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Hip hop as both a musical genre and a culture was formed during the 1970s when block parties became increasingly popular in New York City, particularly among African American youth residing in the Bronx. At block parties DJs played percussive breaks of popular songs using two turntables and a DJ mixer to be able to play breaks from two copies of the same record, alternating from one to the other and extending the “break”. Hip hop’s early evolution occurred as sampling technology and drum machines became widely available and affordable. Turntablist techniques such as scratching and beatmatching developed along with the breaks and Jamaican toasting, a chanting vocal style, was used over the beats. Rapping developed as a vocal style in which the artist speaks or chants along rhythmically with an instrumental or synthesized beat.

Cloud Droppings – #Redux

Like raindrops on a windowsill or half-remembered dreams from a nap you didn’t mean to take, Cloud Droppings – #Redux floats between languages, moods, and genres with an unbothered grace.

Cloud Droppings – #Serotonin

From Mansionair’s nocturnal ache to Confidence Man’s glitter-drenched bravado, this batch of Cloud Droppings might just be the most genre-fluid, mood-rich selection we’ve flung into your ears yet. Buckle up. Let go. Drop in.
Blasé - BLABLABLA

Blasé – BLABLABLA

In "BLABLABLA," Blasé takes us on a wacky sonic scavenger hunt through genres like they’re lost socks in a dryer. With 15 quirky tunes, he channels everything from hip-hop to disco, mixing languages and collaborations like a kid with a candy stash. This French-American musical wizard defies dishwashing duties while crafting catchy jams that glide through musical history, making you laugh and groove at the same time!

SUNDAZE • THE COLLECTION

It’s been a hell-a-long time coming. But we’ve finally managed to compile most of the tracks we’ve included (2012 - 2016) in our ever popular #SUNDAZE blog feature in a Spotify playlist. All of the great art by Paul Grelet : great thanks to him over the years!