the B-side of the Giant Step cassette on Soebarjda's BB imprint -- showcase a brooding, melancholic quality.  One offering, "In 1973," sounds as if it could have been recorded by a rural hard-rock band in America's heartland in the same year.

After his respite with Lizard, Soebardja formed Giant Step, the commercially successful juggernaut that has released seven studio albums to date and received considerable mainstream popularity in Indonesia in the late '70s and early '80s.

Falling ...

lofi mix set to cure everyone's sadness... ● Tracklist 00:00 Sun Yehoshua - heartbreaker 01:57 idealism - last time 04:48 aqualina - reminisce 07:37 GwaiLow - Chamomile Tea 09:40 romo. - Walking in the Rain 13:23 potsu - lovesick 15:53 a k u m a - cute 17:22 submarine boy - right here 20:56 MRSJ - insomnia 23:00 idealism - 2020 ● Artist Sun Yehoshua : https://soundcloud.com/sunyehoshua idealism : https://soundcloud.com/idealismus aqualina : https://soundcloud.com/aqualinaa GwaiLow : https://soundcloud.com/gwai_low romo. : https://soundcloud.com/romobeats potsu : https://soundcloud.com/potsupotsu a k u m a : https://soundcloud.com/akuma_beats submarine boy : https://soundcloud.com/submarineboy MRSJ : https://soundcloud.com/planetmars212 ● Image Perfect Blue

MY LIFE


MY LIFE BY GHEDE CHOKRA

Cover for Ghede Chokra’s


My Life

  • from Ghede Chokra’s
  • by Shark Move
Guitarist and vocalist Benny Soebardja slipped into his music career with a garage-rock outfit called The Peels. His band enjoyed modest success in Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia, but it was his second venture (with keyboardist Soman Loebis, drummer Sammy Zakaria, vocalist Bhagu Ramchand and bassist Janto Diablo) that established Soebardja as one of the most progressive rock musicians in the archipelago. Shark Move was created as a means to pass the time during the group members' student years studying at Bandung's Technical Institute (ITB).

The quintet formed in 1972 and played local underground venues for a few months before traveling to Jakarta in 1973 to record its masterpiece, the seven-track Ghede Chokras (translated from Sanskrit as "Great Session"). This rare album, pressed and released on Soebardja's self-financed Shark Move imprint in a run of less than 1,000 copies, won over Western audiences on a recent Shadoks reissue of Soebardja's autobiographical tour-de-force My Life.

At Cafe Mix

good music to listen to while studying at a cafe. ● Tracklist 00:00 burbank - seeing your name makes me happy 01:49 Mittensさん - Too Easily 04:38 Joey Pecoraro - Finding Parking 07:32 wofy - . (w/The Plan8) 10:10 BATBXY - all i have. 12:12 Cabu - Good Evening 15:00 Iwamizu - 俗世/Zokuse 17:32 Domo. - Cafe 19:50 too ugly - cafe nervosa 22:26 Future James - Pure Imagination 26:54 chuckee. - goin far (version 2) 30:18 The Deli - 5:32 PM 32:29 garba9 - cozy sofa 35:48 j^p^n - sundress 37:05 halberd 🌊 - she doesnt know me. 39:15 DOMINANT - Weekend Mornings 42:36 soho - unforgettable 44:06 Brandon Hosein - A Fateful Night 7 47:17 saib. - Gentle Breeze 51:31 mt.tkovr. 🗻 - Fly me over the moon ● Artist burbank : https://soundcloud.com/danielburbank Mittensさん : https://soundcloud.com/xmittens Joey Pecoraro : https://soundcloud.com/joeypecoraro wofy : https://soundcloud.com/wofywofy BATBXY : https://soundcloud.com/batbxy Cabu : https://soundcloud.com/cabubeats Iwamizu : https://soundcloud.com/iwamizu Domo. : https://soundcloud.com/1207domo too ugly : https://soundcloud.com/toouglyboi Future James : https://soundcloud.com/futurejames chuckee. : https://soundcloud.com/orangesodabandit The Deli : https://soundcloud.com/the-deli garba9 : https://soundcloud.com/garba9 j^p^n : https://soundcloud.com/fuckthisurl halberd 🌊 : https://soundcloud.com/halberd-3000 DOMINANT : https://soundcloud.com/primaryflow soho : https://soundcloud.com/soundsbysoho saib. : https://soundcloud.com/saib_eats mt.tkovr. 🗻 : https://soundcloud.com/tkovrr ● Image https://loveandjustice.tumblr.com

