
Lead Girl who kicks ass - Caitlin Dechelle ( caitlindechelle. A few of the influences behind the video were Ghost in the Shell*, Superman's "Phantom Zone," the work of Akira Kurosawa, the work of Man Ray, and the work of James Turrell. A world so advanced, there is nothing to it except light, shape, and a moment. We wanted to do something which felt futuristic, but at the same time was very simple and stripped back. The inspiration behind "Clockwork" drew from a very stark and graphic space. Planned on leaving the music industry to. Not only is Finister mashing up two genres, but she’s blending together two tracks. Club cheval, the Paris-based collective of French producers Sam Tiba, Myd, Canblaster, and Panteros666, bring some serious heat with From The Basement To The Roof, the first single from their upcoming debut album Discipline, set to drop later this year. Oakland-born, raised in LA and currently residing in London. LA native Phlo Finister has combined Mobb Deep’s Shook Ones with Nancy Sinatra’s Bang Bang. This Fall she's scheduled for both an East Coast and West Coast tour following the drop of her first EP, "QUEEN D".Music video for 'Clockwork' performed by Illangelo featuring Phlo FInisterįor more information on Illangelo & Youthquaker:Įxclusive making of podcast /podcast/episode/113 Profile: Model, RnB songstress, designer and photographer. She's worked and performed with a bevy of the most unique and interesting artists as well as with producers from Benny Cassette to NikNikateen. It’s as if this 19-year-old singer, model and lover of all things Edie Sedgwick simply stepped out from the pages of a 1960’s history book. Since then she's put out an impressive collection of music with video's reaching over a million views each and rising. our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. And when that song went over a million views, I was so happy!" she says. Baby, Baby, Baby, Baby Baby i should be your call girl You can come pick up at eight Ill be standing on the conner. So, you could say it was really because of RiFF RaFF that I'm where I am today.

It's not a direct homage, Finister claims, 'I fuck with Tommy Hilfiger. But that song, BRAIN FREEZE, opened me up to a whole new world and what I was really meant to do. Oakland born, Hollywood-based singer Phlo Finister is giving strong '94 Aaliyah vibes in baggy denim and Tommy boxers. "He bullied me into it actually.I thought I'd go a whole different lane but he was relentless and finally I just did it to make him happy. While the breakup of White Girl Mob should have been a devastating blow it only made her resolve to succeed on her own but it took her good friend, RiFF RaFF seeing her potential to get her into the recording booth. I also come from a family of very creative people.my Mom was a fashion designer, my grandparents were tailors, dress designers and shoe makers and my Dad was a musician."


"I come from an Italian background so there was always music playing, delicious food cooking and lots of family around.

Around the middle of July, Nina Las Vegas got Grandtheft to sort out a special Mixup Exclusive for Triple J, and as per usual. Phlo Finister's overcome a childhood ban on R&B to make her own avant garde variant of the genre Michael Cragg Fri 02.00 EDT First published on Fri 02. Not mixed or diverse cultures like where I had come from. While this isn’t a new mix, it’s definitely new to us. Speaking of her time at Crenshaw, Finister described it as 'very aggressive. He plays songs from Lido, RL Grime, and even threw in an unreleased Keys N Krates song at the end. Phlo Finster: Born in Oakland, California, Phlo Finister She attended Downtown Magnets High School in Fashion for a single year until her mother relocated to Compton and she was enrolled in Crenshaw High School. He starts it off with some deeper stuff before transition to the thing we all love, trap music. Born Jordan Capozzi in Oakland, California, Lil Debbie was raised in the Bay Area in a home filled with culture and music. Canadian producer Grandtheft recently took over for Nina Las Vegas during her time slot on Triple J radio in Australia.
