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Pop & Hiss
The L.A. Times music blog
June 22, 2011 | 9:03am
The rap on “hipsters” is that they don’t like rap. Ostensibly, they’re zeitgeist carpetbaggers hopping onto whatever is the hot trend du jour. When Pitchfork and the Fader told them to worship Lil Wayne, Clipse, and Cam’ron, they did, only to distance themselves from the genre when dubstep or chillwave or witch house or chillstep* became the next big thing.
No one told this to Adam Weiss (no relation) or DJ Stereotype, the mustache-wielding and occasionally mullet-clad pair behind the Hipsters Who Heart Hip Hop nights that have gone down over the last year in Echo Park. Granted, their “Swag It Out” nights at the Short Stop spin for Gucci Mane, Lil B, and Soulja Boy with a fervor that would turn Ice-T apoplectic. But they display a deep love of hip-hop that goes far beyond a gimmicky dance or an ephemeral trend.
Though many critics smirk at their record collections from a decade past, Hipsters Who Heart Hip Hop have made it their mission to promote often overlooked or unsung artists, including the Machina Muerte crew and the Shapeshifters as well as the rappers who congregate at the Low End Theory. For all the censure that their name may inspire among hip-hop purists, the Hipsters’ approach is one that commands respect and goes beyond ideology or contemporary taste.
They really do love hip-hop, and in a media environment that prizes the temporal and the shiny, it’s comforting to know that they promote those whom they like, regardless of popularity and without caprice. And for their first-anniversary show at the Echoplex on Thursday night, they’ve wrangled a lineup worth braving the unwashed bearded masses for. Performers include Low End Theory beat junkies Free the Robots and Dark Horsemen (the team-up of Dibia$e and Jonwayne), plus just announced suprise guests Ras G and Ninjasonik. Tucson funkster Zackey Force Funk rounds out the beat slate.
On the rap side, they’ve recruited Labwaste (made up of scene vets Thavius Beck and Subtitle) and Nocando, who has been having a quietly great 2011, officially remixing El-P, being named a Hip Hop DX Next, releasing Mike Eagle’s “Rappers Will Die of Natural Causes” on his Hellfyre Club imprint, and unveiling the first leak from his Flash Bang Grenada project with Busdriver.
In honor of the event, DJ Stereotype has compiled a mixtape featuring all the artists on the bill. It’s one of the best things that hipsters have done since last year’s Twin Shadow record. Admission is $12 at the door, but they may give you a discount if you were at the first Can show in Cologne, Germany.
Download: V/A - Hipsters Who Heart Hip Hop Mix for Pop & Hiss (Left-Click) [MP3]
* I invented “chillstep” Tuesday, but if we keep saying the word, it will become a legitimate genre by fall. I assure you.
Tracklist after the jump.
Stereotypical Intro - Dj Stereotype
Crumbled Luna - Jonwayne
Hurry Up and Wait - Nocando
20th Century Boys - Nocando + Hudson Mohawke
A Coney Island (of the Mind) - Ages
Flight Delay - Ras G
People Talk About Us - Labwaste
Turbulence - Free The Robots
Shlava ft. Shlomo and Jonwayne - Groundislava
Geni Guy - Labwaste
Rest (Pt. 1) - Ages
Time Won’t Tell ft. Nocando - El-P
… Slow ft. Zackey Force Funk - Cupp Cave
Lazer Tag - Free the Robots
Stealth Mode - Ras G
Phantom Power - Dibia$e
Somebody Gonna Get Pregnant - Ninjasonik
Tucson Push - Zackey Force Funk
Tight Pants (Rap Remix) - NinjasonikALSO:
An Appreciation: Clarence Clemons
The brothers Mael concoct ‘The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman’
— Jeff Weiss
Photo: Nocando. Credit: David “61thwonder” Lee
(Source: hamoneverything)
1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY of the Leimert Park Art Walk
Food.Community.Fun:::
::Art.Culture.Unity.Music.
Mask Festival is a a project of LA Commons and the Leimert Park Art Walk.
It builds on a vision by Najite Agindotan to host a mask festival to honor the ancestors.
…WORKSHOP 12:30-2:30
Procession 3pm followed by traditional and contemporary mask performances and in conjunction with the Leimert Park Art Walk
LIVE PERFORMANCE:
SPECIAL GUESTS:
Open Mike Eagle
Ashley-Dominique
Kosha Dillz
Ill Chilldren
Akil of Cypher 7
Pakman
The Alumni
Seven Day
M.A.R.S
Jayk Gallagher
KayO.LA
2 Blunts and a Gent
Shrooms
Mean Doe Green
Chipz
Miss She Ill
Chaotic Logic
Crucified Theories
Patrick Bucknor
Na’il Muhammad
DJ’s
Bishop
Alwayz Prolific
Taylor Shepard
FEAT. Legendary Open MIC Hosts:
Speakeasy
Natural High
LIVE BEATS FEAT.
E SUPER
Foniks
NSOK
Depakote
STAND-UP COMEDY 3 pm
Feat. and Coordinated by Stevie Mack
FASHION SHOW 7 pm
HOSTED BY
Verbs
Substance
Open Mike Eagle
Wo’se Kofi
Solomon of the ILL Chilldren
VENDORS and ARTISTS:
ARTISTS ARE FREE TO COME AND SHOWCASE THEIR WORK
WE ALSO ENCOURAGE MUSICIANS TO COME OUT AND PLAY (ALL ARTISTS WELCOME! )
Vendors please come out and speak to registration desk.
Vending spaces : $25
SPONSORS
(SET TIMES AND PERFORMERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
The Leimert Park Art Walk is a collective of artists, residents, volunteers and local merchants that have come together to develop the 10th art walk around the community drum circle in the Leimert Park Village along 43rd Place on last Sunday,each month from 2 pm- 8 pm.
Throughout the day cultural spaces (KAOS Network, Vision Theatre, Eugene’s, The Martin Building & The Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center), artist studios and storefronts will share art exhibitions, music, fashion, food, drumming, spoken word and local shopping
Artists, art lovers, music lovers, festival lovers, fun lovers!
Come out and play/ network/ create/ support! @ Leimert Park Art Walk
Drum percession in Leimert Park starts at 2pm
Feel free to bring your own drum and join in the percession!
::::CREATIONSTATION::::
~Recycled free art space~
Whether you are a kid or just one at heart, explore your kid with us through art!
Movie Screenings : DJango
(Donations appreciated—Currently we need any type of recycled fun looking supplies you may have just lying around the house: old cd cases, the cardboard cylinder inside paper towel/toilet paper, egg cases, old books/toys/clothes/material/buttons, etc. the list is infinite! Also we need PAINT and PAINT BRUSHES!!!!!!!!!)
Cheers and thanks! LOVELOVELOVE
{For more info on the Creation Station, feel free to contact me! Station Master Maii: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1210573060}
www.leimertartwalk.org
VENDORS:
EARLE’Z GRILLE
SHRIMP PIMP
CRYSTAL’S CAKES “VEGAN DESSERTS”
Jay GlowSociety
Cafe Crochet Designs
ReConCri Designs by Jay Scott
SPONSORS:
Ben Caldwell’s Kaos Network. Leimert Park Incubator Group.
Mark Bradford Studio. Vision Theater. Shaping Black Culture.
The Martin Building. The Production House Cafe. Shine.
Community Build. Najite. Pulse. Abundant Substance.
The Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center
MOre included spaces:
Community Build Court Yard
Heroik
Jinga Jinga
Akee Bamboo
