
Whitest Taino Alive – Que Salsa
Whitest Taino Alive, a group that needs no introduction if you’ve been paying attention these last couple of years, is back with Que Salsa.
Whitest Taino Alive, a group that needs no introduction if you’ve been paying attention these last couple of years, is back with Que Salsa.
Looking to meld the influences from music that shaped him growing up, Cohoba combines heavy beats and trap aesthetics with Brazilian flavored samples and arrangements. Talanquera is a throwback to the style of music he was putting out prior to 2019’s minitape1 and a taste of what’s to come in 2021 from the Dominican heavy-hitter. Blessing us with his talents,
A nostalgia-laden journey into a fusion of sounds influenced by modern funk, synthwave, future bass, ambient and trap, and even Internet-culture microgenre sensation vapourwave. On the visual side, we have a strong collaboration with Hong Kong audiovisual virtuoso @kailuen3030 serving up the artwork as well as hypnagogia inducing visuals for each track, as well as @frankxavierfx who has taken to creating a full length
Bacayne comes with another curated mix of his favourite tunes alongside a sneak peek at some of his upcoming material. Check it out.
Lazy H delivers on Where’s Bill? with an eclectic melange of his influences spanning jazz, experimental and dance music, arranged into 7 tracks that cover a lot of ground.
Lazy H shows off the live band version of Counting Sheep, off his fort-coming album Where’s Bill? at the Brownswood Basement.
Further expanding his range as an artist, Lazy H brings us the haunting and beautiful Far Away, his true unveiling as a vocalist.
Our boy Uraki Riddim served up some fire from from Cohoba, Maeloo and Lazy H on the latest episode of FineGrains.
Cohoba serves up a mix for JOIA Magazine. They were curious what he’s been up with with Whitest Taino Alive has been on hiatus…
We put a little something together – an audiovisual experience to provide the best possible environment to enjoy Cohoba’s minitape1. A close collaboration with visual creative and friend of the family Frank X, go check out his reinterpreation of the beats through his own visual sampling techniques. Check it:www.minitapes.tv
From kung-fu movies to old technology, broken boomboxes to gun-shot samples, Cohoba draws inspiration from all over the place and expresses it through his music. minitape 1 is the first of a series where the producer will be exploring work closer to back in the day when he was jamming out beats in his bedroom for the fun of it.
Bacayne hits us with a second instalment of his favourite dancefloor friendly material across this one our mix.
Lazy H joins Amy and Selassie offer an insight into Future Bubblers, their talent discovery and development programme, powered by Brownswood Recordings. Strictly new, UK music.
We’re more than excited to unveil Lazy H’s debut EP, showcasing his style across synth heavy takes on electronica, pop and trap. The Dutch-born, Scottish-raised, London-based producer and multi-instrumentalist prepared an eclectic mix of sounds that eloquently describe his range as a music-maker.
The Dominican producer and Stereoptico boss merges digital trap and Caribbean rhythms to create a hyper-regional sound for the Alumni Mix. A participant of the 2010 Academy in London, Dominican musician Cohoba draws from hip-hop, jazz and soul to create his electronic beats, then weaves vocals through it all to create a personal, regional sound. He’s collaborated with n6el as