Electronic
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Recently, hip hop’s rawest, loudest, and most intense project, Death Grips, released the building blocks to its first mixtape, Ex Military. So, of course, I had to suggest–via Twitter–that 1-Minute Miracles take on the challenge. I know this dude’s up for a challenge, so it only
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A video from Warm Digits, which is an up-and-coming electronic music duo from the UK. Their music is a nice blend of krautrock and modern dance music. It’s equal parts catchy and intricate. The song above, “Weapons Destruction,” hits some pretty nice grooves as well. Warm Digits’ latest album,
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Brainfeeder artist Lapalux remixes fellow Brainfeeder artist Thundercat on the track “For Love I Come,” which was originally written by George Duke. Yeah, a lotta conversions going on here. The ‘Cat version was already pretty spacey and open, but this remix brings it to an extreme that’s pretty refreshing.
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A track off the latest release from German electronic music producer Roman Flügel. Fatty Folders is the LP’s title. It’s out on Dial. The track above, “Song With Blue,” features a very subtle beat, but it still puts four to the floor. I’m loving the jazzy ride
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A new video from Shlohmo’s latest release, Bad Vibes. The song is “Just Us,” and it’s been given these visuals by director Arthur Chance. With a dark room and a load of televisions, I think he captured the vibe of this song perfectly. Check my review of Shlohmo’
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Lips – Everything to me (Christian Strobe Remix) by Christian Strobe Apparat – Song Of Los (Mogwai Remix) by Mute UK Midnight City (Trentemøller Remix) by M83 Suicide Dream 3 (Solar Bears Remix) by Solar Bears Mint Julep – Aviary (Mogwai remix) by Anorak London Active Child- “Playing House” ft. How To Dress
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Out now on Brainfeeder Records, stream the new Thundercat album, the Golden Age of Apocalypse, in full via the player above. If you’re a fan of the sounds jazz fusion grew into during the late 70s and early 80s, this is an absolute must. The energy of Jaco Pastorious,
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New video from SBTRKT for the track “Pharaohs,” which features vocalist Roses Gabor. It’s not one of my favorite numbers from the album, but the LP itself is solid. Look for the LP now on Young Turks.
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Sequence Consequence by Nouveaunoise It’s colorful, synthetic beats are your treasure, then your hunt is over. The new Nouveaunoise EP is loaded with different hues, and packs them into an upbeat set of five tracks on this new EP, Sequence Consequence. Buy it for whatever price you’d like
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Shlohmo’s Bad Vibes is a nice set of thirteen beats that will chill out just about any situation. The music here functions on different levels of listening. They’re great as ambient backdrops, but can be explored actively as well. WATCH THE REVIEW