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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Stumbleine - Fade Into You



The Bristol-based band Stumbleine is a bit of a mystery. But it is not a mystery to them
how to make a chill dreamy exit theme for these last summer days.

It's a Mazzy Star cover too....

Flying Lotus - Putty Boy Strut (Video)


Ok, ringtone music has a bad rap. But when Flying Lotus makes a ringtone,
it's awesome because Flying Lotus made it.

Robot chipmunks get pitch fucked. Rihanna cake claps pick up the pace.
Bass drops in past the halfway point. 
Sparkling chimes and hushed strings guide you back home.

Second single off 'Until The Quiet Comes' due October 2 via Warp Records.

Can you wait for it?


T.I. - Trap Back Jumpin


It's not yet quite clear whether this is off the upcoming 'Trouble Man' but its
always good to hear T.I. and DJ Toomp together. Just like 'What You Know',
it's a feast of dark expansive synths, banging drums and T.I. snarling yet smooth like
only he can.

T.I.  is in prime form, absolutely slaughtering the track lyrically. His flow is at its
nimblest, alternating from mush mouth to Evian-clear at the drop of a dime.
Over the course of the track, he hammers home in a nut shell
 - KING back, you could get a sack.

And it's a great feeling.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Child Actor - If You Loved Me



Segdie Ogilvy and Max Heath are cousins. Their musical collaboration is
Child Actor.

This piece of their upcoming 'Victory' LP due fall is a cut of psychedelic ska,
heavy on ambience, dreamy arpeggios and airy voices. It's a slow burn, alternating
tempo from straight house to a reggae wind.

One for the floaters.


Saturday, September 1, 2012

Raekwon - Keep It Politics



Raekwon is stays one of the most active members of the Wu-Tang Clan, popping up
in the most unexpected of places. 2 Chainz's mixtape? A$AP Mob's mixtape? 
Whatever. It is always great to hear a few darts from the master chef.

Here he pops on Closed Sessions Vol. 2 from the Chicago-based label of the same
name. Better yet, he's got DJ Babu behind the boards who ginsu-knives a funky
bass, xylophone and guitar sample to provide the perfect canvas for Raekwon's
vivid Wu-Gambino narratives.

The whole thing shines like African gold from Ghana.