Showing posts with label beattape beat tape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beattape beat tape. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Audio: B.Durazzo - Beats Vol.1 // Beat Tape






I found this Dude through a Video of the WeFunk facebook Account of a guy playing 2 MPC 2500 at the same time. He is B.Durazzo,23 year old producer from Oakland, and got this dope beattape out. Super dope samples, nice drums = super dope nice Beat Tape.
Also check his YouTube Channel.

Yack.Fou.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Audio: m∆lib - m∆lib // Beat Tape



m∆lib: actually most of the stuff was already uploaded here: soundcloud.com/mahlib

vogel (Mr. m∆lib, peep me some infos,thx)

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Audio: Nangdo - Lost Beats 2001-2006 // BeatTape





This ones straight from our Inbox. The cover kinda sucks :D But whatever, the music is fckn great. Nice Beats of a Producer i never heard before. The Variety of the 16 Tracks goes from sample based straigtht boom bap  beats to chord-mellow chilled beats.
Its up for grabs at his Bandcamp and fully worth the 1$ u have to pay for it!!

Yack.Fou

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Audio: Room E - Diagonal Signs // Beat Tape

<a href="http://roome.bandcamp.com/album/diagonal-signs">Diagonal Signs by Room E</a>

San Diego producer Room E returns with the digital release of Diagonal Signs, the follow-up to Palms Together, released earlier this year. The ten-track instrumental album is a mostly inward journey, subtly suggesting a story of tragedy and fear. Room E shows his influences by weaving in different strains of electronic music, ranging from the tense IDM of Squarepusher (album opener “Descendant”) to the cold British tone of Burial (“Not Today Not Tomorrow”), with an eye to the thriving Los Angeles beat scene. The result is harrowing. Room E, 25, lives and works in San Diego. He has been making music for about ten years, with his journey taking him through various modes of hip-hop and electronic music, from computers to MPCs and back to computers, leading him, like many others, to a place as an independent artist, crafting instrumental songs with less and less thought for category or placement.

Room E hit me up with his new Beat album "Diagonal Signs". This is one of the releases you cannot simply categorize. You have spheric beats like Bad Mood Day and tracks like Descendant which seems like a variety of "two step" kids confined in a gambling hall. The album is versatile and keeps it exciting till the last track. You will find a touch of the new "Beat Generation Kids" but crazy arranged boombappy portions too. This is a journey. Purchase the album here and support ROOM E.

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