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141 Videos on XLR8RXLR8R TV Ep. 70: Eliot Lipp Sometimes Goes Outsidelength: 8:90 Source: Youtube Author: XLR8RTV
Brooklyn-based electro-hip-hop specialist Eliot Lipp has lots of reasons to stay inside: his amazing collection of analog gear, for one. In this episode, we pry him out of his studio and get him to talk about his new album, The Outside, as well as indulge in some bottom-of-the-barrel crate-digging and ice cream—but.... moreXLR8R TV Episode 21: Devin The Dudelength: 9:54 Source: Youtube Author: XLR8RTV
Devin the Dude spends a glassy-eyed afternoon crate-digging in San Francisco's Amoeba Records. Devin, renowned for collaborations with Snoop and Andre 3000, gives it up to everyone from The Eagles to Whodini while shopping, but lingers longest in the country section, singing Randy Travis and Ronnie Milsap tunes.... moreXLR8R TV Episode 13: Detroit Ghettotechlength: 6:13 Source: Youtube Author: XLR8RTV
XLR8R TV's Vivian Host goes backstage at Detroit's Movement Festival to discuss the finer points of down-and-dirty booty bass beats with the 313's ghettotech hero, DJ Godfather. Along the way, she gets a ghettotech primer and learns the difference between the Detroit jit and the Chicago juke dances from some of those.... moreXLR8R TV Episode 42: Christopher Willits #1 - Part 1 of 2length: 7:0 Source: Youtube Author: XLR8RTVXLR8R TV Episode 25: Dubsteplength: 8:40 Source: Youtube Author: XLR8RTV
London-based DJ Youngsta schools us on one of our favorite emerging music scenes, dubstep. Youngsta explains the evolution of the genre, its key players and which records should be on your turntable.
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http://www.revision3.com/xlr8rtvtags: xlr8r tv london dubstep dj youngsta reggae benny ill el-b zed bias garage electronic skream grime ammunition tempa fwd XLR8R TV Episode 83: Glitch Mob Street Warfarelength: 6:23 Source: Youtube Author: XLR8RTV
The Glitch Mob is notorious for its live shows— they remix on the fly and seamlessly finish each others' basslines. Here, the crew takes it up a notch by setting up speakers and a generator renegade-style in the crowded streets of San Francisco for full-scale guerilla beat warfare on the public. What they weren't.... morePages: 1 2 |
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