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It seems to me that much of musical proficiency today (at least in the spheres that we tend to cover at The Astral Plane) is measured in an artist’s ability to produce bangers. You’re familiar with the kind I’m talking about; the type of song that can get a crowd jumping and screaming with up-tempo (or half-tempo) heaviness, a catchy rhythm and sonic depth. It’s sometimes hard to remember that not all good music has whomps or snare rolls. I became reacquainted with that important fact at Sasquatch this weekend, most notably after experiencing the ethereal miracle that was Active Child’s Sunday evening set.

The sun was just beginning to set behind the modest crowd at the Yeti stage as Active Child’s Pat Grossi appeared. Grossi exemplifies one of my favorite musical phenomena: an individual who doesn’t visually fit their musical sound. Grossi looks a little like a combination of a California frat bro and a Northwest hipster (think black wayfarers and khakis). However, that image was in stark contrast to the beautiful wooden harp placed casually on the left side of the stage, behind which Grossi immediately sat and began to perform. As we mentioned in our Active Child feature back in April, Grossi was trained in a boy choir and as a classical harpist, and both of those skills served as the pedestal onto which Grossi sculpted his set.

The first half of the set involved Grossi playing harp and singing in his signature falsetto, backed by his touring drummer and guitarist/bassist. The tone was calm and melancholy. Highlights of the first half included “You Are All I See” and “Hanging On,” both harp-heavy tracks featuring electronic drums and subtle bass, adorned with Grossi’s harmonious crooning. Halfway through the set, Grossi switched from harp to laptop, showering the audience with some of his more electronic and rhythm-heavy tracks, such as “Playing House,” with deep ’80’s dance drums in perfect contrast to his smooth vocals and echo-y synths.

The crowd was clearly a blend of first-time listeners, looking for a new discovery during a break in the schedule, and die-hard fans who knew every lyric. Both groups were equally entranced, swaying with eyes closed as the incredibly unique sounds washed over them.  The set was a beautiful respite from the performances over the weekend that could be so easily placed into one distinct genre, and Active Child surely garnered many new fans after the set was over. Perhaps Active Child doesn’t make you bang your head up or flail your limbs around as though you were having a seizure, but that’s not always the point. Here, the intention is clearly the conveyance of pure and delicate emotional sound, a concept that is astoundingly rare but especially poignant. Looking back at the faces in the crowd after the set was over, it was clear that a connection had been made between artist and audience, and that is all any musician can hope for.

Photo by Bebe Besch

Drop it to the flo

Balam Acab says this track is a joke. I say otherwise. It seems like everyone has been hopping on the “trap” wagon, that is southern hip hop drums mixed with more traditional dance music genres. “Ass Pop” is heavy. Real heavy. And might just be one of the best songs to define the burgeoning sound. It comes off as club music at first, but this shit is just dripping in Balam’s experimental style, dipping in and out of the listeners mind as it bubbles and glistens. Broken faucet dance music right here. Stream “Ass Pop” below.

Everyone and their mommas love to predict who the next big MC is going to be. In New York, that usually goes along the lines of predicting the next Nas, Biggie or Jay. I’m not going to fall into the prediction trap, but I will say that Bardados by way of Brooklyn MC Haleek Maul is making waves. I spoke with the 15 years old via Gchat last week and I can honestly say that he is one of the most intelligent, self-aware teenagers I have ever met. More than anything Haleek wants to be influential as an interview and not in the sense of being the most outspoken or most wealthy. We dished on uncomfortable topics like break ups and homosexuality in hip hop, as well as the role of performance and music video imagery. Haleek is set for a massive summer with the Oxyconteen EP due on June 14, a mixtape with Chicago duo Supreme Cuts on the way as well as several undisclosed projects in the wings. Read on to get inside the head of on an artist who I hope to see influencing the masses (although he only needs an audience of five) in the coming months.

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Hello loyal readers. We regret the lack of action over the past week, but two thirds of the team has been at George, WA at Sasquatch. We learned a few things over the weekend; slow and steady wins the race; Jack Black shouldn’t be allowed near children; and most importantly, you should all learn to do the Larry David. In all seriousness, Sasquatch is an incredible festival in one of the most breathtaking natural settings one could imagine. Before we get to our coverage of the festival though, we have to catch up. It was an incredible weekend for bass/beat music so I’ll just get right into it.

