Q&A: Le1f Talks The Influence Of Ballroom And Working With Das Racist, Spank Rock, And Nguzunguzu

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Over the past few months, Le1f—a rapper and producer who wrote his undergraduate thesis on "Subversion in Post-WWII Performance"—has been an increasingly unavoidable presence in and around the city, playing alongside everyone from Greedhead labelmate Big Baby Gandhi to London trap-rave producer Girl Unit. Meanwhile, his Dark York mixtape proved worth the wait, offering 21 tracks that capture much of what is exciting about the sound of post-Ghe20 Goth1k New York.

In advance of tonight's show (with GG's Venus X) at Littlefield, we talked about working with artists like Spank Rock and Nguzunguzu, the problem with being over-associated with ballroom, and the subjects of that thesis.

Starting off with the basics, are you from New York?

Yes, I'm a native—I'm from Manhattan... I was raised in Hell's Kitchen and now live in the Upper West Side.

When you got to Wesleyan, how did you link up with Heems and Victor of Das Racist?

I actually knew them from the summer before I went to college. There was a guy J-La, another friend of theirs who went to Wesleyan who was DJing for me in New York at the time, and Himanshu was his roommate so I ended up hanging out with them the summer before college.

And how did you come to produce "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell"?

I was hanging out, crashing on their couch, and Himanshu said he wanted to start this new project, so I just gave him a ton of beats and they recorded a bunch of scrapped things over some of them. And that was one of them.

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Spaceghostpurrp And ASAP Rocky Will Keep Santos Party House Weird Next Thursday Night

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When previewing Main Attrakionz's August 26 show at the New Museum, I noted how in recent months the city has become a gathering point for many of the rest of the country's rap weirdos. This trend is likely to continue now that Das Racist's Heems (whose group is bringing Detroit's Danny Brown back to town for a Knitting Factory gig on September 12) is teaming up with Despot (also on that Knitting Factory bill) and True Panther Sounds co-founder Dean Bein to throw a new party series at Santos Party House. Fitting, since that's where Lil B made his incredible East Coast debut last summer.


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Live From The Ghe20 G0th1k Party, Where Voguing Is Encouraged, And Gawking At M.I.A. Is Not

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A rare moment where you could see more than two feet in front of you. Pics by Puja, more below.
Every now and then a tribal baritone yell cut through the fog of the Pyramid Club last night, though I was too busy dodging slaps from the man in front of me to seek out the source. A new wave of smoke and pummeling bass prompted a second pair of arms to flail in my direction, as I carefully maneuvered my way out of harm's way and to the safety of my huddle. Welcome to the latest edition of Ghe20 G0th1k, a social experiment turned booty brawl, and my new favorite party in the East Village.


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