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indie
pop, mellow core
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avant
indie,
post rock, post punk
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indie
rock, noise rock
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alt
rock, power pop,
emo
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garage,
punk, glam + other revivals
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alt
folk, alt soul
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songwriters
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Weekend Warrior, July 8 - 10

OK, you should know by now that we are presenting Hair Rocket’s Philly Release Party tonight at Bookspace w/ Mammal of Paradise, An American Chinese, Meddlesome Bells and Bambara. It’s going to be a most excellent time! You should be there. We most certainly will be (with our video crew too so come be immortalized). And check out the recent interview for our Where Is My Mind? section with Hair Rocket’s Chris Blasucci HERE. Cheers! Bookspace, 1113 Frankford Ave., 8pm, $7, All Ages
Other things you can do this weekend after going to the Bookspace tonight…
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI Pointcloud, Music For Headphones, Speed Skating, SAT The Codes and High Kick, SUN Doomed To Obscurity and The Thirteen
North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.) FRI The New Connection and Lightninging, SAT Adam & Dave's Bloodline, Giant Mind, Fang Fang, SUN Bitterness Theory
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.) SAT Guerilla Funk and Voss
Tritone (1508 South St.) FRI Members Only, Chelsea Kills, Swift Robinson, SAT The Nonstop Mint, SUN Camera Phone
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) FRI PHREAK N’ QUEER BENEFIT, SAT New Country
The Blockley (3801 Chestnut St.) FRI Ground Up, SAT Android Plus Music Festival w/North Lawrence Midnight Singers, Viv and the Revival, Persia Sound, Avi Wisnia, and More, SUN Phil Ade, Von Pea, Danny!, Dosage
Danger Danger Gallery (5013 Baltimore Ave.) FRI On The Water, Tinmouth, Bottle Rocket, Annachristie (of Sisters 3), SAT FASHANU and Imperial Can
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) FRI (Downstairs) Philly Bloco, (Upstairs) Pawnshop Roses, SAT Peek-A-Boo Revue
The Rotunda (4014 Walnut St.) SAT A Benefit for Japan Relief w/Kuf Knotz, Oubliette Ensemble, Welter
The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St.) FRI Roadkill Messiahs, SAT Philly Fusion Project, SUN Mindless Hope, Shadow of Silence
Connie’s Ric Rac (1132 S. 9th St.) FRI Folk You Philly Presents Summah Party Platter w/Arrah & the Ferns, Toy Soldiers, The Powder Kegs, The Devils Horn’s Kill The Matador, Up the Chain, and The Jantiques
Bookspace (1113 Frankford Ave.) SUN Eat Your Birthday Cake! and Extreme Fishkin
RUBA Club (414 Green St.) SAT The Extraordinaires and Glitter
The Model Home (Please contact one of the acts for details.) SAT Pink Coffins
Published on July 08, 2011
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May 2012
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Lushlife
Plateau Vision
Lushlife, a.k.a. Raj Haldar, has been dropping mixtapes since 2005, when he released his debut entitled West Sounds, which was a mashup of The Beach Boy’s classic Pet Sounds and Kanye West’s College Dropout and Late Registration as well as his own verses. On his first label release Plateau Vision (Western Vinyl), Lush continues to develop his eclectic style, combining ‘60s psychedelic, experimental indie and golden era hip hop sounds to create the grandiose, maximalist soundscape beats that he rhymes over.
With his latest LP, Lush establishes himself as a unique artist who is able to take influences from various genres, sounds and eras of music to develop a completely original style that has one foot in classic hip hop and the other through the doorway of the future. This distinctive style is displayed immediately on the album’s opener “Magnolia.” The track combines a beautiful harp sample over a hard boom bap beat with lyrics that reference composer Burt Bacharach, the graffiti culture of Wild Style, Citizen Kane’s Xanadu and Afrika Bambaataa’s “Planet Rock” through his gritty Nas-esque vocal delivery. In “Hale-Bopp was the Bedouins,” which features Das Racists’ Heems, Haldar references his technique as “half-Delorean, half-rap historian.”
Plateau Vision boasts an impressive guest list of artists including Andrew Cedermark (Titus Andronicus), Styles P and Shad amongst others, but Lushlife always shines through as both an emcee and a producer. The first feature comes from Styles P (famous for his work with ‘90s hip hop crew LOX) on “Still Hear The Word Progress,” one of the LP’s standout tracks. Lushlife trades bars back and forth with the iconic emcee at a furious pace without losing a step over a dense synth and 8-bit beat. Towards the halfway point of the album, Lush shines brightly with fellow Philly emcee and former Atlanta native STS on “Glistening,” and he hands over the mic on “Gymnopedie 1.2” to critically acclaimed Canadian emcee Shad while crafting one of the most interesting beats on the Plateau Vision by sampling one of 20th century French composer/pianist Erik Satie’s “Gymnopedies,” which fades out under a clip from Busy Bee and Kool Moe Dee’s classic emcee battle, tying Haldar’s classical and jazz upbringing with his “fetish” for golden era hip hop culture.
Lushlife is definitely one of the most interesting artists in hip hop today. He continues to push the genre’s boundaries with his production while remaining true to its culture through his vocal delivery and preservation of its history throughout his lyrics. Plateau Vision is available for streaming HERE, and you can purchase the album via Western Vinyl. - Dan Brightcliffe
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