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The Analog Chain: an Interview with Marques Lafelt

October 1, 2019
Marques Lafelt

Los Angeles-based producer Marques Lafelt is known for seductive soulful left-field sounds, taken from the perspective of a purveyor of classic techno. A prominent party organizer around L.A.’s beat scene, Marques’s previous efforts could be found on the Nylon Trax label and in remixes for Jaymz Nylon and Men From Nobu.

Future Black Gurl, an afro-futuristic psychological concept album set in the distant future, is Lafelt’s latest for The Content Label. Its gritty yet glorious textures and machine-powered beats are evidence of the producer’s love of analog synthesis. A known collector of classic gear, Lafelt is immersed and enamored with the analog world. This gave us an opportunity to reach out and ask about this philosophy and Lafelt’s love of vintage synthesis.

How important is your gear in creating your music?

Marques Lafelt: The music would sound totally different. Each piece of gear has certain sounds and characteristics it could go from warm and fuzzy to dark and cold depending on the gear.

Is there any technique you use on almost every production, without fail?

Marques Lafelt: I always setup an analog chain for the main samples/melody. This could be something simple like a delay and pre-amp or the sampler plugged into eight different pieces of gear before being resampled and sequenced.

Have you had any adventures that came about from tracking down gear?

Marques Lafelt: I want to say it was the year 2000 or 2001. My boy Big Lou, a girlfriend at the time, and I drove to San Francisco to buy a Vestax fader board from some dude. I busted an oil pan on the way and we had to stay in a hotel in the middle of nowhere. It was amazing.

If someone gifted you any piece of gear, what would it be?

Marques Lafelt: I’ve always wanted an ARP Odyssey or a Roland Jupiter synth. One of these would add another world of vintage layers and samples.

Is there a philosophy behind using analog equipment in a digital world?

Marques Lafelt: For me having the physical copy or the actual piece of gear is far more interesting than owning the digital copy or the plug-in. But everyone just wants convenience. Maybe I’m a dinosaur.

If you were challenged to make a record using nothing but digital tools, how would you approach it?

Marques Lafelt: I’ve actually tried to minimize my studio down to MIDI controllers and just a laptop but I found it hard to get the dirt, dust, fuzz and just pure madness I get from having cables and inputs and auxs. I’ll always go analog!

Check out Marques Lafelt’s Future Black Gurl — out now on The Content Label. And be sure to listen to the latest episode of The Content Label podcast which is a cool DJ mix by Lafelt titled Lipstick & Synthesizers. Check it out HERE.

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Marques Lafelt - Future Black Gurl (The Content Label)

September 20, 2019

Los Angeles-based producer Marques Lafelt is known for seductive soulful left-field sounds, taken from the perspective of a purveyor of classic techno. A prominent party organizer around L.A.’s beat scene, Marques’s previous efforts could be found on the Nylon Trax label and in remixes for Jaymz Nylon and Men From Nobu.

The album Future Black Gurl is a afro-futuristic psychological concept album set in the distant future. It is about the search for love, self care, and relationship issues — finding and losing love and then reflecting on the journey and lessons learned. Future Black Gurl was a limited two-part project, self-released in 2012, now recovered, remastered, and reissued by The Content Label. Prepare to explore a timeless electronic sound.

“Love Unlimited” sets the album’s tone in title and style, wistfully exploring the search for love through bold synthesis. “Sex in the 100s” looks forward to an older age with a late night groove … the imagined couple remains bonded together. “Cleared Outtake 2 Loveless” is a vision of Future Black Gurl, subdued and hidden within a slinky drum pattern. “TextNMe” heralds the arrival of Future Black Gurl via text message, soundtracked by a smooth, technological sheen. “Oso” is a downtempo signal of encounter, the couple now in person and entwined. “Korggy N Bass” transmits love through an introspective chillwave groove. “Kombat Laptop Drum” is all about the tension of the relationship … feel the drama in the agitated bass notes. “Broken TV Hold Me” is the end of the cycle, our protagonist alone with a broken television, missing Future Black Gurl. Bonus reflections are then found in “Cleared” — divergent in rhythm and evocative in mood — and “Sex In The 100s (Clicked Mix)” — another suggestive whisper to the future.

