Category Archives: Spotlight

Artists of all varieties that I know and work with.

Temple Work :: Anastasia Practicing ‘Kale & Yoga’

Austin-based emcee Anastasia (FKA Anya) is a picture perfect example of positive growth.  She was already fresh out the gate, but after making an introductory push to the greater Austin music scene the past few years, she took a brief moment to reflect and redirect.  The result is a mentally and spiritually stronger artist, who seems to be both enjoying the ride and focused enough to control the direction it leads.  More power to you, and here’s to great things in your future.

-chief

Taking Lead :: Muff Releases Beautiful New Single, ‘Follow’

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I recently have found myself listening to Austin/San Marcos outfit Muff‘s debut album on pretty much constant repeat.  It was already a favorite, and continued listens have only provided more pleasant surprises.  So imagine the most pleasant surprise of all occurring when, lo and behold, Muff announced they had new music in the works.  The latest single, Follow, is giving off some strong My Bloody Valentine vibes in all of the best ways possible.  The musicianship is top notch as usual, Rachel‘s lyrics/voice are as strong as ever, and it sounds like a million bucks.  I cannot wait for the follow-up album to arrive… here’s to hoping it is sooner than later.

-chief

Culture Elevated :: The Mic Fiends Unleash ‘Slang Lords’

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Slang Lords, the debut collaboration from The Mic Fiends, is another perfect example of when two good elements combine to create something great.  StormShadow and Stress are both more than capable wordsmiths in their own right, but combined, these cats toss wordplay back and forth effortlessly over wisely chosen production.  The result is thought-provoking, head nod-inducing hip hop of the highest caliber.  Definitely not to be slept on.

-chief

Traveling Jams :: Salvasquared Drops ‘Epocas (Beat Tape)’

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Recently, Salvasquared hit my inbox with a link to his latest project (and first instrumental release), Epocas (Beat Tape).  He described it as ‘beats created from musical samples originated from all over the world’, and the description definitely hits the nail on the head.  There are pieces of familiar elements in here, as well as ‘foreign’ elements (both in origin and to the ear), both of which give this album an extremely welcoming feel.  This is definitely escapism music… certainly worth your time.

-chief

Looking Back :: Yppah Celebrates 10 Years Of ‘You Are Beautiful At All Times’

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10 years ago this week, Ninja Tune released the debut project for Houston beatsmith Yppah, an invigorating exploration on adoration titled You Are Beautiful At All Times.  From its striking cover art down to its beautifully crafted sonic landscapes, this project is about as close to perfect as an instrumental project can be.  Do yourself a favor and give it a listen if you already haven’t, or get familiar with it again if it’s been a while.

-chief

Two Lovers :: Dream-Atomic Productions Releases ‘Lampchop’

Another classic from Jeffrey Garcia and Dream-Atomic Productions.  Lambchop is the story of two lovers (although not in love with one another) and their respective journeys dealing with the way love guides them through life.  This marks Chief and TheDoomsdayDevice‘s first time in a starring role!  Enjoy, share, subscribe to Jeffy’s Playhouse on YouTube and like/comment on Lambchop.

-chief

Looking Back :: Reminiscing On The Galv Slab

I’ve only had the pleasure of playing the homie EVAK‘s house shows in the Texas gulf coast area a couple of times, but one think that is clear from the moment you get there is that skate culture is a permanent fixture.  This video finds Conner SmithTaylor Bray5 Star and Ivan Lavigne (with a little help from Wolf Pat) reminiscing on their homemade slice of awesome known as the Galv Slab.  Dig it, and don’t forget to show love to those local creations you and your friends dedicated significant chunks of your life to.

-chief

Soulful Flows :: PDotflo Releases ‘PDotflo & AmAzin Vol. 1’

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Not to be overly nostalgiac or anything, but sometimes, boom-bap rap is what the world needs.  I’m all for exploration of new sounds and styles… don’t get me wrong.  But sometimes, you’ve gotta take the foundation elements and explore that realm.  Dallas-based MC PDotflo is neck-deep in that exploration with PDotflo & AmAzin Vol. 1.  This is the music that is ‘dated’ in the best way possible, to where you pinpoint it in the wrong era.  The sounds are familiar, the style is comfortable, but the content and voice are unique.  The topics are timeless, and yet a direct reflection of what we are going through right now.  This is that kind of hip hop that feels like a family reunion.  Great stuff.

-chief

Prismatic Effect :: Ernest Gonzales Releases ‘Dreaming In Color’

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One amazing thing about an Ernest Gonzales record is how much of a journey each listen is.  Many of us producers struggle to have our instrumentals be as vibrant and full of life as vocals on a song.  On the breathtaking Dreaming In ColorErnest Gozales makes each song take beautifully subtle twists and turns.  They unfold out of themselves, like a flower opening up to receive sunlight, and build into wonderfully playful expressions.  I highly recommend this album, and look forward to incorporating many of the songs into my DJ arsenal.  A sure fire winner from the Exponential Records camp.

-chief

Brief Introduction :: Ben Buck Has ‘Been Buck’

One of the 2016 bright moments was meeting Ben Buck at Beerland during The Triggermen‘s album release show.  I was familiar with the name, but knew nothing about him as an artist.  Needless to say, his wonderful balance of beats, bars and beatboxing blew my mind.  His latest release, Been Buck, is a collaboration with beatsmith supreme Dr. Bobby Banner, MPC.  It’s reminiscent of those early 90s hip-hop tracks where you were allowed to be honest about yourself, joke about yourself and be a little clever as well, before everyone started taking themselves way too seriously.  Good jam for sure, and I’m looking forward to a full-length project… hopefully sooner than later!

-chief