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Paper Tiger Blast Off

Wah Wah | Item No: 469009
Vinyl LP | 2016 / UK – Original | New
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Item Description
Leeds-based 6-piece band Paper Tiger is without a doubt one of the most eclectic acts on Wah Wah 45s' roster. This creative collective's audible aesthetics feature a wide-range of sounds: from futuristic hip hop beats to funky and danceable electronic breaks, infused with grime and post- dubstep vibes, and topped up with witty wordplay. Blast Off is Paper Tiger's second album, following their 2013 debut Laptop Suntan, and it represents a big step-up for the project, the result of refining and defining their process and sound, making it funkier, more live-sounding and experimental than their previous work. The band's distinctive playing is nicely supported by a heavy string of guests, such as Grammy-winning vocalist and producer Shafiq Husayn (Sa- Ra, White Boiz), teenage underground wunderkind Chester Watson, and Stones Throw signee Pyramid Vritra (Odd Future), making Blast Off a genre-defying showcase of flows, rhythms and improvising skills. The album was mastered by LA's beat scene lynchpin Daddy Kev, founder of Low End Theory and owner of Alpha Pup Records (Flying Lotus, Brainfeeder).
Item Details
Item No: 469009
Artist: Paper Tiger
Title: Blast Off
Label: Wah Wah
Catalog No: WAHLP009
Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: UK – Original
Release Date: 2016
Genre: Organic Grooves
Style: Funk | Soul
Available since: 2016-06-06
Condition: New
Price: 24,99 € 9,99 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Asimo's Run
A2 I'm a Helicopter
A3 The Strut
A4 Weight in Space (feat. Shafiq Husayn)
A5 Same Mistakes (Flawless Victory)
A6 Superhero
A7 Ooh (feat. Pyramid Vritra)
B1 Rap Game Ted Danson
B2 Electric Sheep
B3 Rush
B4 Opposite of a Cat
B5 Origami Sessions (Chester Watson)
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