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Baauer‘s back to turning out fuckin BANGERRRRS!!!
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A set of sublimely off-kilter bangers from Brazilian producer/DJ Viní, out via Man Recordings.
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UK-based electronic music producer Hudson Mohawke has recently announced that he’s got a new EP on the way via Warp Records. He’s dropped a new track along with the announcement, and it’s the title track of that forthcoming EP, Chimes. It’s dropping officially on September 29th.
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Glasgow electronic music producer Rustie recently dropped a new single titled, “Raptor,” and it sounds like the future. It’s like the soundtrack to Nintendo 64 racing games set in the year 3030. This cut is due for release on Rustie’s next album, Green Language, which is looking at
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From his forthcoming mixtape Hunger Pangs, which is out this Wednesday, Cakes Da Killa has just dropped a new track titled “Living Gud, Eating Gud.” It’s loud, in-your-face, braggadocios, and solidly built. It’s a true blue single! Maybe not as outlandish as I’ve come to expect from
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Previously mentioned Bruiser Brigade MC Zelooperz has been dropping new tracks here and there for the past few months, and they’ve been nothing short of wild. It’s not his flow, but his over-the-top vocal delivery that’s gonna catch your attention. Well, that and his near-nonsensical lyrics–“bodybuilder
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Hellfyre Club drops a video for one of the biggest bangers on the rap collective’s new mixtape Dorner vs. Tookie. Listen in for clever verses from Open Mike Eagle, VerBS, Nocando, KAIL, Busdriver and Rheteric Ramirez. Enjoy! Also check a review for this Dorner/Tookie compilation below:
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Here are two tracks that have recently been dropped by LuckyMe Records on YouTube. They were dropping one song a day up ’til Christmas for a li’l while this past December, and Hudson Mohawke & Lunce were among the many producers featured–I think the Lunice track has been
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Electronic music producer Evian Christ takes to bangers like a duck to water on this new beat of his, “Salt Carousel,” which is set for release on his Waterfall EP. Look for that early next year. Check out a review for his Kings and Them compilation below: