Lo-Fi Sundays 082 - Puar
We first found the British Columbia-based producer Puar through his collaborations with Vancouver’s bsd.u, and we had the good fortune to catch his set at the Grove Cedar Lounge (a side stage) at Shambhala Music Festival on the Salmo River Ranch in BC. He was playing his signature style of highly vocalized phonk, some lo-fi, and a ton of straight west coast bass beats evocative of the Lab Group.
We first found the producer Puar through his collaborations with Vancouver’s bsd.u and we had the good fortune to catch his set last weekend at the Grove Cedar Lounge, a side stage at Shambhala Music Festival on the Salmo River Ranch in British Columbia, Canada. He was playing his signature style of highly vocalized phonk, some lo-fi, and a ton of straight west coast bass beats evocative of the Lab Group.
This BC-based producer has been making beats for what appears to be three years and he has a healthy, diverse catalog to show for it. His signature sound is composed of big booming bass lines, trap drums, and hip-hop vocal samples but he also has more low-key lo-fi bops. He collaborates frequently with bsd.u, and he spun a ton of the producer’s music during his Shambhala set. He closed this killer set with a heartwarming remix of “Shawty” by Plies. At an electronic music festival, arguably the electronic music in North America, it was refreshing to hear Puar’s low-down and lighthearted blend.
He has six tapes on Bandcamp including three volumes of PUAR BEATS, the latest of which was just released in July of this year. In a style of music where it’s all too easy to get lost in the thousand-producer shuffle, Puar has carved out a lane all his own and we’re excited to see where it takes him.
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