BLOCKHEAD

BLOCKHEAD

Genres: trip-hop, downtempo, ninja tune, electronic, Hip-Hop

About BLOCKHEAD

There are multiple artists artists using the name Blockhead 1) A hip-hop artist from New York City 2) A Swiss darkwave band 3) A Japanese punk band 4) A hardcore punk band from Washington, DC 5) A hardcore punk band from Vancouver, BC, Canada with members of Koszmar / SNØB 1) Blockhead grew up in downtown New York City. The son of an artist, early on he found his passion was for music. A fan of a whole range of sounds, especially hip-hop, Blockhead steadily built a tremendous collection of tapes and later CDs from innumerable artists. After a brief stint as a rapper, he realized his calling was behind the boards and not on the mic, and from there he began to produce beats. Since making that decision, he's been one of the busiest producers out there, producing 9 tracks on Aesop Rock's critically acclaimed album Labor Days, and the majority of the tracks on his followup albums Dayllight EP, Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives, and None Shall Pass. Blockhead has also been working with other indie giants such as Slug of Atmosphere, Murs, Mike Ladd and SA Smash. He also found time to complete a break beat album entitled Blockhead's Broke Beats, with 10 hard hitting instrumental tracks, which was released on Mush Records, the US home of cLOUDDEAD. Showing his artistic variety from only art-rap, Blockhead produced 2 tracks on the newly crowned Skribble Jam Battle Champ, MacLethal's full-length album. He does comedy too. He is a member of the Party Fun Action Committee whose hip-hop/comedy debut album was released on the legendary Def Jux. 2) 'Blockhead' is also the name of a Swiss Darkwave band that existed in the early/mid 90s. 3) A melodic-punk band from Saitama, Japan also goes by 'BLOCKHEAD', forming in 2003, having released their first self-titled album mid-2008 under the ChAoS label. The members are vox/guitar Hajime Tayasu, chorus/bass Namiki Ryuta, and drummer Uehara Daisuke. Additionally, it's a one-off pseudonym used by Pet Shop Boys' Chris Lowe, who created music for the Blockhead brand of sunscreen products. His theme was remixed by James Bright, and this version was available on React's 2004 Café Mambo compilation.

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BLOCKHEAD — Top 30 songs of 85

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Blockhead FAKE BADGE
Blockhead Mississippi (feat. Aesop Rock)
Blockhead Butta
Blockhead grape nuts and chalk sauce
Blockhead The End Is Nigh
Blockhead Insomniac Olympics
Blockhead Let's Play the Feud!
Blockhead Quiet Storm
Blockhead The Music Scene
Blockhead Four Walls
Blockhead It's Raining Clouds
Blockhead A Better Place
Blockhead The Prettiest Sea Slug
Blockhead Which One Of You Jerks Drank My Arnold Palmer?
Blockhead Kaput!
Blockhead A Better Place
Blockhead Hell Camp
Blockhead Maintenance
Blockhead Triptych Pt 1
Blockhead Farewell Spaceman
Blockhead Jet Son
Blockhead The Fakest Story Ever Told
Blockhead Waterbed Hev
Blockhead Put Down Your Dream Journal And Dance
Blockhead Wonderful (Instrumental)
Blockhead Grape Nuts and Chalk Sauce
Blockhead Zip It
Blockhead Daylight (Instrumental)
Blockhead Attack The Doctor
Blockhead Do The Tron
FAKE BADGE
Mississippi (feat. Aesop Rock)
grape nuts and chalk sauce
The End Is Nigh
Insomniac Olympics
Let's Play the Feud!
Quiet Storm
The Music Scene
Four Walls
It's Raining Clouds
A Better Place
The Prettiest Sea Slug
Which One Of You Jerks Drank My Arnold Palmer?
A Better Place
Hell Camp
Maintenance
Triptych Pt 1
Farewell Spaceman
Jet Son
The Fakest Story Ever Told
Waterbed Hev
Put Down Your Dream Journal And Dance
Wonderful (Instrumental)
Grape Nuts and Chalk Sauce
Daylight (Instrumental)
Attack The Doctor
Do The Tron