Friday, January 14, 2011

Low Frequency Spills




The Game Is Not Over - edIT


The Glitch Mob is a three-piece electronic group from Los Angeles, composed of Ed Ma (edIT), Justin Boreta (Boreta) and Josh Mayer (Ooah).[1] The group, originally a four-piece including Kraddy, was formed in 2006 within the burgeoning Los Angeles bass-driven 'beat' scene that also produced Daedelus, Flying Lotus and Nosaj Thing.


How To Be Eaten By A Woman - The Glitch Mob



How To Be Eaten By A Woman - The Glitch Mob
Napela (Monday Remix) - The Glitch Mob
The Game Is Not Over - edIT

Minecraft Is Acid - c418


http://c418.org/
If you've ever played Minecraft, you'll definitely recognize this guys work.

Minecraft Is Acid - c418

Lack of Creativity is Dangerous in Berlin - c418

Limit To Your Love - James Blake



Dude from London putting out some sickkkk artistic stuff. Be sure to get his new EP in Feburary. Unfortunately, LTYL hasn't been released, but here is some older stuff of his.

Sparing The Horses - James Blake

Air and Lack Thereof - James Blake

A Million Tomorrows - Pretty Lights


Found this through some recommendations on last.fm. Enjoy.

Pretty Lights, real name Derek Vincent Smith, is an electronic music artist from Colorado. Since July 2010, Adam Deitch has assisted during live performances. The name comes from a Pink Floyd poster that read “Come and watch the pretty lights!

"Smith’s music is the byproduct of digital sampling and crosses many genres, forming a combination of glitchy hip-hop beats, buzzing synth lines, and vintage funk and soul samples."


High School Art Class
Hot Like Dimes
Let The World Hurry By
Look Both Ways
Forever Lost
A Million Tomorrows

And to end the post, a link a friend shared with me. Thanks Maggie. :)
http://www.npr.org/2010/12/31/132490270/the-5-deadliest-drops-of-2010