Yeah, we know “Ready for the World” is played out to hell; but it’s still a fucking beautiful mega tune. And we b3sci’ers are major league crushing on it at the moment, so love it.
Prague-based electronic artist Tvyks comes at us crazy with this new track for “Mitte Riddim”. Tvyks lays down a kinetic beat, sounds coming through your speakers at all angles, spirited claps, tom shuffles, subtle synth counter rhythms. But at the tune’s core, there is a soulfulness and a humanness, something that draws you in, something in the tune that communicates at a more visceral level. UK rapper C. Monts drops a few choice bars into the mix, legging up the track’s possible crossover relevance. Get it girl!
You know what it is. Wiz on a Jamie Foxx track? Looks like our man is moving on up. Pretty solid return here from the Booty Call co-star. Feeling the string hooks and the laidback ’06-esque “Buy You a Drank” beat. Shawty Snappin. Lets get it.
For every situation, every instance, there’s a John Lennon quote which sums up nearly the whole gamut of human existence. Catharsis after hubris: “I was feeling insecure; you might not love me anymore.” Dissatisfaction, apathy, and ambivalence: “Living is easy with eyes closed.” The optimism, sometimes blind, which drives dreams: “Imagine all the people, living life in peace…”
What can be written about Lennon which hasn’t been written already? Let us grieve Lennon’s death in equal parts for his family’s loss and the cultural significance. Mired in the wake of JFK’s assassination, The Beatles on Ed Sullivan helped a nation move forward and be happy again. And throughout the political tragedy of the 60’s, The Beatles spearheaded a musical revolution which, in retrospect, is the saving grace of that particular decade.
For as long as I can remember, my dad has told me the mythic story about when he was nineteen and driving around late at night in his ’66 GTO when he heard Strawberry Fields Forever on the radio for the first time. I think everyone who loves Lennon’s music can remember a similar consciousness-expanding moment. For myself, it was Sophomore year of college and my friend James came over to my dorm with his newly purchased vinyl of Plastic Ono Band, and laying across my floor pillows absolutely slayed by the prophetic nature of the album. “Working Class Hero” precipitated Bruce Springsteen’s entire career! The emotional nakedness of “Well Well Well,” the Neitszchean declaration of “God,” the simple plea of “Look At Me,” Lennon’s music teaches us to look into our own souls and uncover the art and the beauty which lies within.
The Clock Opera kids flip this new Drums single. This remix comes to us as one in a series of four new remixes released to accompany the new “Me & the Moon” release. Have to say, Clock Opera pretty much nails this, putting the original tune on top a smooth synth glide and jangly repeating arpeggios, and their remix is the true standout of the four. (Matthew Dear, Moonlight Matters & Twin Shadow also contribute). Get into it below.
New heaters from Redman, Mean Doe Green, Kida, J. Cole, and the LA Leakers.
Redman – Reggie (Intro)
Mean Doe Green – Blue Ribbon Rap (Feat. Planet Asia & Raekwon) (Prod. Chase Moore & So Crates) via Fader
Kida – Git It (Feat. Chaundon) (Prod. Focus) via 2dopeboyz
J. Cole – Leave Me Alone (Feat. Kevin Cossum) via illRoots
The Los Angeles Leakers – Purp & Yellow (Feat. Wiz Khalifa, Kendrick Lamar, The Game, Thurzday, Snoop Dogg, YG & Joe Moses) via nahright
Pop mix! This set includes some fresh Chase and State-us, a sick laidback La Roux remix, and something new from Bjork in the form of a tribute to the late Alexander McQueen.
Chase & Status – Blind Faith (Feat. Liam Bailey) via the dz Purchase / Info
Here at b3sci HQ, we had such an overload of solid jams today, we were at a loss as to what to feature. So we said, fuck it, we’ll just throw it all up. So here goes the rock mix. New tracks from The Vaccines (An excellent follow up to first single “Wreckin’ Bar”), Wye Oak (Andy Stack’s hushed kick drumming is the best compliment to Jenn Wasner’s subtle golden tones), and Duran Duran (A strong return on this Mark Ronson produced stomper). Enjoy.
One spin was all it took for us to fall in love (become addicted) with “Household Goods”, new from Brit electronica act Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs. This is a seriously good song. Like knock you straight out good. So get to it. We’ll stop yammering. Get the play button. p.s. The vid is pretty good too.
Flying Lotus premiered a new jam, “Golden Axe”, on Gilles Peterson’s show last night. There’s word that Fly Lo’s working with pieces of a new sound these days. If this be any indication of the new direction, consider us psyched. Tip to SKOA
Our old friends Fenech-Soler are back with the latest single from their S/T debut, the track for “Demons”. “Demons” comes packed with killer melodies, outta space harmony and hooks, and dope beats and synthetic rhythms. Jam.
b3sci favs Jesse Boykins III and Machine Drum link up on this killer new single. The mix of Machine Drum’s more synthetic, heavier tones with JBIII’s smooth soulful tenor is magic; the tension between the mechanized and the organic. Had this one on blast much of the day. Look for “B4 the Night Is Thru” on iTunes tomorrow.
“Get Dark” by UK MC Mz Bratt is blowing it up on UK radio. The infectious grime jam hit the Annie Mac-Mistajam twin spin over the week-END (Annie Mac accent style). So are you like Blink-182 and Feelin’ This? or Are you like DJ Webstar and are Bummer Dean Anderson that somebody nicked Chicken Noodle Soup? Let us know.