LLOC LA
Electronic sample and beat generator LLOC was born in the 1990s. They're back at it for 2021 and the beats are heavier than ever.
Techno/noise/sequencer collection from 1998.
"Collateral Damage" by LLOC LA is a Dance & Electronic Beats production available on SoundClick. The track showcases LLOC LA's instinct for crafting memorable music. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. If you enjoy artists like Acid, LLOC LA is worth exploring on SoundClick.
Techno/noise/sequencer collection from 1998.
SoundClick artist LLOC LA presents "Laughing Fruit", a remarkable release in the Dance & Electronic Beats genre. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. If you enjoy artists like Acid, LLOC LA is worth exploring on SoundClick.
Techno/noise/sequencer collection from 1998.
SoundClick artist LLOC LA presents "No Airplanes Anywhere", a remarkable release in the Dance & Electronic Beats genre. The track showcases LLOC LA's instinct for crafting memorable music. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. Listeners into Techno will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
Techno/noise/sequencer collection from 1998.
SoundClick artist LLOC LA presents "1thru9", a remarkable release in the Dance & Electronic Beats genre. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. If Techno is your sound, "1thru9" is a strong addition to your playlist.
Techno/noise/sequencer collection from 1998.
Independent artist LLOC LA drops "Slumberland", a Dance & Electronic Beats track on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. For fans of Acid looking for something new, LLOC LA delivers on SoundClick.
LLOC (Life Like Orange Cones) Los Angeles existed in an upstairs apartment bedroom.
Before the Orange Cones there was this still-life of what it was like being an Orange Cone at the end of the last millennium. Life Like Orange Cones explored how life could sometimes mimic an orange cone, sitting on the side of the road, traffic speeding by, ever in danger of being run over by something that hardly cares you're there, and built to do as little damage to that something as reasonably possible as it runs you down. A car commercial once said that life rarely imitates orange cones, but LLOC was one of the exceptions. One period (one might say the '90s) was winding down but not quite over, and another period was about to begin. In a two-bedroom apartment that was geographically inside Duarte, California, but because it was on a no-outlet street with the only access being from neighboring Monrovia, was considered to be a Monrovia address, there came and went many creatures of day and night, many visitors and guests, some for hours, some for months, and much frivolity and merriment. In the haze of clouds of many different molecules there came the videogame sounds of LLOC. As an outlet for the seeming stagnation of a stage, the exploration of a life being passed by while standing out as insignificant, LLOC absorbed from its surroundings and emitted the above sonic scape.
Orbital. The Clash. Bad movies and TV. Other ACID artists.
Desktop computer. Microphones. VHS tape machine. Old CRT television.
That was a wild and crazy 5 years. Thanks Martha.