
A GOOD FUN record, the new album from Lipphead – aka the collaborative NYC duo consisting of the
producer Tony Simon (Blockhead) and Eliot Lipp – will be the group’s 3rd official full- length,
having released the first two records via Detroit’s Young Heavy Soul label.
Lipphead’s music occupies the sweet spot between Blockhead’s groovy, sample-based hip- hop and
Eliot Lipp’s upbeat electronic funk. The duo have performed live at select festivals throughout
North America and are booked to tour this album, 17 dates in the US starting right after release,
April 3rd. European/UK festivals are confirmed in the summer and are waiting to be announced.
The internationally renowned NYC producer Tony Simon—aka Blockhead—has released 15 albums over the past 15 years, including four acclaimed records for Ninja Tune and numerous production jobs
including notable works with Aesop Rock. He is regarded as one of the modern masters of
instrumental hip-hop and has more recently been releasing music on other platforms like Future
Archive Recordings and Backwoodz Studios.
Eliot Lipp is an electronic musician based in Brooklyn, New York. His work was picked up by Scott
Herren of Prefuse 73 (Warp Records) after Herren heard him working the club circuit. In 2004, Lipp
released his first studio album, S/T, with Eastern Developments Music, a label owned by Warp
Records. Lipp has also released music with Pretty Lights Music and his own label Old Tacoma
Records.
“Our process for this album was very much “Take this, and add to it”. We both made beats and sent
them to the other to add things to. Eliot would generally start the arrangement process and then
I’d come in and give my two cents. Gotta say, these Lipphead albums generally come together
seamlessly . We definitely have a simple flow and method as to how we create things together, even
though the “together” part comes at the end.” – Blockhead
“This is definitely the goofiest record so far. I imagine Lipphead did a little too much
doomscrolling between ‘From The Back’ and this one, based on all the meme samples sprinkled
throughout. One difference this time around was that we made way more music than what ended up coming out. It was tough to figure out how to fit it all on one LP, we’ll definitely have some leftovers to drop later on.” – Elliot Lipp
- Bayou Sexual
- The Long Way
- Wet my Whistle
- Enter the Ricola Man
- Lightwork
- Guano Be Startin’ Somethin’
- Inbred & Butter
- Candyman
- Felix Navidaddy
- Oh Face Killa
- Mugsy Bogues
- Castlegar Virginity