Lazerbeak is a thug. Do not be deceived by the nice-guy introductions backs… Read Full Bio ↴Lazerbeak is a thug. Do not be deceived by the nice-guy introductions backstage. Beak is responsible for some of the hardest lavabangers in hip hop, period. Catchy, rib-crushing, filthy.
In his basement workshop, Beak works mostly with a MPC2000XL. He layers propulsive, hard-hitting drums with driving guitar and keyboard melodies. He paces after the addition of each element, ducking to avoid the overhead pipes, playing air drums, and calculating his next layer.
Beak’s sequencing is a large part of his sound. “After you’ve got the main structure, to make it a real song, you have to take it all part again. It’s like a battle with the beat, every time.” And Beak always wins. When it’s over, the effect is some helicopter-at-the-omnitheater shit. He’ll take a beat down to its most essential elements before letting it off the leash to explode into anthemic proportions.
Lazerbeak got involved with the Doomtree crew through his high school friendship with Stef (P.O.S.). But by then he’d already been playing music for years. Since 8th grade he played with The Plastic Constellations, the indie rock group that would go on to tour the country, signed to French Kiss Records. Stef, having heard Lazerbeak’s music with TPC, encouraged him to start making beats. Beak got a loan from his folks to buy his first MPC from Guitar Center. Stef came over in the afternoon to show him the ropes. No looking back.
To date, Lazerbeak has produced over 400 beats. His production appears on almost every Doomtree release, including all three of P.O.S’ solo albums. He's now completing the production for the upcoming Sims solo release and working on a solo endeavor of his own.
Most recently, Doomtree released Lazerbeak’s collaboration with Mike Mictlan. The two schemed for years to write and record the disc. For much of that time Mike was living in L.A. Lazerbeak sent Mike beat CDs in the mail. Mike rapped his verses to Lazerbeak over the phone. Big dreams, big phone bills. Now the fruit of their labor is available in all its glory as Hand Over Fist. Legend Recognize Legend.
Solo Projects:
Hand Over Fist (with Mike Mictlan)
Legend Recognize Legend
http://www.doomtree.net/lazerbeak
In his basement workshop, Beak works mostly with a MPC2000XL. He layers propulsive, hard-hitting drums with driving guitar and keyboard melodies. He paces after the addition of each element, ducking to avoid the overhead pipes, playing air drums, and calculating his next layer.
Beak’s sequencing is a large part of his sound. “After you’ve got the main structure, to make it a real song, you have to take it all part again. It’s like a battle with the beat, every time.” And Beak always wins. When it’s over, the effect is some helicopter-at-the-omnitheater shit. He’ll take a beat down to its most essential elements before letting it off the leash to explode into anthemic proportions.
Lazerbeak got involved with the Doomtree crew through his high school friendship with Stef (P.O.S.). But by then he’d already been playing music for years. Since 8th grade he played with The Plastic Constellations, the indie rock group that would go on to tour the country, signed to French Kiss Records. Stef, having heard Lazerbeak’s music with TPC, encouraged him to start making beats. Beak got a loan from his folks to buy his first MPC from Guitar Center. Stef came over in the afternoon to show him the ropes. No looking back.
To date, Lazerbeak has produced over 400 beats. His production appears on almost every Doomtree release, including all three of P.O.S’ solo albums. He's now completing the production for the upcoming Sims solo release and working on a solo endeavor of his own.
Most recently, Doomtree released Lazerbeak’s collaboration with Mike Mictlan. The two schemed for years to write and record the disc. For much of that time Mike was living in L.A. Lazerbeak sent Mike beat CDs in the mail. Mike rapped his verses to Lazerbeak over the phone. Big dreams, big phone bills. Now the fruit of their labor is available in all its glory as Hand Over Fist. Legend Recognize Legend.
Solo Projects:
Hand Over Fist (with Mike Mictlan)
Legend Recognize Legend
http://www.doomtree.net/lazerbeak
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Lazerbeak Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Lazerbeak:
Bound Blame it on the rolling hills I can see, I can…
Butcher's Lament GET 'EM GET 'EM GET 'EM King Meatcutter, bring the beef hook…
Cannon Falls Round and round and round and round, round and around…
Clam Casino Zero Cool still Zulu in Grape Zubaz Zab Juda who jab…
Dream Team We're driving all the way through the night We're passing by…
Feels Sweatsuit on, Air Maxes tied Colin Kaepernick, know you feel…
Fire On The Watermark Hello people This is the friend in me Hallow ground speak Yo…
Foothills Everything clings to the canyon Everyone longs for the past …
Hand Over Fist (Ahhh!) Hold Em' Up (Ahhh!) Hold Em' Up Teeth, Wings, Hold E…
Head Fuller You could kill me twice And build over my grave Til the…
L R L Back in the days when I was a teenager Before there…
Land's End In the city where the tall shapes live In the valleys…
Let It Go Down the slopes of the silver streams By the banks of…
Northstarrr Whether motto or mantra we cross hatch serrated Monster squa…
Pearly Gates You start out as a dove and the wind becomes…
Salt And Sea We find ourselves in a valiant vision On top a raft…
Shux Dig in get ya shovel let's go When ya underground Only one…
Suicide Jimmy Snuffa Do you got heart like feather? Guts pump ticker tape Talks c…
Tempest Trials creep up slowly Triumphs come and go Oh when times ge…
Where's the Peace Im hearing voices in my mind Telling me to grab the…
Wolf Tickets Hey Yo Hand Over What? Hand Over yours "Run than shit" Game'…
Young Hunger Young Hunger Aggy when we talk Stagger when we walk Dagger o…
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