Batsauce
Britt Traynham, better known by his stage name Batsauce, is an underground hip hop producer from Jacksonville, Florida who lives out of a suitcase and is either in Berlin, Southeast Asia, or camping in the Northwest in his VW van. He is signed to Galapagos4 and has released several records with his wife Lady Daisey and with Typical Cats member Qwazaar.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Britt Traynham |
Also known as | Batsauce |
Origin | Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. |
Genres | Underground hip hop Instrumental hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Producer |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Galapagos4 |
Associated acts | The Smile Rays, Qwazaar, Lady Daisey, Hellsent, WaX, Dillon |
Website | www |
Discography
Solo
Albums
- Starcrossed (Galapagos4, 2012)
Mixtapes, beat tapes, etc.
- Pour It in Your Ear (2004)
- 1971 Instrumentals (2006)
- The Gypsy Diaries (2008)
- Spy vs Spy (2009)
- Summertime (2010)
- Bat Meets Blaine Instrumentals (2012)
- What Is a Batsauce? (2012)
- The Rudy Stevenson Remixes (2014)
Collaborations
Albums
- Party... Place. (Subcontact, 2007) (with The Smile Rays)
- Smilin' on You (Rawkus 50, 2007) (with The Smile Rays)
- In My Pocket (Barely Breaking Even, 2010) (with Lady Daisey)
- Bat Meets Blaine (Galapagos4, 2011) (with Qwazaar)
- In My Headphones (Barely Breaking Even, 2014) (with Lady Daisey)
- Bat Outta Hell (Galapagos4, 2014) (with Hellsent)
- TBA (Galapagos4, 2014) (with Qwazaar)
EPs
- Party... Place. EP (Subcontact, 2007) (with The Smile Rays)
- Cupid's Revenge (2010) (with Dillon)
- In My Pocket EP (Barely Breaking Even, 2010) (with Lady Daisey)
- Style Be the King (Galapagos4, 2011) (with Qwazaar)
- The New Blues Brothers EP (2013) (with Dillon & H2o)
- Stress Chasers (Galapagos4, 2014) (with Qwazaar)
- The Soledad Brothers (Galapagos4, 2014) (with WaX)
Production credits
- Dillon - "Without You (Aww Shit!)" & "D.I.Y." from Un-Cut (2007)
- Surreal - "The Surface" from Pardon My Dust (Subcontact, 2008)
- Surreal - "The Surface" from Pardon My Dust EP (Subcontact, 2009)
- Mr. Lif - "Welcome to the World", "What About Us?", "Breathe" & "Folklore" from I Heard It Today (Bloodbot Tactical Enterprises, 2009)
- Jedi Mind Tricks - "Folklore" from Greatest Features (Babygrande, 2009)
- Dillon - "Gimme That" from Dillon Ain't Playin' (2011)
- Loopez & Renegades of Jazz - "Jungle Haze (Batsauce Remix)" from Jungle Haze EP (Hiperbole, 2011)
- Sinks - "Curmudgeons" from Backlash (Down for the Count, 2013)
- Hellsent - "Strange Fiction" & "Free Shots" from Free Shots (2014)
References
- Rap Reviews - Starcrossed review
- "SYFFAL - Bat Meets Blaine review". Archived from the original on 2012-10-27. Retrieved 2014-06-22.
- Impose Magazine - Bat Meets Blaine review
- "Ugsmag - Interview". Archived from the original on 2012-10-25. Retrieved 2014-06-22.
- Pitchfork Media - I Heard It Today review
- The Quietus - I Heard It Today review
- URB Magazine - notice
- Platform8470 - Bat Meets Blaine review
- The Agit Reader - Bat Meets Blaine review
External links
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