![]() ![]() That doesn’t mean that he doesn’t show off a lighter side, too, as evidenced by the grammatical lesson of “Fuck.” From there, while the ride is all over the board, but the vision is clearly in mind - the groove is found and then followed. In addition to the aforementioned outside contributions, GLK has included conversational snippets from both his parents (see “Father” and “Mother”). However, I also smoke a shit ton of weed.) (Personally,I’ve always thought his nom de guerre comes from the fact that he’s clearly Jack the Ripper reborn from the 1880s, taking dirty, grimy beats and sounds, carving them up to his own satisfaction, and then displaying his genius for the world to either accept and appreciate or be greatly confused and horrified by the results. The music contains both live and sampled clips, all combined into a concoction that you’d expect from the guy whose got his name by killing party vibes with his intense and intelligent cuts in San Diego’s bro-heavy Gaslight District. The guest list reads like a “who’s who” of GLK confederates, with appearances from Mophono, Daedalus, Adrian Younge (the faithful psychedelic attorney), Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, SAMIYAM, Dimlite, Shigeto and Gonjasufi. beat scene, starting with with his original, eponymous mix, through his Low End Theory podcasts, to his EPs ( Death Gate and My Troubled Mind.)Įxamine the track list. ![]() You can approach the album as a perfect summation of GLK’s contributions to the L.A. To further complicate the equation, there are equal parts psych-rock, George Martin-esque cinematic strings, glitch, 8-bit, straight up beats and late night-grooves, as well as what I’m sure are dozens of other sounds I won’t discover in the next dozen or so listens. Breakthrough is full of sounds you probably have never heard outside of a GLK mix. Instead, he focuses on “head music” or “third-eye music,” “music for your brain, not for your body.” The most obvious touchstones are his love of Turkish music (his families place of origin), cinematic strings and heavy percussion - but you’re better off trying to count crystals on your buds for as many musical detours as he takes here. The result is one of the trippiest rides you’ve ever heard.īy his own admission, William Benjamin Bensussen isn’t here to make club or party music. The work of an obviously febrile brain, the Los Angeles by way of San Diego beat-head has journeyed down the rabbit hole to find equal parts chaos, and coherence, surreal dreams and down-to-earth grit. Retrieved April 9, 2016.Following a string of nearly incoherent gibberish, the first comprehensible words on The Gaslamp Killer’s Breakthrough are: “You understand what I’m trying to say?” That sums up his Brainfeeder LP debut pretty well. ^ "The Gaslamp Killer - Chart history - Top Dance/Electronic Albums"."Okayfuture Audio: Gaslamp Killer's Breakthrough Debut". "The Gaslamp Killer: Breakthrough – review". ^ MacInnes, Paul (September 13, 2012).^ Staples, Derek (September 12, 2012)."The Gaslamp Killer - Breakthrough - Review". ^ a b "Breakthrough by The Gaslamp Killer". ![]() Comparing his method to the way that Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones used blues music, he said, "I'm just trying to get ideas from world music, different rock 'n' roll records, library records, psychedelic shit, jazz – getting ideas from other records and trying to recreate them with musicians." Critical reception Īt Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Breakthrough received an average score of 66% based on 18 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". While The Gaslamp Killer's earlier work was characterized by a heavy use of samples, on Breakthrough he chose to work with musicians to recreate the "vibe" of particular tracks. The album features guest appearances from Gonjasufi, Daedelus, and Samiyam, among others. It was released on Brainfeeder on September 17, 2012. The Gaslamp Killer Experience: Live in Los Angelesīreakthrough is the first studio album by American alternative-hip hop producer The Gaslamp Killer. ![]()
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