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1 Indie Nation Episode 61 Cosmic Lush Featuring the Big LA aka Todd Kelley

1 Indie Nation Episode 61 Cosmic Lush Featuring the Big LA aka Todd Kelley

From1 Indie Nation


1 Indie Nation Episode 61 Cosmic Lush Featuring the Big LA aka Todd Kelley

From1 Indie Nation

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Feb 11, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Happy February! I have a ridiculosly cosmic lush mix for you by the Big LA aka Todd Kelley (Oakland). It's a mix of instrumentals and experimental hip hop beats. So so so dope. I was quite impressed and forgot how dope Mr. LA throws down! Do not sleep on this. He is a photographer, graphic designer, music producer, DJ and blogger. He is a regular DJ on Flowink.com. Peep that out if you are into this style for sure. Big LA was kind enough to make the flyer for this episode. Thank goodness. Appreciated :) Follow him on Twitter. @toddkelley
Tracklist
01. Ayane — Fitz Ambro$e02. One Maur (Dilla Tribute) — vLooper03. My Love — Apollo Brown04. Space Shuttle Re-Entry.. (STS-107) — D'Vo05. LSP (feat. Austin Peralta) — Teebs06. The Chi — Abjo07. Adult Swim / Pitch Bend+Effects=FUN — Abnormal08. Flowerhead — Monte la Rue09. Mango Candy — Late Bloomers10. Memories — Big La vs. Todd11. Cloud 9 (Focus) / Man's Mystery (Acceptance) — Shade Cobain--12. Runaway — Ahnnu13. Astral — AGQ14. The Gaze / Candy Box — AFTA-115. Always — Goyang16. Music — Jinesis + Jamica17. ntro — Joe Beats18. The Question — Apollo Brown19. Fo ma dukes — Beat-Maker-Beat20. Outtakes 9 to 10 — Samon Kawamura
You can check out my interview with Nat & Marie from Toronto, CA
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/20009166/highlight/236588
Shout outs! Richard Lawler, Todd Kelley, Dave Mora, JS-1
Released:
Feb 11, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

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1 Indie Nation podcast explores the authentic essence of electronica, rock and hip hop culture. It offers an alternative to the mainstream and attempts to bridge generations, genders, and cultures. We offer an independent voice, free from record label and big business imperatives.