Eliot Lipp is an American electronic music artist and DJ based in Brooklyn, New York . His work was picked up by Scott Herren of Prefuse 73 ( Warp Records ) after Herren heard him working the club circuit. In 2004, Lipp released his first studio album, S/T , with Eastern Developments Music, a label owned by Warp Records.
13-664: Family name Lipp may refer to: Eliot Lipp (born 1980), American electronic music artist Maria Lipp (1892–1966), German organic chemist Heino Lipp (1922–2006), Estonian decathlete and shot putter Marko Lipp (born 1999), Estonian footballer Martin Lipp (1854–1923), Estonian poet Robert I. Lipp , American businessman Tom Lipp (1870–1932), American baseball player Wilma Lipp (1925–2019), Austrian operatic soprano See also [ edit ] Lexikon der indogermanischen Partikeln und Pronominalstämme ( LIPP, "Lexicon of
26-515: A collection intended to consist of six vinyl records. The sleeves were created by the Brooklyn graphics company Graphic Havoc. In 2005, the label hosted a live concert in Chicago and released two volumes of compilation and remix material from artists on the label, titled History is Bunk: Collaborations, Reinterpretations and New Compositions . Their last release was in 2010. This article about
39-466: A number of remixes. At this point, Lipp moved home to Tacoma to be closer to his family and subsequently recorded and released his ninth studio album, Come to Life , with Young Heavy Souls. He made another major move, this time to Austin, Texas , where he released Skywave in 2017, again on the Detroit label Young Heavy Souls. On June 29, 2021, Lipp and Michna released a single called Spectra under
52-609: Is an independent record label based in Chicago , Illinois (United States). Founded in 1995 by John Hughes III, the label releases records in a range of genres that include post-rock , IDM , down-tempo , nu jazz , experimental music , and hip-hop . Hefty Records was formed by John Hughes with Dan Snazelle as a way of releasing Hughes' own music. Hughes, the son of filmmaker John Hughes , had been interested in music since his youth, but had initially been more interested in record production than in creating music of his own. The label
65-623: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Eliot Lipp Lipp was born and raised in Tacoma, Washington and attended art school in San Francisco . After graduating from college, he moved to Los Angeles , Chicago , and back to LA before finally settling in Brooklyn in 2006. While in Chicago, Lipp produced two full-length albums; by the time he moved to Brooklyn, he had plenty of material to work with. His work made its way into
78-806: The Indo-European Particles and Pronominal Stems" ), an etymological dictionary Brasserie Lipp , a café in Paris Lipps (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Lipp . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lipp&oldid=1134324195 " Categories : Surnames Estonian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Short description
91-475: The Shadows Skywave Pure Wilderness (with MZG) Encounters With John Hughes, Leo 123, and Jasia 10 With Jasia 10 With Leo 123 With various artists With Bass Physics As Galaxy Toobin' with Willie Burns As Dark Party with Leo 123 As Minutes Unlimited with Michna As AUBURN with vyle As Lipphead with Blockhead Hefty Records Hefty Records
104-473: The courage he needed to quit his job working as a barista in LA. This album took a year to record and is full of songs that remind him of home. Steele Street Scraps , a collaboration with electronic musicians John Hughes, who founded Hefty Records , Victor Berman, and Earmint, appeared in 2006, as did The Days . In 2007, City Synthesis was released on Miami-based label Metatronix; in 2008, his album The Outside
117-639: The hands of Scott Herren ( Warp Records ) and Savath+Savalas ( Hefty Records ), better known as Prefuse 73. Herren signed to Eastern Developments Music, a label owned by Warp Records in late 2004 and Lipp released his first album, S/T , shortly thereafter. This LP already displayed signs of what is now his signature sound by utilizing Sequential Circuits and Korg ms-20 synths . In 2005, Lipp signed with Hefty Records and released his EPS Immediate Action #10 and Raptight 12" . The release of Tacoma Mockingbird on Hefty Records in January 2006 gave Lipp
130-821: The name Lipp Service; with vyle under the name AUBURN; with Willie Burns as Galaxy Toobin'; and with Blockhead under the name Lipphead. In his hometown of Tacoma, Lipp was influenced by mostly hip hop artists such as RZA and DJs who have strong roots in hip hop such as Madlib a.k.a. Quasimoto . When asked what musical genres he found the greatest influence from, Lipp responded, " Bay Area and Detroit rap, classic electro , 1970s fusion, early 1990s techno , and Chicago post-rock bands are all styles that influence my music." S/T Immediate Action #10 Raptight 12" Tacoma Mockingbird The Days Steel Street Scraps City Synthesis The Outside Beamrider Peace Love Weed 3D Shark Wolf Rabbit Snake Watch
143-414: The name Minutes Unlimited. The pair previously released Making Contact (EP, 2018, Young Heavy Souls); Simple Solutions (EP, 2018); Firewall Breach (EP, 2018); Green Data (LP, 2019, Rellman Enterprises); I.D.E.N.T.I.T.Y. (debut studio album, 2020); Marantz Files (LP, 2020); Gang (EP, 2020); and Solve (unreleased track, 2020). He also collaborates with Alex B and Lane Shaw of Pnuma Trio under
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#1732868808980156-443: Was distributed by Mush Records . Peace Love Weed 3D in 2009 was the first of Lipp's albums to be released on his own record label, Old Tacoma Records (OTR). Over the next two years, OTR released Light Years , a collaborative album with Leo 123 under the name Dark Party, and How We Do: Moves Made , a collaborative album with long-time friend Jasia 10. His 2012 album Shark Wolf Rabbit Snake , now with Pretty Lights Music, garnered
169-462: Was formed in 1995 while Hughes was a college student, and was originally set up in his dorm room. Hughes chose the label name because, as he put it, "I liked it because it sounded optimistic. And it had a conquering tone to it." The first label's releases were of Hughes's own work as Slicker just after the breakup of his previous band Bill Ding. Hefty began the Immediate Action series in 2000,
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