Everyone and I mean everyone has eagerly been anticipating the release of the TNGHT (Hudson Mohawke x Lunice) EP on July 23, but before we bestow the duo with the crown, another Lunice side project needs to be fairly recognized. Nouveau Palais, made up of three Montreal-born beatsmiths, Lunice, Ango and Prison Garde, entered our airspace yesterday with the Avant Gang EP. Despite being named after a  Montreal comfort food eatery, the trio’s music is far from cozy as it coyly bounces from futuristic takes on garage to hip hop to house. As an added bonus the EP features remixes from Canblaster & Sinjin Hawke, Salva, Monolithium and more. Oh yeah, it’s free courtesy of Red Bull Music Academy. Don’t sleep, pick the EP up right here.

Jonwayne has made quite the name for himself as an outspoken internet critic, sparring with fans on his various social networking profiles. He has also made a name for himself by unexpectedly releasing quality material via those same social networking profiles. The verbal diarrhea can get tiring at times, but then he’ll release something like Jonwayne Fucks Disney. Crafting using only an “SP-404 SX, an iPad used to access Youtube videos, and a Zoom H2 to bounce sounds to”, the 8 track beat tape is a testament to the La Habra producer’s dexterity behind the boards. Straying from his usual palette of 8-bit samples, the tape gets weird with a number of Disney samples from DumboAlice In Wonderland and more. This one is not for the faint of heart. Also, a free download. Get it here.

Everyone and their mommas (us included) have had their panties in a bunch over a new school of MC’s  made up of the likes of Danny Brown, the Black Hippy crew and A$AP Rocky. Nacho Picasso is another member of what SPIN called the “New Underground”, but has inexplicably received less praise than his compatriots. Exalted is Nacho’s third album of this year in collaboration with Blue Sky Black Death and it might just be their best output yet. It’s blunt music for the party. A hip hop take on The Weeknd in some sense, investigating the emotional gaps between the party and the after party, the dose and the overdose. Nacho’s lyrical output has improved with every album and Exalted is no different. Production-wise, BSBD has never been better, outgrowing their roots in instrumental hip hop long ago and growing into one of the premier forces in hip hop. This one isn’t free, but I can’t imagine you’ll find a better way to spend five dollars. Cop it here.

Haleek Maul, learn the name Internalize it and wait for his rise. The 15 year old Barbados via Brooklyn MC has been making some waves on the internet recently and “88”, produced by Chicago duo The-Drum, further solidifies himself as one of the most exciting MC’s to come out of the woodwork in a long, long time. My words aren’t a proper testament to this track so just give it a spin.

Only because of lack of time, I’ll speed through these last few. New Daedelus Fact Mag mix. Dark Ages EP on Salva’s Frite Nite. Jacques Greene did a mix for oki-ni. Hopefully this makes up for our lack of activity. Check back in a few hours for the first few installments of our Sasquatch coverage.

Beat Connection just dropped a new cut for us today off of their upcoming Palice Garden LP. The “Palace Garden, 4am” is the first official single for the LP. This is a killer track with otherworldly synths, upbeat bass, catchy vocals, and some interesting high frequency bird chirps…Give it a whirl and if you’re one of the lucky ones who can go to Sasquatch this weekend, get excited for some new material during their show! The album is set to come out on June 19th and for now, you can stream the single below.

What to say about this one… it’s a mashup of an edit of an edit; in other words, Ryan Hemsworth has done it again. This time, he took Nicolas Jaar‘s remix of Shlohmo‘s staple track “Rained The Whole Time,” and threw in a little (just kidding, it’s a lot) of R. Kelly’sNumber One.” Not all that surprisingly, coming from musical masterminds like these, the combination is quite effective.

Stream and download the track below.

