L.A.-based hip-hop artist Earl Sweatshirt has accomplished many feats since posting his mixtape, Kitchen Cutlery, on myspace under the name of Sly Tendencies way back in 2008.
From changing his name to Earl Sweatshirt and joining Tyler, the Creator's group Odd Future to the widespread critical praise for debut release Doris and last year's introspective I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside, Earl has fast become a household name in the hip-hop community.
Well, it looks like Earl is starting to gain some new ground in the DJ community, too. Just this last month, Earl spun a set under the pseudonym of DJ Earl Fletcher at a recent Boiler Room set in Los Angeles.
The entire set was taped with GoPros with the hour-and-a-half long performance being released today through dailymotion. Check out the performance below.
Earl's mix included tracks by Lil Wayne, Lil B, Juvenile, and more.
Earl Fletcher Boiler Room x GoPro Los Angeles... by brtvofficial
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