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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Droop-E (feat. Nite Jewel and J. Stalin) - N The Traffic [Video]



Droop-E has been quietly killing the beatmaker game. On the low, he's
contributed several gems to E-40's (his dad) past few releases and also
put out a mixtape of his own where he flipped all Sade samples.

In anticipation of his upcoming EP Hungry and Humble, he has joined forces with
fellow Bay Area brethren J. Stalin and bedroom dream pop siren Nite Jewel
Its encouraging seeing rappers continue this new trend of collaborating with
non R&B/less conventional singers. Big Boi got up with Phantogram and
Little Dragon, Danny Brown is going to be heard soon with Purity Ring.

Nite Jewel turns up with a smooth hook that complements the beat which 
is a laid back knocker with UFO synth squiggles, naughty xylophones,
heavily reverbed chord stabs and a Jeep-ready bassline.

The video is slick, depicting a 1930s Bay Area scene, drenched in hazy
light, cigar smoke and muted colors. Everything is old school swank, 
everyone moves in slow motion.

Of course, E-40 shows up.


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Purity Ring - Grammy (Soulja Boy Cover)


In 2012, Purity Ring made a big splash in the indie pop circle, signing to 4AD
and dropping their well received gem of a debut album. Well, its a new year and 
Purity Ring has not left us without some dope shit to step to. 
See sweet baby Jesus still loves ya!

But a Soulja Boy cover? Well trust that Megan James' maple syrup coated
throat would come with a nimble flow and a catchy melody to
obliterate Corin Roddick's twinkling beat. 

It's awesome but twice as awesome because its a Soulja Boy cover.

Karmin could learn a thing or two from these guys.


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Prodigy & Alchemist - Give Em Hell



Since Return of The Mac, Prodigy has not released anything with comparable
impact. Tides might be changing now that  he is linking back up with Alchemist
for the forthcoming 'Albert Einstein' out early 2013

Prodigy is in fine form here on the lyrical tip and the beat Alchemist lays
beneath him is smooth as baby balls, oozing squiggly synths, rhodes keys and
fluttering chopped vocals.


Monday, January 28, 2013

Kitty Pryde - R.R.E.A.M.



Kitty Pryde is back! Once again, she combines her teeny coy lyrics with her
whispery delivery. It seems like age is giving her a bit of an edge but she's
still got her self-deprecating sense of humor that makes her so cute and endearing

On her last release, she collaborated with producer GRANT to churn out 
'Give Me Scabies' - her absurdly dope take on Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me Maybe.'
Here, they team up again to flip Wu-Tang Clan's 'C.R.E.A.M.' on its head.

It's off her upcoming EP 'D.A.I.S.Y. Rage' which should be dropping this
January 31st on her Tumblr.

Redheads with freckles go hard!


Thursday, January 24, 2013

Ulrich Schnauss - A Ritual In Time and Death (Video)



Ulrich Schnauss is known for his shoegazy ambient electronica which always
sounds like he is doing an ethereal Blade Runner soundtrack. In other words,
he concocts detailed progressive soundscapes, great as background music and
interesting enough if you were to play closer attention.

This joint off the upcoming A Long Way To Fall out via Domino (2/12/13) is
exactly what you would expect from him - heavily reverbed guitars, bubbling
synth arpeggios, futuristic strings and delicate percussion.

Check out the video below. Listen and be transported into another world.

You might run into a replicant.


Friday, January 18, 2013

Phantom - Kisses (Video)


Phantom just turned a year old, roughly. The Swedish duo of formally trained jazz 
singer/songwriter Hanna Toivonen and producer Tommi Koskinen pull
off a phenomenal feat here, sampling one of the most famous pieces
of music ever created. The French composer Erik Satie's 'Gymnopedie No.1'.

Tommi Koskinen does a great job making the beat his own, touching
the sample up with some distorted strings and distant synths while
Hanna Toivonen deals with romantic rejection via her jazz vocal stylings,
that have a touch of sass.

When the sample drops in a recognizable chunk, it is familiar yet still 
jaw droppingly beautiful.

The video is as pretty and as ethereal
as the tune.

Lovely.


Ifan Dafydd - Celwydd



Ifan Dafydd was once roommates with James Blake and you can hear
it in the music. Considering the prolific-ness of James Blake, this is not a
problem at all. In fact, it is very welcome.

Much like JB's work, this tune is a spiral of pitch-fucked vocals
courtesy of Alys Williams, church organs, bass stabs and
skittering percussion.

This is off a compilation by the Welsh label Recordiau Lliwgar.
No word when the whole joint drops.

Till then quench your thirst with this.