The Lady Tigra, Please Mr Boombox, Out Now on High Score!
ALL OVER LA!
Thursday, May 1st- Viper room- LA
Friday, May 9- 10:00pm - The Knitting Factory- LA
Thursday- May 15th- Spaceland- during Jon Ruf’s residency
Wedensday, May 21st- Shortstop- LA
Saturday, June 14th- Art Mart- performing live at the Gallery
Check out her video for “Bass on the Bottom”
Listen to "Stole My Radio"
PRESS FLIP for TIGRA:
ALL OVER LA!
Thursday, May 1st- Viper room- LA
Friday, May 9- 10:00pm - The Knitting Factory- LA
Thursday- May 15th- Spaceland- during Jon Ruf’s residency
Wedensday, May 21st- Shortstop- LA
Saturday, June 14th- Art Mart- performing live at the Gallery
Check out her video for “Bass on the Bottom”
Listen to "Stole My Radio"
PRESS FLIP for TIGRA:
LA Times:
"The dance-party electro amalgamation is all about bass."
URB
“Lady Tigra delivers with a product that’s incredibly fresh without ignoring her roots.”
NY Times:
“Since the time seems ripe for underground, unquantifiable female M.C.’s, the Lady Tigra is hoping that pioneers will have a place too....Tigra’s aesthetic hasn’t changed much since the ‘80s. She raps in the same honeyed, high-pitched tone, and there are beefy low-end clicks, handclaps and electro synthesizers, all hallmarks of classic Miami bass music. But contrary to much music of that genre, there is little overt sex; she prefers coy comebacks.”
The Lady Tigra is one half of the Miami bass duo L’Trimm, one of hip-hop’s earliest, sassiest, and most influential female duos. The girls busted out of the Miami bass movement and are best known for the deliriously catchy track, “Cars That Go Boom”, an ode to subwoofers. So it’s no surprise that her latest is another ode to the bottom end.
Signed to High Score records in 2006, her new album, Please Mr Boom Box, is a vivid mashing of styles that helped pioneer her career... a total continuation of the bouncy, infections confections she is known for. On her new album, the Lady Tigra instictively brings a cultural hybrid of sonic motifs and collaborated with long time hero MC Lytle. The result, Please Mr Boom Box, showcases her cool as a cucumber, deadpan flow which is brilliantly layered over minimal old-school production.
Signed to High Score records in 2006, her new album, Please Mr Boom Box, is a vivid mashing of styles that helped pioneer her career... a total continuation of the bouncy, infections confections she is known for. On her new album, the Lady Tigra instictively brings a cultural hybrid of sonic motifs and collaborated with long time hero MC Lytle. The result, Please Mr Boom Box, showcases her cool as a cucumber, deadpan flow which is brilliantly layered over minimal old-school production.
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