BADBADNOTGOOD
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Featuring Leland Whitty on sax, here’s a music video for a track from the new BADBADNOTGOOD album, BBNG2. It shows the band members walking into the shot to eat cereal as their respective instruments come into play in the actual song. It’s a clever idea, but now I
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Download: BADBADNOTGOOD- BBNG2 Experimental jazz hop trio BADBADNOTGOOD has dropped its second full-length album, BBNG2. It’s available via the download linked above. After the group’s entertaining debut, how could you say “no”? The album features Odd Future instrumental covers, and even takes on some tracks James Blake released
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BBNGLIVE 2 by BADBADNOTGOOD BADBADNOTGOOD drops its second live album, and as the band progresses, they’re getting more adventurous in the artists whose music they improv on. This time, we’re getting some reinventions of material from electronic music producer James Blake. Stream the live album above, or download
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BADBADNOTGOOD covers the instrumental from A$AP Rocky‘s “Peso” in this live performance at the Drake. Enjoy!
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After building a strong reputation on reinterpreting classic hip hop beats through jazz instrumentation, BADBADNOTGOOD has released this new, original single, “ROTTEN DECAY.” Grab a download of the single right here.
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A new live video of the boys in BADBADNOTGOOD performing “Brooklyn Zoo,” “Alex Swag,” and “The World Is Yours.” Check our review of the trio’s new album here, and listen to the album here.
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BBNGLIVE 1 by BADBADNOTGOOD A live album of tracks BADBADNOTGOOD recorded back in September. Everything from the Odd Future medleys to the newly released “DOOM” get covered. Nice to hear the guys in a live setting.
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Shortly after having performed with Tyler, The Creator, the boys in BADBADNOTGOOD are at it again with a new recording. This time, they’re covering numerous instrumentals from the canon of rap’s most metallic MCs, MF DOOM. Stream the track above, and find a list of the instrumentals covered
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A video of BADBADNOTGOOD performing with Tyler, The Creator. Y’all know I wasn’t a huge fan of Tyler’s last album, but playing Odd Future covers is what made BADBADNOTGOOD the internet following they currently have. Plus, “Seven” is one of my favorite songs on Tyler’s album
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BADBADNOTGOOD is a Canadian jazz trio, and the outfit’s latest self-release is a series of instrumental reinventions of classic hip hop beats. WATCH THE REVIEW