Frozen Throne
For Jasper Patterson AKA Groundislava, creativity combined with the video game, sci-fi sounds and general aesthetics of the 1980’s have been instilled since day one. A young 20 year-old hailing from Venice, California, Jasper’s father both animated and directed the classic “Take On Me” video by A-Ha and while Groundislava isn’t exactly the next logical step from the Norwegian new wave group, Jasper takes that same creative freedom and emotion and injects it into a sound grounded in beats, video games, technology and self-proclaimed “nerdy shit.” As part of the Wedidit Collective (helmed by his old schoolmate Henry Laufer, better known as Shlohmo), Groundislava is the next representative stepping into the light and exposing a group of youngsters each with their own nonchalantly expert takes on forms of beat and electronic music. While deeply infatuated with the styles of house music and minimal techno (check “The Dig” or “Stealth River Mission”), on his debut self-titled LP, Groundislava takes old templates of 8 bit and chip-tune styles and turns them into worlds full of oozing, swirling melodies backed by driving drum beats, heavy bass drops and soaring vocal melodies in spots from vocalist Weary. Alongside the crop of up and coming worldwide electronic producers such as Shlohmo, Young Montana? and another former classmate Baths, Patterson is primed and ready to unleash his unique brand of woozy 8-bit composition. Whereas much music that utilizes the 8 bit sound tends to feel fully mechanized and soulless, GIL injects heartfelt harmonies and melodies that demand attention - “Final Impasse” and “One For Her” will surely make you stop in your tracks and listen up. Elsewhere, Wedidit cohorts Jon Wayne and Shlohmo stop by for the track “Shlava,” with Wayne delivering super on point and off the cuff raps on top of Jasper’s laid-back video game beat vibes. Another early favorite is the sinister and downtempo “Animal,” featuring Weary’s dark and twisted croons. After a well-received free EP giveaway in early ‘11, Groundislava’s self-titled debut LP + 7” was released on April 19, 2011 through the Friends of Friends Music label. Included with the 12 song long-player are remixes from Young Montana? and Clive Tanaka. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
For Jasper Patterson AKA Groundislava, creativity combined with the video game, sci-fi sounds and general aesthetics of the 1980’s have been instilled since day one. A young 20 year-old hailing from Venice, California, Jasper’s father both animated and directed the classic “Take On Me” video by A-Ha and while Groundislava isn’t exactly the next logical step from the Norwegian new wave group, Jasper takes that same creative freedom and emotion and injects it into a sound grounded in beats, video games, technology and self-proclaimed “nerdy shit.” As part of the Wedidit Collective (helmed by his old schoolmate Henry Laufer, better known as Shlohmo), Groundislava is the next representative stepping into the light and exposing a group of youngsters each with their own nonchalantly expert takes on forms of beat and electronic music. While deeply infatuated with the styles of house music and minimal techno (check “The Dig” or “Stealth River Mission”), on his debut self-titled LP, Groundislava takes old templates of 8 bit and chip-tune styles and turns them into worlds full of oozing, swirling melodies backed by driving drum beats, heavy bass drops and soaring vocal melodies in spots from vocalist Weary. Alongside the crop of up and coming worldwide electronic producers such as Shlohmo, Young Montana? and another former classmate Baths, Patterson is primed and ready to unleash his unique brand of woozy 8-bit composition. Whereas much music that utilizes the 8 bit sound tends to feel fully mechanized and soulless, GIL injects heartfelt harmonies and melodies that demand attention - “Final Impasse” and “One For Her” will surely make you stop in your tracks and listen up. Elsewhere, Wedidit cohorts Jon Wayne and Shlohmo stop by for the track “Shlava,” with Wayne delivering super on point and off the cuff raps on top of Jasper’s laid-back video game beat vibes. Another early favorite is the sinister and downtempo “Animal,” featuring Weary’s dark and twisted croons. After a well-received free EP giveaway in early ‘11, Groundislava’s self-titled debut LP + 7” was released on April 19, 2011 through the Friends of Friends Music label. Included with the 12 song long-player are remixes from Young Montana? and Clive Tanaka. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
A.e.r.o.
Akotcha
Amun
Atjazz
Cool Party
The Dig
Olympia 2011
Creeper Shit
Cider
Dark Planet
Suicide Mission
Shlava
Final Impasse
After Hours
Pregaming the Rapture
Living Under a Rock
Jasper's Song I
TV Dream
Endless Voyage
A Grass Day
Weekend in the Tropics
Young Lava
Jasper's Song II
New Flesh
Airplane Moment
One for Her
Watch the Sun
In This Moment
Feel The Heat
October Acid
Animal (Young Montana? Remix)
Flooded
Shlava (feat. Shlohmo & JonWayne)
Panorama
Bottle Service
Micro Impasse
Until Tomorrow (feat. Jake Weary)
Stealth River Mission
Love Ribbon
Panorama (Clive Tanaka y Beaunoise Remix)
Panorama (feat. Jake Weary)
Animal
Terminate Uplink
Animal (Feat. Jake Weary)
Jaspers Song I
TV Dream (Feat. Clive Tanaka)
Never Told You
Girl Behind the Glass
Suicide Mission ft Baths
Suicide Mission (feat. Baths)
Jaspers Song II
Gravity Hoarding
Bog
Overflow
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