Lokae featured on Napster

Remember Napster? Of course you do. That program was once the KING of internet file sharing. While they ceded the P2P crown and are now a subscription music service, it’s still cool to be featured by a company that remains a household name.

Check out what their Electronica Staff had to say about Lokae’s City Lights EP:

“Ian Luo is the San Francisco producer known as Lokae. His four-track EP from Daly City Records visits hip-hop, R&B, jungle, and jazz influences, but anchors them with a new approach to electronic production. This one is drenched in bass-heavy breakdowns and wobbly synth patches that make the head nod. Be sure to stretch your neck before playing.”

Hah! Take some time to loosen up, then preview the City Lights EP on Soundcloud.

You can also check out the other Napster picks here.

Lokae Interview with SF Weekly

Patric Fallon over at SF Weekly’s All Shook Down blog just did a nice “Behind the Beat” feature with new Daly City artist Lokae. Lokae reveals the inspirations for his tracks, how it feels to put out a first release, and shares some advice for aspiring producers. You might even find out where he gets his “vocoded unicorn mating calls” from.

Check it out here: http://blogs.sfweekly.com/shookdown/2010/05/behind_the_beat_w_lokae.php

Deceptikon featured in The Seattle Stranger!

Dave Segal wrote a very favorable feature about Mythology of the Metropolis in this week’s issue of The Stranger!

Former Seattle denizen Deceptikon (aka Zack Wright) now dwells in San Francisco, but he remains a well-liked figure in the Emerald City and often returns here to ply his finely crafted cuts. His new album, Mythology of the Metropolis (Daly City Records; www.dalycityrecords.com), is now available on the major digital retail sites and is selling like proverbial hot bytes.

Mythology of the Metropolis consists of 14 examples of crisp, vibrant, post-Dilla instrumental hiphop, with flashes of pretty IDM melodies and late-’00s bass wobble. Deceptikon keeps the head-nod factor high while wrenching out some interesting, exotic melodies. “Echolocation” genuflects to the Far East with its fluttering, quasi-Zen garden motif (à la Philip Glass in his Mishima soundtrack) set amid splatting, stalwart funk beats. “Indo Loops” also is riveting, with its distorted (presumably Indian) chant warbling over a sinuous synth drone, staunch Madlib-elous clapper beats, and furious, pitch-shifted tabla slaps. “The Fall of Humanity” majestically glides like 1977 Kraftwerk, while “Dissolving in Acid” lives up to its title, running crinkly Roland 303 squiggles through a dense thicket of kick-drum thump and toxic squalls of low-end pressure. “Broken Synthesizers” growls and bristles like a peak-time Cannibal Ox/El-P joint.

Along with similar works like Flying Lotus’s Los Angeles, Mux Mool’s Skulltaste, Nosaj Thing’s Drift, and Free the Robots’ Ctrl Alt Delete, Mythology of the Metropolis is mapping out a fertile field where IDM and dubstep’s textural playfulness and extremity tampers with hiphop’s rhythmic parameters, but without causing fissures in its essential funkiness. Exciting times, indeed.

Thanks Dave!

Deceptikon on ISO50!

Jakub at ISO50 has posted “Kinyoubi”.. Here’s what he had to say:

If you need more Mux Mool like ma then a heavy dose of Deceptikon will do, Mux turned me onto Mythology Of The Metropolis which is the new LP from Deceptikon, what a great month in music? an LP from Daedelus, Deceptikon, Mux Mool and Bonobo, this might break a headnodders neck.

Deceptikon in the Seattle Stranger!

Deceptikon’s recent live show in Seattle got a recommendation from Stranger writer Dave Segal:

Stop Biting: Deceptikon

(Lo-Fi) Former Seattle producer Deceptikon (Zack Wright) has been living in Japan and San Francisco for the last few years or so. Now he’s back for the holidays, in time to liven up that dull week between Christmas and New Year’s Eve with a date at the hiphop/B-boy-friendly weekly Stop Biting. Should be interesting to witness how Deceptikon’s geekily funked-up IDM—his sprightly tracks bump, bleep, and shimmer somewhere between Dabrye and Scientific American—will go down with the breakdancers. He will likely bust out some tracks from his forthcoming album,Mythology of the Metropolis (out February 16 on Daly City Records). DAVE SEGAL

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Mochipet Interview in ALittleBeat!

Mochipet Interviewed by GNZ in A Little Beat… minizín ocio-cultural Magazine from Valencia Spain!
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Daly City Records at SXSW Austin TX! Tuesday 3/17!

While the official SXSW music festivities don’t start up until the following day, Mochipet and his Daly City Records crew are getting a jump on the proceedings with this free St. Patrick’s Day event. Festivalgoers looking to assault their eardrums will undoubtedly be delighted by the bass-heavy sounds delivered by artists like Drop the Lime, Round Table Knights, Nosaj Thing, Pharrell (from French blog Fluokids), and many more, including Daly City up-and-comers Vladimir Computin and Preshish Moments. – Taken from XLR8R.COM

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Daly City Records PRE-SXSW Party!
3/17 St. Patrick Day Party
Free Entrance! Drink and Other Giveaways 9-11pm!

Mochipet (Daly City)
http://www.mochipet.com

Drop The Lime (Trouble&Bass, NYC)
http://www.myspace.com/dropthelime

Vladimir Computin (DalyCity)
http://www.myspace.com/vladimircomputin

Preshish Moments (Daly City)
http://www.myspace.com/preshishmoments

Larytta (Creaked Records, Switzerland)
http://www.myspace.com/larytta

Round Table Knights DJs (Switzerland)
http://www.myspace.com/roundtableknights

Nosaj Thing (Alphapup, Los Angeles)
http://nosajthing.com/

Pharrell (Fluokids, France)
http://fluokids.blogspot.com/

215 The Freshest Kids
http://www.myspace.com/215tfk

Bender
www.myspace.com/bendernow

Where?
Beso Cantina
307 B W 5th St
Austin, TX 78701
9pm-2am

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Mochipet in Washington DC Friday 3/20!

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Mochipet’s Michael Jackson Thriller Remix Makes it on to Darwin’s Natural Selection Charts!

Natural Selection Tracklist:

01. Bit Meddler „Japn Rapn Demo“
02. Noggano „Matrioshki“/Mr. Scruff „Whiplash“/Mr. Oizo „W“
03. Lotek Hi-Fi „Who’s Laughing Now?“
04. Dabrye feat. Jay Dee & Phat Kat „Game Over“ (Flying Lotus Remix)
05. William S. Burroughs „Origin and Theory“ (Excerpt from lecture)
06. Mochipet „Bobo Loves Dubstep Too“
07. 5Nizza „Soldat“/Karaoke Tundra „Kill The Neighbours!“ (Gargle & Expel Remix)
08. The Bug feat. Ricky Ranking „Murder We“
09. Candie Hank „Schurkenlounge­“/Britney Spears „Womanizer“ (Acapella)/Mr. Oizo „Bonhomme“
10. Radio interview with John Oswald (Excerpt)
11. Starkey „Striking Distance“
12. Bong Ra „The Rush“ (Drop The Lime Remix)/Puding Pani Elvisovej „Retrostylin“ (Acapella)
13. Foolk „Koniec“