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Heavy Hippies – Cheapdrugsfreelove by Al Lover Fresh off the Al Lover Bandcamp, here’s a new set of instrumentals that combine the schools of hip hop, garage rock, and psychedelic rock. The sounds that come together on this thing are hard, heavy, and grimy. Tons of wailing solos, tarnished guitar
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Cali’s Al Lover takes on a track from the latest Oh Sees album, Castlemania. For as long as I’ve known about the guy, he’s loved taking fuzzed-out garage rock and throwing a healthy dose of hip hop behind it. He’s still singing the same song, but
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Cali’s Al Lover takes on a track from the latest Oh Sees album, Castlemania. For as long as I’ve known about the guy, he’s loved taking fuzzed-out garage rock and throwing a healthy dose of hip hop behind it. He’s still singing the same song, but
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1. Al Lover- One For Old Greg [article] 2. Fela! on Broadway- Zombie (The Marksmen RMX) [mp3] 3. Yeasayer – Madder Red (Hermanos Inglesos RMX) [soundcloud] 4. Health – U.S.A. Boys (¡BORRACHO! REMIXX) [soundcloud] 5. Kravinsky- Nightcall (Dustin NGuyen Remix) [soundcloud] 6. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.- Vocal Chords (Diego
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California producer Al Lover has graced this blog with his knack for rap beats and lo-fi samples on a couple occasions. His latest release is a single with MC Gus Cutty, featuring cleared samples from two of garage rock’s noisiest acts: Ty Segall and thee Oh Sees. Download or
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We’ve talked this guy up before, and maybe we’re a little sorry about it. His moniker is Al Lover. A while back, Al released an ambitious remix project, splicing and mashing numerous artists from the Woodsist record label into a giant megamix. Hearing lo-fi psychedelia crossbred with hip
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A while back, I posted a “megamix” of songs from the Woodsist label put together by a bright, young mixer and masher, Al Lover. Well, my posting of the mix was partially what got him in hot water with Woods and the good people at Force Field PR. He was
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It’s not REMIX WEDNESDAY or anything, but this project is just too weird and downright outgoing to leave unposted. To put it simply, this is one remix album to rule them all. This story starts with the synergy of two elements: San Fran music producer “Al Lover” and the