ELEKWENT FOLK - “MERCURY RAPS” (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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ELEKWENT FOLK - “MERCURY RAPS” (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
download the “Northern Lights” LP by donation NOW
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Alright, so I’m publishing Thursday Play on…Friday. I’m putting the blame on midterms, whatevah whatevah.
Anyways. On to the good stuff. This week’s review is a less recent drop; Vancouver’s Elekwent Folk released their new album in August. What I enjoyed most about listening to this album was…
This year has been an extreme eye-opener in a lot of ways for a lot of people. Whether you’ve become more aware of a social issue that’s pressing (which I’m sure you have) or think you have acquired the self-knowledge you need to achieve happiness and balance in the future… let it be known that you’re not the only one. In the artistic community, there’s been a common dialogue going around that we’re finally ‘lifting the foot’, ‘taking the step’ toward a positive new beginning and it’s becoming increasingly apparent that the creators, the authors, the painters, the musicians and anyone else willing to expose themselves and share will have a very influential roll in all of this.
There was one time when musicians and artists were seen to have absolutely no roll in society at all… clearly this is not the case as generations of artists pass by leaving in their wake massive sub-cultures like Punk/Grunge/Hip Hop that exist, thrive, and continue to grow to this day. The idea is that this ‘shift’ in consciousness will be bringing us from a ‘low’ to a ‘high’…whatever form that may take. Many have articulated it as a transition from male energy into a female energy… one of love and compassion as opposed to greed and aggression.
Whether or not this is the case, I want to call out to all of you to make an effort in the new year to spend as much time as possible creating… to spend as much time as possible loving… and to spend as much time as possible learning about the unknown. If you cannot actually put forward the time and effort… then have the intention to do so because the forces of intention are stronger than you would ever imagine.
In 2013… poke a finger through the ‘veils’ …ALL OF THEM… and see what you find.
-A-Ro
Elekwent Folk - “Northern Lights” LP (2012)
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Who is? AstroLogical – Vancouver/Montreal, Canada By: Ashleigh Eymann
‘For those of you that may have fallen out of love with today’s dime a dozen hip hop drones, allow me to introduce the Don Juan of beat-making. With five solo releases out on Jellyfish Recordings since 2010, Vancouver-born AstroLogical churns the stuff out like audio-butter. His newest release, Citrus Harmony is fresh as ever- the 6 track EP boasts his signature tone, with rich synths and drums ever so slightly behind the beat (I prefer to call them ʻslumpedʼ), allowing us to sink into the groove and get lost for a while. Heʼs got a knack for designing ultimate instrumental ambiance, full of jazz-woven, funked out dreamscapes that could turn even the most rigid, anti hip hopper into a believer.
Influences like Vancouverʼs own Moka Only and the late, legendary J-Dilla are certainly present in his music, but while he gives a nod to them respectfully, his sound is still very much his own. Branching beyond hip hop, AstroLogical grew up admiring the sounds of Pink Floyd and Frank Zappa, and at 13 demanded a guitar from his parents after developing an obsession with Jimi Hendrix. Again, while itʼs easy to pick up on that tripped out, psychedelic nature when you listen to his work, he seems to take those classic inspirations, mix ʻem up and innovate them – the mark of any proper beat-maker. Itʼs his careful fusion, thoughtful arrangement and genre-melding approach that gives Astroʼs sound the ability to inspirit us.
AstroLogical (also known as Nate Drobner) has his magic-hands in quite a few musical outlets. He started playing bass in a dub/reggae band at 16, the same year he began to make beats. That year sparked the catalyst for his current role as producer for Vancouverʼs conscious hip-hop ensemble Elekwent Folk, with emcees A-Ro and Slippery Elm. The trio formed while the guys were still in high school, and they released their first LP, “Folk Fest” in 2009, still only 17 and 18 years old. Elekwent dropped a second LP, Northern Lights just this year. Astroʼs also the second half of twosome Potatohead People with producer and fellow-Jellyfisher Nick Wisdom, and the pair released a 6-track EP “Kosmichemusik” just last month, with features from Moka Only, Claire Mortifee and Detroit duo Frank-N-Danksʼ Frank Nitt. If that wasnʼt enough, Astro recently moved across the country to Montreal, where he also jams his ass off for the rock/jazz/funk infused hip hop ensemble Panther and the Supafly, playing bass and manning the synths. This is one industrious dude. Itʼs all further proof that his affinity for all things music is not just talent- itʼs a gift.
Aptly named, AstroLogicalʼs sound possesses a celestial quality, often sparkly and expansive, but he works with such sharp intuition that he always seems to know exactly when and where to bring us back down to Earth. Heʼs wary of allowing the music to get too repetitive and never lets the dust settle, like a lover that takes their time and leaves no part of the body unexplored (thanks, Don Juan). Things morph with subtlety and consistency in order to maintain a more vivid palette. The beats are kept warm and textural, so while the tunes pay homage to the cosmic-beyond, theyʼre deeply reflective- making it easy to free up the path inward along with the path out. If youʼre looking for in- your-face, swinging from rafters, lets-do-blow type oʼ shit, AstroLogical probably isnʼt your slice oʼ pie. But if you need to mellow out, decompress, get inspired or just start your new life as an intergalactic space cowboy, this guyʼs got your soundtrack covered. Keep your ears peeled for AstroLogicalʼs sixth solo EP Stereotypes, available on Jellyfish Recordings in early December. Word of warning: youʼre gonna see stars.”
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AstroLogical - “Stereotypes” EP (2012) (NEW) available NOW (via Jellyfish Records)“On the heels of his recent solo and collaborative projects, AstroLogical gives us the “StereoTypes” EP a solo project with features from not only vocal collaborators such as A-Ro of Elekwent Folk and Claire Mortifee, but fellow producers Mosaic and Dave P, adding flavour and diversifying the overall feel of the album.
…very pleased to announce the release of homie and fellow band-mate AstroLogicals brand NEW EP entitled, “Stereotypes”… don’t SLEEP!
WOOOOT!
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AstroLogical Interview (via alliedforcespress)
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ATTN: Vancouver residents!
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Delicious Vinyl prs Bizarre Ride II THE PHARCYDE Live (L.A.)
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Bizarre Ride II - THE PHARCYDE - LIVE featuring Fatlip, Slimkid3 (Formerly of the Pharcyde), J. Sw!ft, L.A. Jay w/ Special guests Emotionz, Kai, & A-Ro
The band will be playing The Bizarre Ride ll Cd live from start to finish including the skits for their 20th Anniversary.
SUNDAY/NOVEMBER 18th 2012
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881 Granville St.
19+ only
DOORS at 9PM - SHOW at 10:30PM
Tickets available online at Blueprintevents.ca NOW: http://www.blueprintevents.ca/events/71839/615/THE-PHARCYDE-%28Live%29—-performing-Bizarre-Ride-II-——VENUE-Venue-Nightclub.html…TOMORROW NIGHT Y’ALL!!!!
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Alright, so I’m publishing Thursday Play on…Friday. I’m putting the blame on midterms, whatevah whatevah.
Anyways. On to the good stuff. This week’s review is a less recent drop; Vancouver’s Elekwent Folk released their new album in August. What I enjoyed most about listening to this album was…
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• KLINE •
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