Geoff Barrow de Portishead au micro de Nico Prat… by radiofrance From StonesThrow.Com: French National public radio Radio France has partnered with Blogotheque (Take Away Shows) for a series “Vinyl Radio” where they take producers and artists into Radio France’s massive collection of 450,000 records in its “discotheque” warehouse to pull, play, and talk about [cont.]
Guilty Simpson & MED featured MCs. Quakers is a 35-person hip-hop collective, centered around three producers – Fuzzface (Geoff Barrow), Katalyst (Ashley Anderson), and 7Stu7 (Stuart Matthews). Quakers 41-track album is out now on Stones Throw. Video Director: Eric Coleman; Cinematography: Jerry Henry; Editor: Laith Majali; Cameras: Jerry Henry, B+, Mike Park; Producers: Marybell Chavez, [cont.]
Stones Throw describes Quakers as “a hip-hop collective boasting 35 members which orbits around a core of three producers: Fuzzface (Geoff Barrow), 7-Stu-7 and Katalyst.” For those that don’t know, Geoff Barrow is the backbone behind classic “trip-hop” pioneers Portishead, making the prospect of a hip-hop full-length produced by him quite exciting. Yet with so [cont.]
From the Quakers LP, out now on Stones Throw. Directed by Shane Sakanoi.
Quakers is a 35-member hip-hop collective centered on a core trio of producers – 7-Stu-7, Katalyst and Fuzzface, aka Geoff Barrow of Portishead. This comes from their self-titled debut, out now on Stones Throw. Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/free-download-quakers-rhythmically-ambitious-russia-with-love-20120329#ixzz1qbB4HBKu
Quakers is a hip-hop collective boasting 35 members which orbits around a core of three producers: Fuzzface (Geoff Barrow of Portishead), 7-Stu-7 and Katalyst. Self titled album due April 20th on Stones Throw.
From StonesThrow.Com Quakers is a hip-hop collective boasting 35 members which orbits around a core of three producers: Fuzzface, 7-Stu-7 and Katalyst. Fuzzface is better known as Portishead’s Geoff Barrow, a long-time Stones Throw supporter in touch with Peanut Butter Wolf since championing the Jaylib album back in 2004. 7-Stu-7 is Portishead’s engineer and in-house [cont.]
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