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Video: Exile, “Population Control”
Here’s another clip from Exile’s Radio: AM/FM project. It features three remixes of “Population Control” by Samiyam, Dibiase and Free the Robots, as well as the original track. Directed and edited by Greg “The Dude” Ponstingl. Co-directed by Exile and … Continue reading
Review: Exile, “Radio: AM/FM”
Exile, Radio: AM/FM Plug Research On his 2009 album, Radio, Exile (producer for Fashawn and Blu, among others) tried to replicate a radio listening session, even interspersing frequency noise and snippets of pop hits amidst loping instrumentals. Radio: AM/FM is … Continue reading
Spot dates for Exile
LA producer Exile has assembled a series of spot concerts across the U.S. for the past few months. March may include his longest run to date as he hits up SXSW and nightclubs in major cities. Many of them are … Continue reading
Exile introduces Blame One’s “Days Chasing Days”
Over the years, Los Angeles producer Exile has helped introduce several rappers to a national audience, from Aloe Blacc (with whom he shares the group Emanon) to hotly-tipped MC Blu. Now, just two months after the release of his second … Continue reading
Exile’s “Radio”
Veteran Los Angeles producer Exile will issue his second solo album, Radio, on January 20 via Plug Research. It comes after the massive online buzz for his 2007 collaboration with Blu, Below the Heavens, as well as his somewhat-slept-on 2006 … Continue reading