Showing posts with label stones throw records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stones throw records. Show all posts

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Nerftoss - Hold Me Down // Silk Rhodes Remix



 Silk Rhodes did a great remix of Nerftoss's "Hold Me Down". Stones Throw lable has their fingers on Silk Rhodes now, now you should know why. If not -> play "Pains" which got highlighted by ST Records 10 months ago.

roksy



Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Knxwledge - Jstowee



Am 5 Mai erscheint Knxwledge neues Album "Hud Dreems" über Stones Throw Records. Heute gibt es die erste Hörprobe "Jstowee". Wer schon länger Sachen von Knxwledge diggt, wird wissen wie unberechenbar GUT der Kollege ist. Wird dope.

blubb

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Dam Funk & Snoop Dogg - Faden Away (7 Days Of Funk)



Haha, this makes totally sense to me. Snoop Dogg and Dam Funk working on a common project.
Faden Away is the first tartlet which is ready and enjoyable. Need a 50 gramm bag before this EP/Album drops. Stones Throw once again. Fingers in the air. VIA

roly

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Quasimoto - Planned Attack // Yessir Whatever



This is going to be nuts, after 8 years Madlibs alter ego Quasimoto is back to the spotlight. Enjoy the first single (stream) and say Hallelujah. 12 tracks over 12 years. Salut.

http://stonesthrow.com/news/2013/04/quasimoto-yessir-whatever

rol

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Stones Throw & Leaving Records presents DUAL FORM



“..where your labels - wonky, lo-fi, ambient, body music, nerd shit, beat scene, No Wave, pysch, pop - begin to fall apart.“  

Leaving Records is an L.A. based cassette label run by Matthewdavid and his partner/visual director Jesselisa Moretti. Their releases are carefully curated, designed and silkscreen-printed. All very much handmade and experimental, just as we like it.

Now, Stonesthrow teams up with Leaving Records to release some kind of a best of compilation of unreleased stuff from the L.R.-artists.

This music and even more this DIY-aesthetic reminds me of a band I used to hear a lot: Folk Implosion. By looking up the band now, I found out that they were also in the kids soundtrack back then. So maybe they are not as unknown as I thought they are..