AKU LUPA

      SALAH SATU MUSIK LO-FI DI INDONESIA


Enteng and his Comets


Aku Lupa

  • from Enteng and his Comets
  • by Enteng and his Enteng and his Comets with Pattie Bersaudara
Indonesia, due in large part to the restrictions imposed by its past dictator Suharto, is better known for the coffee it exports than for the music created on this island nation. The rough-hewn bootlegs of '70s ensembles like Ariesta Birawa that dotted the psychedelic landscape over the past five years didn't help matters. Now, thanks to labels like Sublime Frequencies, the average music fan can pick up officially licensed, essential '60s albums by the likes of girl-garage-psych band Dara Puspita and the remarkable Koes Bersaudara.

Enteng Tanamal, his band The Comets and the sisters known in Indonesia as Pattie Bersaudara offered a complementary (if softer) take compared to those aforementioned ensembles. "Aku Lupa," a funky and fuzz-driven number that sounds influenced by British beat groups of the era, is to my ears the stand-out track on the group's self-titled '67-ish Diamond Records release.

Aqualina Mix

all tracks by 'aqualina' good mix to listen when you do not sleep. ● Tracklist 00:00 afternoon naps 02:08 beach walks 03:28 one sided love 05:26 tea for one 07:13 circadian rhythm 09:08 blossom 11:02 december sun 13:00 wistful 15:04 reminisce 17:52 life goes on 19:55 listless 21:50 comfort 24:48 thank you, i love you, i'll miss you 27:02 birthday celebrations ● aqualina https://soundcloud.com/aqualinaofficial https://aqualina.bandcamp.com https://instagram.com/_sarahhl ● Image https://hichamkiy.tumblr.com


story of indonesian lo-fi

story of lo-fi in indonesia

I remember when I first came across The Rollies' Bad News album, almost a decade ago, behind the counter in a Stockholm used-record store. I couldn't pass up this unique, rough take on the James Brown sound, and I began playing the title track in my DJ sets. It didn't go over well — it was just a tad too lo-fi for what was then classified as "deep funk" — and I soon retired the tune. I forgot the record on my shelves until some years later, when, upon a chance connection with Toronto-based hip-hop producer (and '60s and '70s Southeast Asian music specialist) Jason "Moss" Connoy, he mentioned one of his favorite Indonesian funk bands: The Rollies.
Indonesian! I begged Moss to send me more. He wrangled with the hip-hop-reared beat digger's code of secrecy, but somewhere along the way in this existential battle, he relented. What he sent — in spurts, as Moss is the manic type — drove me mad. Relentless fuzz. Over-the-top, politically charged lyrics. Cranky lo-fi music as close to Rare Earth protégé Power of Zeus as to that of South Korean psych-god Shin Jung Hyun. When Moss sent me Shark Move's "Evil War," I recognized the marching drum-and-bass break: Madlib had recently sampled it for a song he was working on with Detroit-reared drummer, producer and rapper Karriem Riggins. I asked Jason how likely it would be for me to clear the sample with the band, and he laughed and told me he was in direct contact with the leader of the organization, Benny Soebardja.
One thing led to another — the way things often do on the circuitous record-collecting circuit — and, before we knew it, Moss, Benny and I were working on an anthology that would show the breadth and depth of Indonesia's '70s scenes. Along the way, we met up with a young Indonesian expat, Chandra Drews (now based in Holland), and he added a cultural context to the musical analysis we were undertaking. That anthology — Those Shocking Shaking Days — will see release early next year. Here, you can check out some of the great cuts that, for one reason or another, didn't make it onto the anthology. All great, they serve as a proper cross-section of the progressive, and oftentimes underground, '60s and '70s Indonesian rock scenes.

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about killer bee

KILLER BEE Hailing from New York City, Killer Bee first began making hip-hop music at age sixteen, recreating Drake songs on Garageband b...