THE LOST TAPES VOL. 1, REPRESS by SEVEN DAVIS JR.

SKU80897
ArtistSEVEN DAVIS JR.
TitleTHE LOST TAPES VOL. 1, REPRESS
LabelIZWID
Catalog #IZWID 002
Tag
ReleaseW 03 - 2014
FormatVinyl - UKLP
 € 17,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Feel High
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/80897_the_lost_tapes_vol._1_repress/2_feel_high.mp3
  2. Word
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/80897_the_lost_tapes_vol._1_repress/3_word.mp3
  3. Shady Mofos
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/80897_the_lost_tapes_vol._1_repress/4_shady_mofos.mp3
  4. Listen
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/80897_the_lost_tapes_vol._1_repress/5_listen.mp3
  5. Sorry
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/80897_the_lost_tapes_vol._1_repress/6_sorry.mp3
  6. Thoughts Of You
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/80897_the_lost_tapes_vol._1_repress/7_thoughts_of_you.mp3
  7. Pornostar

Description

The second release on Kutmah’s Izwid imprint is a rare collection of bugged out electronic soul from the Los Angeles-based vocalist, producer and poet, Seven Davis Jr. Handprinted jacket by Hit and Run, Los Angeles. TIP!!!“The Lost Tapes Vol. 1” spans 12 years of experimental, cosmic out-of-body-and-mind music, of mostly four and eight track recordings once lost in storage via a lengthly hiatus due to drug addiction and depression. Resurfacing in 2012, Seven Davis Jr.’s ‘Thanks’ appeared on Kutmah’s much lauded “Worldwide Family Vol. 2” compilation on Brownswood Recordings, after which the kaleidoscopic artist released the clattering funked beats of “Lo-Fi Vintage” and house-inspired “One” EP. For IZWID, “The Lost Tapes Vol. 1” is a creative blueprint for Davis Jr.’s brilliantly unorthodox approach with his beautifully raw drums and psychotropic harmonies. “I made a lot of this music many years ago and other labels and artists hated on me for it,” says Davis Jr. of the lost tapes. “They said it was too weird, too different, sounded like drug music (it was) and they told me I was going to hell, for ‘Pornostar’. Years later; new life, new city, new day and age. I found the music again, which I never stopped loving and decided to send it all to Kutmah.” Celebrating the deep sonic connections between Los Angeles, London and beyond, Kutmah is one of the worldwide music community’s most mercurial creatives, unveiling his signature curation of underground music and art with the launch of Izwid.

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