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#and Apollo XXI by Steve lacy
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iconsfinder · 2 years
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thesingalongsong · 1 month
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“Love me like your doja, ride me like your lover
Touch me 'round my wasteland, I've been out the basement,”
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edenradio · 1 year
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bluejeanbeans · 1 year
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steve lacy for w magazine 2022
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joepepsiii · 1 year
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lyricsandsuch · 2 years
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“Don't rеgret the choice I chose but do regret the mess I made”
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reckonslepoisson · 2 years
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Apollo XXI, Steve Lacy (2019)
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Steve Lacy’s Demo Tape showed quite a lot of potential in terms of hook- and song-writing, but that didn’t really come through on his full-length debut, Apollo XXI. Lacking the quality and consistency of the grooved, concise, catchy Demo Tape, Apollo still teased towards elements that were a bit more psychedelic and less conventional than most pop – those same elements that Lacy has shown to be his strongest and most interesting collaborative qualities in the years since.
Pick: ‘Playground’
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paranoidandroid88 · 1 year
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euh le gâteau apollo xxi de steve lacy raté
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iclout · 6 days
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groovetrill · 2 years
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Love me like your, ride me like your
Touch me 'round my, I've been out the
Love me like your, ride me like your
Touch me 'round my, I've been out the
I've been out the, I've been out the
I've been out the, I've been out the
Something something, something
Man, we don't have a problem
The people brought me something
And they told me to solve 'em
I've been on to somethin', get the fuck out my way, man
I've been on to somethin', now there's something to say, man
Something something, something
Man, we don't have a problem
The people brought me something
And they told me to solve 'em
I've been on to somethin', get the fuck out my way, man
I've been on to somethin', now there's something to say, man
Love me like your doja, ride me like your lover
Touch me 'round my wasteland, I've been out the basement
Love me like your doja, ride me like your lover
Touch me 'round my wasteland, I've been out the basement
I said I've been out the basement
I've been, I've been, I've been out the basement
Uh, uh, I've been out the basement
Yeah, I've been, I've been, I've been out the basement
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3 anni di Apollo XXI, il morbido debutto di Steve Lacy
https://www.dlso.it/site/2022/05/24/steve-lacy-apollo-xxi-anniversario/
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lordrei · 4 months
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Color album challenge?
Use the following template to paste albums that correlate with the following colors
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Afterwards, add the names below and @ three folks you'd wish to participate
Here's mine to start off:
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Red: I Am The Dog- Sir Chloe
Black: Fate/Light- Deceits
Pink: El Diablito- Caifanes
Orange: Apollo XXI- Steve Lacy
White: Moctezuma- Porter
Purple: Donde Jugaran Las Niñas- Molotov
Yellow: This Old Dog- Mac DeMarco
Green: Lungs- Florence + The Machine
Blue: Bocanada- Gustavo Cerati
@petrichorandarson @kieran-rules-zara-drools @imaginealpha (you're free to repost regardless, but mutuals tend to @ each other anyways lol)
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catdotjpeg · 8 months
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i wasn't able to do this before today because my partner got covid from a coworker and i've been really upset abt it. shit sucks man!
anyway i listened to a bunch of stuff that i don't normally listen to this past month because i did this tiermaker based off the 200 best albums of the last 25 years, according to pitchfork readers and realized there were a bunch of albums i had never heard before, or hadn't heard in a long time. so that's fun. maybe i'll post that here someday. idk! i mean at this point i'm mostly just posting for myself.
list of albums under the cut
1997 diana // brockhampton (alt hip hop)
apollo xxi // steve lacy (pop / funk)
voodoo // d'angelo (neo soul / r&b)
babae // kelady (alt dance / hip hop)
pretty little baka guy // shonen knife (japanese pop punk / post punk)
bitter tea // the fiery furnaces (indie rock / electronic)
love hallucination // jessy lanza (canadian electro-pop / experimental)
choose your weapon // hiatus kaiyote (australian future beats / neo soul)
leak 04-13 (bait ones) // jai paul (english pop / r&b)
hard to please (reprise) // spellling (experimental / progressive pop)
different now // courtney barnett (australian alternative)
seeds // tv on the radio (art rock / electronica)
psycho:logy // shouta aoi (j-pop)
maningen // atarashii gakko! (j-pop)
enknee1 // hemlocke springs (indie synth-pop / bedroom pop)
golden best ~pressure~ // golden bomber (japanese pop punk)
kyotaro&rikuo // kyotaro&rikuo (japanese funk / drum and bass)
flux // poppy (alt rock / grunge)
government plates // death grips (experimental hip hop)
born like this // mf doom (british-american hip hop)
fever to tell // yeah yeah yeahs (garage rock revival / art punk)
earth born // soft ballet (japanese synthpop / new wave)
citrus // asobi seksu (shoegaze / dream pop)
fúzào // faye wong (c-pop / dream pop)
fm! // vince staples (hip hop)
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eggoverlord · 8 months
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It's been a bit. I mainly listen to music on my commutes to and from school, so I didn't listen to as much over the summer, but here is my list for summer, June through August
The Soul Children - The Soul Children - Soul
Remain in Light - Talking Heads (as preformed by a mostly cover band with the guitarist from talking heads I saw them live and they did really good also I have already listened to the original) - Post Punk
