Lazerbeak

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Lazerbeak
Waist-up of a man in a gray T-shirt touching a box in front of him while turned to the viewer's left
Lazerbeak performing in Scottsdale, Arizona in 2012.
Background information
Birth name Aaron Mader
Origin Minneapolis, Minnesota
Genres Alternative hip hop
Occupation(s) Producer, singer, guitarist
Years active 2001–present
Labels Doomtree
Associated acts Dessa, Cecil Otter, P.O.S, Sims, Mike Mictlan, Paper Tiger, The Plastic Constellations, Mixed Blood Majority, Lizzo, F.Stokes
Website lazerbeak.bandcamp.com

Aaron Mader, better known by his stage name Lazerbeak, is an underground hip hop producer from Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is a founding member of the indie hip hop collective Doomtree.[1] He was a guitarist and vocalist of the indie rock band The Plastic Constellations.[2] He is also a member of Mixed Blood Majority alongside Crescent Moon of Kill the Vultures and Joe Horton of No Bird Sing.[3]

History

Lazerbeak released Hand Over Fist, a collaborative album with Mike Mictlan, in 2008.[4][5]

His first solo album, Legend Recognize Legend, was released in 2010.[6][7]

He entirely produced Sims' second solo album, Bad Time Zoo, in 2011.[8][9] He also produced Sims' Wildlife EP.[10]

Lazerbeak released the solo album, Lava Bangers, in 2012.[11] It contains 20 instrumental hip hop tracks.[12]

Discography

Solo

Mike Mictlan & Lazerbeak

  • Hand Over Fist (2008)

F.Stokes and Lazerbeak

  • Death of a Handsome Bride (2009)

Lazerbeak & Edison

  • Kill Switch (2012)

Mixed Blood Majority

  • Mixed Blood Majority (2013)

Doomtree

  • False Hopes (2007)
  • Doomtree (2008)
  • Doomtree Blowout / False Hopes 13 (2008)
  • FH:XV (False Hopes 15) (2009)
  • Doomtree Standards Mixtape (2010)
  • Affiliyated (2011)
  • No Kings (2011)
  • All Hands (2015)

Productions

  • Mike Mictlan – "Euthanasia", "Marq'd 4 Death", "Soul Survivor", and "...The End" from False Hopes Eight: Deity for Hire (2005)
  • Dessa – "Mineshaft" and "Press On" from False Hopes (2005)
  • Sims – "15 Blocks", "So It Goes", "May 1st", and "Osmosis" from Lights Out Paris (2005)
  • Mac Lethal – "Calm Down Baby" from 11:11 (2007)
  • Sims – "Pay No Mind", "TC AG", and "Birds and Earthworms" from False Hopes XIV (2009)
  • P.O.S – "Let It Rattle", "Purexed", "Graves (We Wrote the Book)", "Goodbye", and "Been Afraid" from Never Better (2009)
  • Dessa – "The Crow" and "Dutch" from A Badly Broken Code (2010)
  • Sims – Bad Time Zoo (2011)
  • Sims – Wildlife (2011)
  • Astronautalis – "Thomas Jefferson" from This Is Our Science (2011)
  • P.O.S – "Fuck Your Stuff", "They Can't Come", "Lock-picks, Knives, Bricks and Bats", and "Fire in the Hole/Arrow to the Action" from We Don't Even Live Here (2012)
  • Dessa – "Skeleton Key" and "Fighting Fish" from Parts of Speech (2013)
  • LizzoLizzobangers (2013)
  • Johnny Questionmark – "Whiskey" from Falling in Like (2014)
  • F.Stokes – "Caps" and "Gots to Save You" from Liquor Sto' Diaries (2014)

References

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External links

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  • Lazerbeak on Doomtree

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