8 Tracks: Of Graffiti Meets Music With Luca Lozano
Luca Lozano can do little wrong, and once again he's smashed it out of the park. Out 22nd May on Australian streetwear label Pelvis Records, his breakbeat-tastic new release King Blade is an ode to the eponymous New York graffiti writer, famed for his prolific painting of trains during the late '70s. It comes with original artwork from King Blade himself, in the form of a full-colour fold out poster.
To go with the new release, Luca has kindly put together a selection of tracks where graffiti meets music, in some capacity or another. From Company Flow to The Clash, dig in below.
King Blade is out 22nd May on Pelvis Records.
Sons Of The Subway is from the same people that brought you Bandulu, the ’90s UK Techno outfit that flirted with dubby textures and reggae vibrations. They released one album in 1997 on Infonet, a collection of jazzy breakbeats and radio sample cut ups. With names like ‘Da Tunnelz’ and ‘Down The Line’ it’s pretty easy to see the project was influenced a lot by Graffiti and the surrounding culture, judging from the sleeve and its photos of train panels I imagine most members of Bandulu were pretty active writers back in the day. This track is pretty minimal in its construction but I think its strength is in its simplicity and the great choice of samples.