The Hood Internet

The Hood Internet
Origin Chicago
Genres Alternative hip hop, remix, mashup, indie rock
Years active 2007–present
Labels Decon
Associated acts Max B, Isaiah Toothtaker, BBU, Showyousuck
Website www.thehoodinternet.com
Members Aaron Brink
Steve Reidell

The Hood Internet is a Chicago-based production duo specializing in mashups of hip hop (from the mainstream to the underground) with indie rock.[1] It is composed of Aaron Brink and Steve Reidell.[2]

The Hood Internet run a blog of the same name through which they release their music, a venture that helped their foray into performing live DJ sets of their material. New York Magazine categorized The Hood Internet in the "lowbrow" and "brilliant" quadrant of their Approval Matrix in 2007.[3]

They are also the creators and curators of Album Tacos,[4] a website that combines iconic album covers with images of tacos and other Mexican cuisine.

History

The Hood Internet produced BBU's "Please, No Pictures" off of the Bell Hooks mixtape in 2012.[5]

The duo entirely produced Max B and Isaiah Toothtaker's Toothy Wavy.[6] It was released on Mishka in May 2012.[7]

FEAT, their first album of original material, was released on Decon in September 2012.[8] It features guest appearances from Class Actress, Cadence Weapon, Tobacco, Hooray for Earth, Sims, and Kleenex Girl Wonder, among others.[9] The remix album, FEAT Remixes, was released in December 2012.[10]

The Hood Internet and rapper Showyousuck have formed a group called Air Credits.[11] The trio released the album, Broadcasted, in 2016.[12]

Influence on pop culture

During the 2009 BRIT Awards, The Ting Tings performed a version of "Shut Up and Let Me Go" that was augmented to include vocals by Estelle from her song "American Boy".[13] This song pairing had already been assembled in exactly the same manner by The Hood Internet in 2008.[14]

Discography

Studio albums

Remix albums

Singles

Mixtapes

Productions

References

  1. "Getting To Know... The Hood Internet". Paste Magazine.
  2. Sharp Darts. "The Hood Internet breathes new life into a tired form". Chicago Reader.
  3. "The Approval Matrix". New York Magazine. December 10, 2007.
  4. McGlynn, Katla (August 30, 2010). "Album Tacos: Every Album Cover Is Better With A Taco". Huffington Post.
  5. Almack, Willie (February 22, 2012). "BBU Release ‘bell hooks’ Mixtape, Track With Das Racist". CMJ.
  6. Ellis, Matthew (May 15, 2012). "Max B & Isaiah Toothtaker 'Toothy Wavy' (Mishka Mixtape) Prod. By Hood Internet". Prefix.
  7. Woodbury, Jason P. (May 7, 2012). "Isaiah Toothtaker and Max B Show Off Toothy Wavy Videos". Phoenix New Times.
  8. Battanon, Carrie (June 13, 2012). "The Hood Internet Recruit AC Newman, Class Actress, More, for Debut Album of Original Material". Pitchfork Media.
  9. Coplan, Chris (June 14, 2012). "The Hood Internet announces new album: FEAT". Consequence of Sound.
  10. Polonsky, Sarah (December 18, 2012). "Stream The Hood Internet - FEAT Remixes". Vibe.
  11. Kaye, Ben (June 15, 2016). "The Hood Internet and ShowYouSuck form Air Credits". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  12. Madden, Michael (November 1, 2016). "Air Credits – Broadcasted". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  13. YouTube | The Brit Awards 2009 | Estelle and The Ting Tings perform
  14. The Hood Internet | Estelle x The Ting Tings
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