So Sasquatch is only three days away. Seems like only days ago that we began to cover the festival. In anticipation of the festival, we have joined forces with Portland’s own Rustu to bring you the one and only Sasquatch 2012 Mix. It’s that time of year folks and whether you’re into Apparat or Active Child, this mix is the perfect primer for your weekend. Even if you’re not planning on attending the most perfect of perfect music festivals, passing on this mix would be a (major) mistake. Give Rustu some props over at his Soundcloud and get hyped for the weekend. Stream/download below and find the full tracklist after the jump.

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This has been a long time coming. For months, we’ve worked to get a mix series of our going and it’s finally here. Mixes From The Astal Plane will be an every-so-often feature highlighting our favorite DJ’s and the music they love to rinse. Our first mix comes from our friend and San Francisco native Yesh. He brings the perfect mixture of bass, hip hop and club cuts to keep everyone satisfied. Jam City, French Fries and 123Mrk are all prominently featured. As this is our first stab at this sort of thing, we would love and appreciate any and all feedback. If you’re an aspiring DJ who wants to get involved, hit us via email. We’re (usually) friendly people. Last but not least, give our boy Yesh some love in the comments. Find the tracklist below.

Tracklist

I Told Ya – Daniel Klauser
German Clap – Modeselektor
The Don (Hot City Hype Mix) – Nas
Ecstacy (Jam City Refix) – Endgames
If U Want Me – Deadboy
Little Things Like That – Untold
Into You (French Fries Remix) – Greenmoney
Blood of a Slave (Cedaa remix) – Myrryrs
Magic Drops – Jam City
Warp 1.9 – Steve Aoki+The Bloody Beetroots
Yo Vogue (House Edit) – French Fries
Cooler Couleur (AC Slater Remix) – Crookers+Yelle
Got U (Canblaster & Berou Bonus Remix) – Nguzunguzu
Delight In Delaware – Karma Kid
The Lick – Dark Sky
Basement Party – The Cool Kids
Original Don – Major Lazer
Thrill – 123Mrk
Hugz – French Fries+Bambounou

If you missed the announcement, Rock The Bells announced its lineup yesterday. Like always, Guerilla Union made waves, bringing in Nas, Ice Cube, Kendrick Lamar, Dipset, A$AP Rocky and many, many more (check the full lineup here). Deltron 3030, the supergroup of Del, Dan The Automator and Kid Koala were also brought in. What brought the tidal wave though was the 20 year anniversary of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, performing E. 1999 Eternal in its entirety. In hip hop’s history, no set of artists have perfected a sound quite like Bone Thugs. Their gospel infused, sing-rap harmonies were unmatched in their time and have yet to be truly replicated in 2012. One collaboration comes close though. When Oakland’s Main Attrakionz (who we tried to interview once) and fellow Bay Area residents Friendzone get together, the result is pure, blissful hip hop. Remember “Perfect Skies” off of 808’s and Dark Grapes II? Friendzone. Shady Blaze’s “Follow Me”? Friendzone. The newest cut from the two brings the comparison to another level. “Green Ova To The Top”, featuring Shady Blaze, is vintage Bone Thugs. The light-hearted guitar, sing-song chorus and bitter-sweet verses are all there. Main Attrakionz are not Bone Thugs. Not even close. But when they get together with Friendzone, the two make some uncanny throwback joints. Stream and download below.

Bristol house maven Julio Bashmore has been of the UK’s most respected producers for around three years now. He has his own Radio One show, released tunes on DirtyBird, Night Slugs and Fabric, and toured the globe endlessly. As he notes below though, he did not have a label to call his own… until today.

Fast cars, money, but no record label to truly call my own? This ends today…
Hi, I’m Julio Bashmore.
Somehow I have found time between jet-setting around the globe, becoming a voice for the people via my Radio One show and generally living the high life to bring you a brand new label, Broadwalk Records.
Today heralds a new era in the Julio Bashmore chronicles, with a sound that shall echo through the ages…

No more details have surfaced regarding the label, but “Au Seve” a funky, bass-indebted riddim is its first release, set to drop on July 2. From Bashmore’s work with Jessie Ware to his countless original productions and remixes, the Englishman has seen a meteoric rise to prominence over the past few years. Broadwalk Records is the natural next step in Bashmore’s progression and hopefully his curatorial ear is as good as his production acumen. Stream “Au Seve” below.