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Good luck explaining the contemporary pop, hip hop and R&B landscape without Odd Future. Many of its current trends – colourful, jazz inflected production, a focus on collectives and collaborative scenes, free genre experimentation and cross pollination, were all channelled through a crew of LA school kids, skateboarders and their friends at the dawn of the 2010s. Tyler, The Creator, Frank Ocean, Earl Sweatshirt, The Internet, and numerous acts and artists who have orbited the now defunct label of Odd Future represent a dominance of modern US popular music that is tough to truly calculate. We sift through their influence and pick out some of their most important music.

Nattymari

Nattymari

Nattymari has been played on NTS shows including Trevor Jackson , with Mybabi first played on 5 September 2017.

Nattymari lives his life in simple mystery. After spending the 90s as a music journalist and occasionally providing the soundtrack for Los Angeles' seedier nightlife; he retreated from the chaos of fickle civilization and moved to a remote, undisclosed location. Eschewing the normal tricks of the dj trade, such as beat matching, continuous mixing and creating a feel good party vibe, Nattymari creates sonic manifestos in an attempt to draw listeners into his own personal matrix. It is not always pretty, but is never unpleasant. As captain of his own virtual Nebuchadnezzar, he transmits this musical philosophy via http://nattymari-unfortunate-events.blogspot.com. He cites Lee Scratch Perry, King Tubby and Robert Earl Davis as his sole musical influences.

Read more: http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=534955866&blogId=539272824#ixzz12HLpNroA

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Nattymari

Nattymari has been played on NTS shows including Trevor Jackson , with Mybabi first played on 5 September 2017.

Nattymari lives his life in simple mystery. After spending the 90s as a music journalist and occasionally providing the soundtrack for Los Angeles' seedier nightlife; he retreated from the chaos of fickle civilization and moved to a remote, undisclosed location. Eschewing the normal tricks of the dj trade, such as beat matching, continuous mixing and creating a feel good party vibe, Nattymari creates sonic manifestos in an attempt to draw listeners into his own personal matrix. It is not always pretty, but is never unpleasant. As captain of his own virtual Nebuchadnezzar, he transmits this musical philosophy via http://nattymari-unfortunate-events.blogspot.com. He cites Lee Scratch Perry, King Tubby and Robert Earl Davis as his sole musical influences.

Read more: http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=534955866&blogId=539272824#ixzz12HLpNroA

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Original source: Last.fm