Animals - Pink Floyd (Covered by Colonial Claypool Flying Frog Brigade also already heard the original same story as previous one) - Prog Rock
Mouth to Mouth - Lipps Inc - Disco
PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth and the Beginning of Merciless Damnation - King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Doom-ish Prog Metal. Basically, King Gizzard metal, it's very much them and you can tell (in a good way obviously)
Apollo XXI - Steve Lacy - Alternative R&B
Star Booty - Bitch Magnet - Like early early math rock, punk or grunge sounding almost
Light Of Worlds - Kool & The Gang - Funk
My Sound (1993-2004) - Dillininja - Jungle
G I R L - Pharrell Williams - R&B&Pop
The Origin Of My Depression - Uboa - Experimental Stuff I don't even know
Fresh - Sly & The Family Stone - Funk
Incunabula - Autechre - IDM
Phocus - VHS Head - Music made from VHS tapes (weird electronic shit)
Zen, or the Means Without Ends - Heaven Pierce Her - Yeah, this guy listens to Swans, how could you tell? But fr good music a lot of droning with some chill guitar
Isolation - Kali Uchis - R&B
To Smithereens - Gay Beast - Very Noisy Math Rock
Songs EP (Live In Chicago) - Piglet - Math Rock
Ascenseur pour l'échafaud - Miles Davis - Modal Jazz
Vespertine - Björk - Experimental Pop
The Beggar - Swans - Experimental Rock
Songs For The Terrestrially Challenged - Speaking Canaries - Math Rock
Grievances and Dead Malls - Nero's Day At Disneyland - Experimental Breakcore Shit
From Rotting Fantasylands - Nero's Day At Disneyland - Experimental Breakcore once more
Dream of an Endless Ocean - David Szymanski - Experimental Electronic with a lot of Classical Elements
Don Caballero 2 - Don Caballero - I've already listened to it also math rock
10,000 gecs - 1000 gecs - If you havent listen to the album you wont believe me but. Hyperpop with a shocking amount of nu metal of all things. It goes hard though. Also ska sometimes
Locked Into Phantasy - Laura Bousfield - Experimental Breakcore stuff
When The Pawn - Fiona Apple - Some Kind of Pop and/or Alternative
Songs From The Big Chair - Tears For Fears - Pop of the very 80s variety
Attention Shoppers - Nero's Day At Disneyland - Experimental Breakcore
It Was Written - Nas - Gangsta Rap
A Go Go - John Scofield - Instrumental Funk
Surrender - The Chemical Brothers - Dance (which is one of the least creative genre names)
Ashes of the Wake - Lamb of God - Groove Metal
My War - Black Flag - Hardcore Punk with a bit of Mathy stuff
Anthology - Colour - Midwest Emo
The Blues - BB King - Blues
Celebrity Skin - Hole - Grunge
Something Else (Rudy Van Gelder Edition) - Cannonball Adderley - Hard Bop
Songs In The Key Of Life - Stevie Wonder - RnB
100 One Says - 100 Onces - Mathy Rocky
Superunknown - Soundgarden - Grunge
"Bird" Symbols - Charlie Parker - Bop
Clifford Brown and Max Roach - Clifford Brown and Max Roach Quintet - Bop
Light as a Feather - Chick Corea and Return Forever - Jazz Fusion (re-listening)
Quebec - Ween - Experimental Psych Rock
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checkthreetimes · 8 months
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𝗪𝗵𝗼 𝗜𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗲𝘃𝗲 𝗟𝗮𝗰𝘆? 𝗔 𝗟𝗼𝗼𝗸 𝗔𝘁 𝗛𝗶𝘀 𝗠𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗰 𝗔𝗻𝗱 𝗟𝗶𝗳𝗲
Steve Lacy is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer who has made a name for himself as a member of the alternative R&B band The Internet and as a solo artist. Born in Compton, California, in 1998, Lacy grew up in a musical environment, influenced by his mother's gospel singing and his father's Filipino heritage. He developed an interest in the guitar at the age of seven, inspired by the video game Guitar Hero. He later joined the jazz band at his high school, where he met Jameel Bruner, the keyboardist of The Internet. Bruner invited Lacy to join the band as a guitarist and producer, and Lacy made his debut on their third studio album, Ego Death, in 2015.
His involvement with the Internet opened up many opportunities for him to collaborate with other artists and showcase his talents. He co-produced and was featured on songs by J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Tyler, the Creator, Kali Uchis, Solange, Vampire Weekend, and more. He also released his own solo projects, starting with a six-track EP titled Steve Lacy's Demo in 2017. The EP was recorded entirely on his iPhone using a plug-in for his guitar called an iRig. It received critical acclaim for its lo-fi aesthetic and eclectic blend of R&B, funk, rock, and soul.
He followed up his EP with his first full-length album, Apollo XXI, in 2019. The album was more ambitious and personal than his previous work, exploring themes of sexuality, identity, and self-discovery. Lacy came out as bisexual on the song "Like Me," featuring DAISY. He also experimented with different genres and sounds, incorporating elements of jazz, psychedelic, pop, and ambient music. The album was nominated for Best Urban Contemporary Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.
Lacy's most recent album, Gemini Rights, was released in 2022. The album was a commercial and critical success, peaking at number seven on the Billboard 200 chart. It featured the hit single "Bad Habit," which became Lacy's first song to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100 after going viral on TikTok. The song was also nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards, while the album won Best Progressive R&B Album.
One of Lacy's most notable collaborators is Tyler, the Creator, who has been a fan and friend of Lacy since they met through Odd Future. Lacy co-produced and was featured on Tyler's songs "911 / Mr. Lonely" and "Running Out of Time." They also performed together at several festivals and events. Lacy has praised Tyler for his creativity and innovation, saying that he is "one of my favorite artists ever." Tyler has also expressed his admiration for Lacy's music and style, calling him "a genius" and "a legend."
Steve Lacy is one of the most influential and versatile artists of his generation. He has proven himself as a guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer who can create music across genres and platforms. He has also been a trailblazer for queer representation and expression in mainstream music. He continues to evolve and experiment with his sound and vision, inspiring fans and peers alike. Steve Lacy is not only a star of The Internet, but also a star of the future.
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