DJ DIALS & 1015 FOLSOM PRESENT
BAAUER
WITH SUPPORT FROM
GRAVES
VNDMG
BOGL
ULTRAVIOLET
CANDY RAIN
DANNY GREEN (SUBCULTURE)
+ MANY MORE
FRIDAY, APRIL 22ND
‘Harlem Shake’ producer Baauer has announced details of his debut album, released through LuckyMe in March.
Titled Aa, the album has a formidable list of guest spots, with M.I.A., Pusha T, Future, Rustie, Novelist, Leikeli47, Tirzah and more all lending their talents to the 13-track affair.
His viral hit ‘Harlem Shake’ is absent from Aa, but its influence affected the making of the album, as he explains in a press release.
“I made ‘Harlem Shake’ four years ago in my apartment in Brooklyn, and the rest we all know. That song gave me the opportunity to travel the world. The whole world. And in doing so learnt more about music than I could have ever imagined. But more so than anything I discovered, what makes a sound special to me is its imperfections, its peculiarities.
“I spent the last couple years trying to get all of those imperfections into one record, and I think finally it makes sense.
DJ DIALS & 1015 FOLSOM PRESENT
BAAUER
WITH SUPPORT FROM
GRAVES
VNDMG
BOGL
ULTRAVIOLET
CANDY RAIN
DANNY GREEN (SUBCULTURE)
+ MANY MORE
FRIDAY, APRIL 22ND
‘Harlem Shake’ producer Baauer has announced details of his debut album, released through LuckyMe in March.
Titled Aa, the album has a formidable list of guest spots, with M.I.A., Pusha T, Future, Rustie, Novelist, Leikeli47, Tirzah and more all lending their talents to the 13-track affair.
His viral hit ‘Harlem Shake’ is absent from Aa, but its influence affected the making of the album, as he explains in a press release.
“I made ‘Harlem Shake’ four years ago in my apartment in Brooklyn, and the rest we all know. That song gave me the opportunity to travel the world. The whole world. And in doing so learnt more about music than I could have ever imagined. But more so than anything I discovered, what makes a sound special to me is its imperfections, its peculiarities.
“I spent the last couple years trying to get all of those imperfections into one record, and I think finally it makes sense.
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