Wednesday, May 12, 2010

WHAT'S MORE DEADLY THEN A REAL TIGER? A PAPER TIGER!

"Biography

Paper Tiger
Producer | DJ

It is 1996. You are in a rusted-out Corolla with a crossfader apoxied to the dashboard. Killsadie, De La Soul, and Lifter Puller are maxing out the speakers. The window does not go down, no AC. He is singing, and smiling like a motherfucker. Welcome to Paper Tiger’s car.

Paper Tiger is Doomtree’s live DJ, our resident graphic designer, and one of our esteemed producers. Paper grew up with music at home, as the son of Minneapolis rocker Johnny Rey. As a teenager, Paper was friend to P.O.S, Cecil Otter, Mike Mictlan and MK Larada. After high school, the four lived in the now [in]famous Doomtree House—a den of creativity, beer cans, stencils, trash, and neighborhood concern.

As a producer, Paper Tiger’s style reveals his varied tastes. Listen for the influences of mid-school rap, electronic music, his friends. His snares snap, and his samples are distinguished by unusual textures and treatments. The music he makes ranges from the beautiful lamentations like Canonade (from his False Hopes release) to club-fire bangers like Game Over with Mike Mictlan, or Low light / Low Life off "Never Better" by P.O.S. His 7-inch, Cloquet, was released at Blowout 5 and his first full length album "Made Like Us" is slotted for a 2010 release."

ALSO CHECK THESE FREE DOWNLOADABLE MIXES BY THE TIGER HIMSELF.
20 Minute Mix #1 - 80's Electro
20 Minute Mix #2  - EPMD
20 Minute Mix #3 - Random Stack
20 Minute Mix #4 - New Jack Swing
20 Minute Mix #5 - Ice Cube Cuts
20 Minute Mix #6 - Dance Floor Jams

Check out the Hand Over Fist "Prize Fight" video with interchangeable remixes including one from Paper Tiger.

Do yourself a favor and pick up his "False Hopes" release here...$7.99 ONLY!

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