Loopcloud Cook Up & Cook Out: A Sonic Feast in Beverly Hills
The Loopcloud Cook Up & Cook Out in Beverly Hills blended beats, BBQ, and top music talent for an unforgettable Labor Day weekend celebration of creativity and collaboration.
Over Labor Day weekend, as the excitement of the BMI Hip Hop Awards buzzed through Los Angeles, Loopcloud, Lucid Monday, and Working on Dying hosted an exclusive event that embodied both innovation and community. The “Cook Up & Cook Out,” held in a private Beverly Hills home and its treehouse studio, brought together some of the most influential producers and artists from the hip-hop and electronic scenes. It was a perfect fusion of beats, BBQ, and creative collaboration, making it one of LA’s standout events of the weekend.
The invitation-only event saw more than 250 VIP producers, artists, and key industry players converge. The lineup included heavyweights like Chasethemoney, Freddie Gibbs, BNYX, Jeleel, Shaboozey, Teezo Touchdown, Rich Brian, and Madeon. Each of these names contributed to the unique energy of the day, elevating the vibe and creating unforgettable moments as beats and ideas flowed freely.
At the core of the event was the music studio, where the real magic happened. Loopcloud’s product suite was front and center, as producers and artists got hands-on with the software during the live studio sessions. Chuck Sutton led the charge in experimenting with Loopcloud’s vast library of sounds. The creative freedom Loopcloud offered helped shape the sonic direction of the live jam session, with BNYX, Heavy Mellow, and Chasethemoney also contributing to the impromptu production madness.
Loopcloud’s ease of use was a key highlight, particularly for artists diving into the software for the first time. As one producer noted, “Once loops were discovered within Loopcloud, it was easy to streamline the process,” allowing artists to focus on creativity without being bogged down by technical hurdles. The platform’s seamless integration with Ableton Live—the DAW of choice for many at the event—made it even easier for producers to dive into their creative zone.
BNYX, a key figure in shaping some of the most exciting beats in recent years, expressed his excitement: “Seriously, thank you guys for putting this together—this has been so much fun,” capturing the overall vibe of appreciation for the event’s unique combination of collaboration and community.
Outside the studio, the event took on a more relaxed, celebratory tone as the backyard opened up for a classic cookout. DJs spun tracks while producers and artists lounged by the pool, enjoying BBQ and drinks. Freddie Gibbs could be spotted in conversation with other producers, while Jeleel and Shaboozey hung out by the pool, embodying the laid-back, creative energy of the day. Teezo Touchdown and Rich Brian mingled with fans and fellow artists, making this event more than just a networking opportunity—it was a family reunion for the creative community.
Loopcloud’s success at the event was undeniable, as producers and artists praised its intuitive interface and creative workflow capabilities. Ness from Working on Dying summed up the appreciation perfectly: “Thank you to Ableton, Loopcloud, and Beatport. Sincerely, to see you guys here hands-on with the community is really appreciated.”
By the end of the day, the Loopcloud Cook Up & Cook Out had solidified itself as not just a party, but a pivotal moment in music tech, highlighting how the right tools can bring together some of the most creative minds in the industry. The overwhelmingly positive feedback and the infectious energy throughout the event ensured that Loopcloud is set to remain at the forefront of the music production scene, driving collaboration and creativity forward.