Tag: jazz

Door #7 : 25 Years in the Making! LofiCat – King Of New York Album (Playlist & Free DL)

Paying respect to Frank White, who was on TV Christmas Eve 1993 in NYC.
Back when 555Soul was the place for Mixtapes and Rock & Soul was rocking. Jeru had come out that year and the first Wu-Tang track was out. Slaughterhouse was my album, Souls made the anthem of the year and Flex’ radio show was the shit.
As i reminisce about the cold winter of 1993..

This Advent calendar Door is a special one and this album is a faint memory of the winter 93/94 is pent in New York City with my halfblood cousin Dominik. So it must be fate that i produced these pictures of my mental memory lane with one of my favourite musical partners also called Dominik. Must be my subconscious at work.

But nonetheless, we tried to capture that rough and rugged feel, that you could feel all over town and in every gritty dirty little sidestreet and corner you saw. It was that early 90’s New York. Babylon 5 was on TV, we watched Christopher Walkens King Of New York on Christmas Eve and went down to some of the most bizarre and grimey places, that are simply not around anymore. There was a liveliness that you do not have in NYC anymore, and musically it was the time when Acid Jazz crossed over into Hip Hop, and that rough and rugged sound of Nas, Mobb Deep didnt exist yet. It was more the era of Supercat, Gang Starr, Jeru, Triple 5 Soul Mixtapes, Masta Ace and of course Krs-1’s first solo “Return of The Boom Bap”. Queen Latifah, Naughty by Nature, Onyx was huge and Tupac Hoodies were sold on every corner. Early 90’s Dj Premier was the man on the street and Wu-Tang had just come out the summer before with the Protect Ya Neck/ Method Man 12″.I will never forget how much i thought of my brother and recognized how connected i am to him, an ocean away… as well as that New Years Eve show at Union Square, where Krs-1 & Wu-Tang played their first show. I remember running into the RZA a few years back and telling him that and the look on his face was like a man who just went all the way down memory lane. That show was legendary. And here is the kicker,besides being the only 2 white guys in that place, we bootlegged & recorded the whole effing show ;) …But that’s an upload for another time.

It was a time before Puff, Biggie, and the rest, it was jazz, soulful loops, breaks, with solid drum break, proper mellow vibes, fender chords, live basses and the amalgamation of the hip hop state of mind and music of days long gone by – just like these days are by now. You had your roughest gear on and tried to find your way during that christmas blizzard, that made the Empire State sway from left to tight.

The songs each tell a story that happened and that feel i had back then.

ICMB – Fragments

Fragments is a brilliant mixtape by ICMB. With his latest release on “The Jazz Hop” he lives up to its name because the Tape is filled with some high class songs including Jazz vibes, some cool smooth Hip Hop- elements and piano accompaniment. This is the Perfect Mixtape to do some bad work you don´t like to do.

 

 

 

 

Getting high with “King of New York [ニューヨークの王]” by Lofi Cat

That’s how smooth i like to get! Headnod tune somewhere between a noisy crackle, a sentimental jazzy vibe, a moody early 90’s feel and the ruggedness of that old urban boom-bap. and by urban i mean city..

About the track:

“Paying respect to Frank White, who was on TV Christmas Eve 1993 in NYC.
Back when 555Soul was the place for Mixtapes and Rock & Soul was rocking. Jeru had come out that year and the first Wu-Tang track was out. Slaughterhouse was my album, Souls made the anthem of the year and Flex’ radio show was the shit. As i reminisce about the cold winter of 1993.. ”

Playlist : Exploring the Wastelands [fallout themed list of classic jazz, pop]

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Classic tunes of times gone by like Ella, Billie Holiday, Bing Crosby and the likes. So you know you are in for a ride. Might be a good playlist for a dinner to sh0w off the class you pretend to have, but as the title says inspired by the Fallout series. An awesome game placed in a nuclear wasteland, so it’s still a chad of a contrast. Killer games btw. Highlight – “Crawl out through the Fallout” by Sheldon Allman.

by Lucas Hitterdal

It’ll Never Be This Good by Eugene Marie

Don’t they just look like 2 magicians from a follow up show to Arrested Development? You will love this tune, it has a lost feel of times long gone by. I welcome this very very much. One of my favourites this week. And if u take a look at their visuals, covers and “artwork” it’s never trying to do very obvious and totally unnecessary brand building, they are humans first. They call themselves a pop duo, i’d say that’s only halfway true, they are good enough to be ultra popular and have a real mass appeal, but have too much class to be associated with what pop music stands for atm. Welcome Eugene Marie. I hear & enjoy your passion, hard work, fun and the sonic remedy you offer ;)