Shlohmo Unveils Bad Vibes LP Details

 

13 Jun 2011

 

 

Shlohmo

 

21-year-old LA producer Henry Laufer, aka Shlohmo from the Wedidit Collective, first came to our attention with his Shlomoshun Deluxe mini-album in 2010 and we've kept a keen eye on his progress ever since. Shlohmo recently announced that his proper full-length debut album, Bad Vibes, will be released via Friends of Friends on August 9th on double vinyl and digitally.

"It's been a little over a year in the making, and I've worked pretty god damn hard on this thing," says Shlohmo. "Shit, I dropped out of college to make it."

Check out the cover art (designed by Shlohmo) and tracklist below. If you can't wait that long for a Shlohmo fix then download his remixes of Gucci Mane's I'm Da Shit, Kelis' Milkshake and Waka Flocka Flame's Hard In Tha Paint for free here.


Shlohmo - Bad Vibes LP cover art

 

Tracklist

  1. Big Feelings
  2. Places
  3. Anywhere But Here
  4. It Was Whatever
  5. Parties
  6. Just Us
  7. Sink
  8. I Can't See You I'm Dead
  9. Trapped In A Burning House
  10. Get Out
  11. Your Stupid Face
  12. Seriously
  13. Same Time
  14. Places (Shlohmo Remix) **VINYL ONLY

 

 


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