Andrew Emil (Glenview Records) – “LOVE LOVE LOVE this whole album. Bravo!”
Mathias Schaffhäuser (Ware Records) – “Pretty nice + interesting. I love the emotional power of the tracks and the popfactor.”
Nick Warren (Global Underground) – “A superb album. The more chilled tracks have great depth and quality.”
Severino (HorseMeatDisco) – “Beautiful.”
juSt b (Melodic Deep) – “Sassy, sultry vibes.”
Aja Allsop (Ketch A Vibe Radio Show) – “This is pure class!”
Snooba (Radio Panik) – “Pure good vibes! Du grand art.”
Floored Capri (Kane FM) – “Blissful sounds. Complex layers. Really nice vibe.”
Lars Behrenroth (Deeper Shades of House) – “Wow! This is sweet.”
Hober Mallow (Mighty Reel, Sydney) – “Beautiful. I Love this EP. 100% support. I’m Absolutely into the whole thing.”

Available Now From: Bandcamp, Beatport, Apple Music, And Spotify.

Tags deeptech, Downtempo, Techno, Marques Lafelt, The Content Label, Los Angeles
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Various Artists - The Content Label - Sampler 5 (The Content Label)

August 30, 2019

The Content Label is a Los Angeles project-based record label and worldwide collective. As the logo illustrates, over the years various elements have combined to produce works that have contributed to the lineage of sample-based music with an emphasis in electronic and hip-hop production. Curated by critically acclaimed recording artist Dday One, the LA-based boutique label’s exclusive catalog is exquisite and experiential.

This fifth label sampler is an overview of The Content Label’s latest exploits and the variance of the artists involved. Parisian producer, visual artist, and MC Lex (de Kalhex) sets the scene with “Solstice,” transforming from a jazzy boom-bap experience to spacier realms partway through the cut. Salty, the accomplished Japanese beat-maker, delivers on “ADSL,” showcasing an introspective hip-hop terminology via phased electric piano vibes, timeless vocal drops, and shimmering atmospheres. Dday One, The Content Label’s guiding force, next drops “Cielo Azul.” The track features layers of intricately assembled sound for a melancholy, worldly take on the sampler’s overall vibe.

The next two artists hail from Russia, underscoring The Content Label as a global affair. With a deft, strings-laden soundscape, Fiji unveils his “Sketch,” a sonic imagining of moodier, distant climes. LTF then shows the funkier side of Moscow with “Soviet Groove Machine,” an upbeat stew of drum beats, plucked guitar rides, and dubbed-out horns. Returning the artist roster to the USA, but inspired by Soviet-era classical music, the duo of Gone Beyond & Mumbles exhibit their poetically constructed “Apropos For The Wet Snow.”

Enigmatic Los Angeles producer Marques Lafelt adds a dreamy four-on-the-floor flavor on “Love Unlimited,” complete with night-scape chord pads and an echoey, bass synth lead. The innovative electronics continue with audio/visual quartet Von Neumann Effect who close out the sampler. “A.I Assisted Climax” is descriptive of its sound, evoking possessed circuitry and sentient rhythm.

Dj Halabi (Reversion Records) “Solid stuff from Dday One on Vol.5 of this label sampler. For me, Lex really shines on this project. Top Stuff.
Mr. Bristow (Subtek) – “Heavy business. Nice work.”
Andrew Emil (Glenview Records) – “So damn good!”
DJ Friction (Bodymovin / Complex) – “Dope beats. Solstice and ADSL are my faves, but all of these are really good.”
Renegades of Jazz (Agogo Records) – “Absolutely love this.”
DJ Wash (Butter Music) - “Nice release, especially feeling the Soviet Groove Machine track.”
Rory Hoy (Howlin’ Records) – “ Absolutely stellar release.”
DJ Osric (Black and Blue Show) – “Top notch work from all involved.”
Dr. Best (Radio Z, Nuremberg) – “A true 5 star deluxe package.”
Aja Allsop (Ketch A Vibe Radio Show) – “A real box of musical goodness. They cover all the beats!”

Available Now From: Bandcamp, Beatport, Apple Music, And Spotify.

Tags Downtempo, Acid Jazz, leftfield, Dday One, Salty, Fiji, Lex de Kalhex, LTF, Gone Beyond, Mumbles, Marques Lafelt, Von Neumann Project, The Content Label, Los Angeles
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