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ssaliva: Mental Ray
Video for "Mental Ray" by Ssaliva ( Soundcloud / Facebook ) from Sextape Hiss coming on Surf Kill, 2012
Dynooo - Songs 4 Tekitha
Nice!
Songs 4 Tekitha by DYNOOO
Video for "Bable" by Cupp Cave ( Soundcloud / Facebook ) from Sewer Goo, released in April 2011 on Surf Kill
<a href="http://surfkill.bandcamp.com/album/sewer-goo" _mce_href="http://surfkill.bandcamp.com/album/sewer-goo">Sewer Goo by Surf Kill</a>
'Vvideo Hair' by @dynooo #afternoonsoundtrack #album
via surfkill.bandcamp.com
dynooo - vvideo hair
i've had a keen eye on dynooo since sluga turned me onto him sometime last year, and more so since he launched the surf kill label with heavily slept on beat-scene-whiz cupp cave. their recent collaborative work as salted slugs is definitely in my highlights of 2011 thus far.
great to hear some of the tracks on this album touching on similar (boogie) territory to that salted slugs ep, plus plenty of other goodness. apparently the vinyl is out in august and, if my memory serves me correctly, there is also a cupp cave album due on surf kill soon-ish.
<a href="http://surfkill.bandcamp.com/album/vvideo-hair" _mce_href="http://surfkill.bandcamp.com/album/vvideo-hair">Vvideo Hair by Surf Kill</a>
Dynoo interview
The beatifull beats blog did an interview with Dynoo (Surf Kill).
Dynoo is pretty uncompromising when it comes to making music, as he appears to be about most aspects of his life. His output is both prolific and multi faceted, an eclectic array of contorted beats and breaks which defy categorisation. About a year ago I stumbled upon one of his random compositions on a typically epic YouTube journey and have been intrigued and excited by his music ever since. His dry sense of humour and command of English idioms is impressive for a non native, and in exchange for some unfamiliar cockney rhyming slang expressions, he happily dished the dirt on dynooo.