Videos
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Tommy Four Seven is a German electronica producer hailing from Berlin, and the dude knows a dark sound when he hears one. The tracks on his debut full-length, Primate, are backed with repetitive dance beats, but what’s happening over the beats is an entirely different story. On both “G”
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New video from Detroit’s Elzhi, which comes off his latest mixtape: Elmatic. Watch a review of the Illmatic tribute here.
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The good people at La Blogotheque have seen fit to drop another piece of their live session with Battles. Click here to watch the previous one. The band’s latest album, Gloss Drop, drops this week on Warp.
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New video from Maserati for the song “Pyramid of the Sun.” The track comes off the band’s latest album of the same title. I reviewed it last year, and had some pretty positive things to say about it. Freakin’ loved the grooves on most of this thing. Tons of
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New video from Denmark’s Iceage, which is for a track off the band’s latest album, New Brigade. The album is out now on Escho.
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New video for “Kidz,” which is off Baby Baby’s new album, Money. The LP is out now via the Gospel of Rhythm.
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OK, so I’m officially late to the Theophilus London party–or maybe I’m just really early, because I don’t really see a lotta people here. The Brooklyn rapper’s new EP, Lover’s Holiday, wasn’t exactly greeted with the warmest of welcomes when it dropped back
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New video from Beat Connection, which is off the 2010 album Surf Noir. The LP is getting a reissue on Moshi Moshi this year.
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The rise and eventually plateau of iamamiwhoami is a depressing one. After a series of abstract videos on this YouTube channel started getting passed around by big-named bloggers, a thick buzz started to surrounded the project. Most of the excitement wasn’t centered around the music; rather, it was the
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A live session of tUnE-yArDs performing “You Yes You,” which was shot by the good people at yourstru.ly. Before the song, frontwoman Merrill Garbus even goes into detail on the origins of the title w h o k i l l, and even talks about the album’s confrontational