Live Human
Live Human
Discography of Live Human:
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Improvisessions | 4 | 1998-04-00 | FatCat Records | |
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Orange Bush Monkey Flower | 3 | 1999-03-00 | FatCat Records | |
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Monostereosis: The New Victrola Method | 19 | 1999-05-00 | FatCat Records | |
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Monostereosis: The New Victrola Method | 15 | 1999-05-00 | FatCat Records | |
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Monostereosis: The New Victrola Method | 16 | 2000 | Hip Hop Slam | |
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Elefish Jellyphant | 16 | 2000-00-00 | Matador | |
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Elefish Jellyphant | 16 | 2000 | Matador | |
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Live Human | 9 | 1997 | Cosmic Records (3) | |
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Elefish Jellyphant | 16 | 2000 | Matador | |
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Elephants' Bliss / Lesson # 7 | 2 | 2001 | Matador | |
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Monostereosis | 15 | 1999-05-00 | FatCat Records | |
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Monostereosis: The New Victrola Method | 15 | 2000 | Hip Hop Slam | |
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Bbreakseven [Remixes] | 24 | 2007 | Cosmic Records (3) | |
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Elefish Jellyphant | 18 | 2000-07-10 | ||
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1999 | 14 | 1999 | Not On Label (Live Human Self-Released) |
Formed in San Francisco's Bay Area, Live Human form a 3-piece experimental hip-hop ensemble, consisting of Albert Mathias (drums) and Andrew Kushin (upright bass), alongside Carlos Aguiler (aka DJ Quest) - a member of Battle DJ collectives, The Space Travellers and The Bulletproof Scratch Hamsters.
A former DMC champion, who's beaten off the likes of The Invisibl Skratch Picklz, in Live Human Quest acts as a pure turntablist, relying solely on his amazing sleights of wrist to flesh out Mathias and Kushin's loose, live beats n' bass chassis with a stunning, spontaneous display of scratchadelic skills. Check out the brief but awesome 'G-Shroom' for a stunning example of these skills - vinyl source material is chopped around and transformed, pushed and pulled to form a mad, sliced-up flow.
Occupying a unique space in the genres of both free-improvised jazz and hip-hop, Live Human's performance consists of a free-flowing flux, with no instrument subordinate to any other.
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