Evan Nabavian takes a look at Kutmah's new record, 'Masha Beat Tape.'
Max Bell lives for the funk and dies for the funk. Seven is the name George Costanza ostensibly wanted for his first child. I don’t think L.A. based singer and producer Seven Davis Jr.’s parents were big fans of Mickey Mantle or Seinfeld, but I won’t rule it out until I can ask him and check […]
Dial 7-7-7 “Hit & Run” December 11, 2013
Max Bell holds the weight of 1.2 synagogues. Hit + Run run the live screen printing game, which is probably a game you don’t think about very often. However, they are the best at it and unlike Khaled, their success doesn’t make them suffer.  They ardently support of music they bump and believe in. especially […]
Kutmah Throws Stones July 21, 2010
Dead rappers get better promotion and so do deported DJ’s. But Kutmah is no Stacks Bundles, having long been one of the most criminally unsung members of the greater Low End Theory world. He already dropped a scorching Low End podcast prior to his detainment, so his return to action comes for Stones Throw and […]
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Formed via jam sessions at LA’s HVW8 Gallery, Master Blazter have been previously known as Dam-Funk’s backing band. I suspect that will soon change considering Damon Riddick’s marathon touring schedule and his repeatedly expressed desire to bring it live in 2010. Though it’s clear that the funkiest man since the Funk Docta Spock is the […]
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All apologies for the inactivity from me [Jeff] around these parts. I needed a day or two to let my liver regenerate after a whiskey and weed-wracked Saturday night. I also have been working on a feature for the Times about the sad saga surrounding the Low End Theory-affiliated DJ and artist Kutmah. The details […]
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