XLR8R 243 - Jonwayne | |||||||
Running time: 41 mins |
Date: 17/04/2012
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01 Sun Ra - "We Travel the Spaceways" (Saturn Research) 02 Tim Hecker - "Radio Amor" (Mille Plateaux) 03 cLOUDDEAD - "Rhymer's Only Room & Velvet Ant" (Mush) 04 Notorious B.I.G. - "Suicidal Tendencies" (Bad Boy) 05 Dimlite - "Unknown" (Now Again) 06 Defari - "Unknown" 07 Quasimoto - "Broad Factor (Jonwayne Remix)" 08 Jeru the Damaga - "Perverted Monks in tha House (Theme)" (PayDay) 09 Les Visiteurs Du Soir - "Je T'Ecris D'um Pays" (Born Bad) 10 Big L - "All Black" (Columbia) 11 Bruce Haack - "Unknown" 12 Company - Flow (Def Jux) 13 Busta Rhymes - "Survival Hungry" (J) 14 Lootpack - "Episodes" (Stones Throw) 15 J-Live - "Braggin Writes" (Raw Shack) 16 Passion - "As The..." (Interscope) 17 Dr. Octagon - "No Awareness" (Bulk) 18 De La Soul - "Dog Eat Dog" (Tommy Boy) 19 Ghostface Killah feat. Raekwon - "The Faster Blade" (Epic) 20 Jeru the Damaga - "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" (PayDay) 21 Edan - "Mic Manipulator" (Lewis) 22 Kitaro - "Dawning" (Canyon) 23 Kitaro - "Tienshan" (Canyon) 23 Steven Wright - "Entire b-side of I Have a Pony" (Warner Bros.) 24 KRS One - "Ah Yeah" (Avatar) |
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Notes Southern California's Jonwayne is an imposing figure. First of all, he's quite literally a huge dude, someone who brings a sort of bearded, mountain-man aesthetic to the world of Low End Theory and the extended beat scene. Second, and more importantly, it seems like the former Bubblin' Up producer and rapper never stops working. Shortly after signing to the venerable Stones Throw label, which recently reissued an expanded version of his Oodles of Doodles beat tape and also plans to release a proper Jonwayne album later this year, the entrepeneurial young artist dropped This Is False, a free album/mixtape he described as, "not so much a pile of songs as it is an executed concept in viewing how our surroundings change our energy and vibrations." Now, he's followed that up with an exclusive mix for the XLR8R podcast series. While a quick glance at the tracklist might lead one to believe that it's simply a hip-hop mixalbeit a solid onethat would ignore Jonwayne's inclusion of choice bits of avant funk, experimental noise, vintage synth-pop, and tripped-out soundtracks. Combined with his penchant for playful knob-twiddling, the songs coalesce into a podcast that's highly engaging, for hip-hop diehards and novices alike. Comments |
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