Videos
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Featuring Pace-O Beats, Chill Moody, and Theodore Grams, here’s new video from hip hop outfit Mount Brown. Great beat, witty rhymes, and a memorable hook coming through on this one. Who is that bumping on your boombox, seriously? It’s a bit of a Cool Kids rip, which they
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A new video from R&B underdog BJ the Chicago Kid, teasing toward his forthcoming release, Pineapple Now-Laters. The Davy Greenberg-directed video matches BJ’s down-to-earth sensibilities. The music, on the other hand, is where the real ambition lies. Between a smooth beat and killer vocals, I can’t
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A music video for the song “Ruins,” which comes off the new, self-titled Portico Quartet album. It’s out now on Real World. Combining elements of both jazz and downtempo, this English band creates a sound that’s both chill and engaging. From ambient interludes to full-on grooves, the Portico
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An unofficial music video for the Nicolas Jaar track, “Materials.” Despite a formal linkage to the material created by one of the most creative electronic music producers out there right now, the video is incredibly intriguing and surreal. Kudos to the director, Pondr. /via/
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Young Fathers drops a video for the track “Sister,” which comes off the UK Trio’s new mixtape, TAPE ONE. I gave the tape a glowing review here, and download a copy of the tape here. Enjoy the visuals!
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A new music video from the abstract hip hop project known as Shabazz Palaces. It’s for the track “Are You…Can You…Were You? (Felt),” which is easily one of my favorites from the outfit’s new album, Black Up. /via/
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A new video from Liturgy for the track “True Will,” which comes off the experimental black metal band’s latest album, Aesthethica. I’ve actually given the album a glowing review, and put it in my list of favorite 2011 albums. I usually don’t go for these videos that
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Ghost is easily one of the coolest online music projects I’ve come across in a while. So cool, it’s difficult for me to categorize. Is it a song? Is it a music video? Is it something else? Spearheaded by Andrew Huang, this project basically functions via a series
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A video for one of the catchiest tracks on JEFF the Brotherhood’s latest album, We Are the Champions. It’s out now on Infinity Cat, and you can check our review of it right here.
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A video for one of the catchiest tracks on JEFF the Brotherhood’s latest album, We Are the Champions. It’s out now on Infinity Cat, and you can check our review of it right here.