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Little People
You could be forgiven for
thinking that growing up in the Swiss alps in the 90′s
wouldn’t exactly be the best place to be exposed to some of
the best underground hip hop New York had to offer at the time.
However anglo-swiss producer Laurent Clerc AKA Little People, argues
he couldn’t have been in a better place. Thanks to the forward
thinking programming of Laurent’s local radio station and a...
DJ with his finger on the pulse of a golden age in the making in New
York – Laurent’s musical education in all things hip hop
was of the highest order. An old Mac and a stack of old LPs were
mere catalysts for Laurent to try and emulate the sounds from across
the pond.
A subsequent move to the UK introduced
electronica to his broadening taste and influenced his own sound.
Then followed work soundtracking short films and theater productions
which added a cinematic element to his repertoire. Following a
disheartening stint doing some production work for a Paris based hip
hop label convinced Laurent that he should be doing things on his
own terms. A self released EP led to being picked up by Illicit
Recordings in London – through which “Mickey Mouse
Operation” was eventually released. This was 2006 and his
debut album only made a very modest splash. Over the past 4 years it
has however turned into something of a sleeper ‘hit’
– gathering fervent support in the US and slowly climbing the
US iTunes electronic chart in the process. Laurent seems to have
timed the release of his second album perfectly – due to drop
in Spring next year just as the interest in his first album is
peaking.
Little people’s sound is part beats,
bleeps and snippets of other people’s music. Stemming from hip
hop, it effortlessly combines warm synths, intricate melodies and
string arrangements. The cinematic quality of his sound led to his
music being used on CSI and other shows in the US and UK.
Little
people’s upcoming album sees Laurent shift his focus away from
what he feels is the over reliance of samples in his genre, towards
composition and the use of organic instrumentation – whilst
keeping the trademark warmth of an old piece of vinyl. However rest
assured, the beats and the synth bleeps are still very much on the
menu.
http://soundcloud.com/littlepeoplemusic/
http://www.littlepeoplemusic.com/
https://www.facebook.com/littlepeoplemusic
czARgb
Born in Puerto Rico,
Aurelio Ramos (Czargb) is a Boston based producer of electronic
entertainment.
With an ear for downtempo grooves, crunchy
beats and an eclectic blend of old school influenced song structures
Aurelio's tracks are trully one of a kind in the modern EDM
ecosystem.
Trained in the black arts of semiconductor
seduction, Aurelio has expanded from music production into mixed
media art, live video and installation art.
http://soundcloud.com/aurelio
http://www.purplenoise.com/
Ali Berger
Ali Berger is a
producer, DJ, and live PA from Princeton, NJ, now living in Boston.
His music is sometimes chilled out, sometimes heavy, but always
glitchy, electronic, and above all, funky. His live shows
incorporate on-the-fly mashups and remixes of his own original
tunes, which range from glitch-hop to electrofunk to drum &
bass. You can catch him rocking shows around Boston and on Lost in
Bass on Glitch.FM every Monday night. Ali has a free EP and single
out at
http://aliberger.bandcamp.com/
and tracks forthcoming on several small but notable labels in the
summer of 2011.
http://aliberger.bandcamp.com/
http://www.facebook.com/alibergermakesmusic
http://soundcloud.com/the_woof
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