Teebs: Flying Lotus' Former Roomie Speaks On Loss And Art

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Mtendere Mandowa, better known as the Brainfeeder's beat protege Teebs, lives and works in a space that seems to be an extension of himself. It's a small, mellow little spot in Glassell Park, nothing flashy. In the living room there is a turntable, lots of art, and live harp music floating in from the next room.

It's not what you'd expect from someone who's sophomore album Collections 01 is critically lauded and whose story of sharing an apartment with Flying Lotus and Samiyam is now part of L.A. folklore. As for Mandowa himself, he's diminutive, charming, laid-back, and candid in conversation about the tragedy in his personal life and his music.

"I did all the art for my album covers, for this one and for Ardour, my first record," he explains, pulling out a vinyl copy of his latest. "It's great to be able to visualize an extension of the tracks."

His art, much like his music, is brilliantly layered -- both melancholy and almost violent at times. "Collections is meant to be a sort of sonic bridge between Ardour and [my] next record. It's called 01, so it's the first in a series. If I can, I want to do one in between everything I release."

While he was finishing Ardour a couple years back, his father passed away. Before he knew it, the record was out and he was getting attention from NPR and a given doting Pitchfork review. "That was such a big bang," he says, making the sound effect of an explosion with his mouth. "It was an interesting clash of emotions. Everything that could happen was happening all at once. "

"Since more time has passed, I get it more. I can actually look back and say 'That's what that whole year looked like.' Its always going to be flowed back into my music. I think some of the tracks on Collections are better understandings of what happened in the past. "

In the middle of our conversation, he suddenly gets up and pushes open a bedroom door to reveal a beautiful woman jamming away on a harp that's twice her size.


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Dubble Dorje
Dubble Dorje

FYI: its just protégé in this case, not protégée (which is a woman protégé)

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