Yesssssss. Young Veggies and DMV Phil go in. The track tips up nice with a soulful drop and a dope as fuck ?flute sample. Put this one on repeat.
Phil Ade – P.O.P. Music (Feat. Casey Veggies)Rating 8.4
Yesssssss. Young Veggies and DMV Phil go in. The track tips up nice with a soulful drop and a dope as fuck ?flute sample. Put this one on repeat.
Phil Ade – P.O.P. Music (Feat. Casey Veggies)Rating 8.4
Artists that can dig deep and pull sounds straight from their soul are too few and far between. On the heels of his feature with Wretch 32 on the hit “Don’t Go”, Josh Kumra continues forward with the excellent ‘”Call Off The Search”. Powerful, honest, and tuneful in all the right ways, “COTS” is a can’t miss type track. Preview the track and get familiar with Josh Kumra below.
Josh Kumra – Call Off The SearchJosh Kumra (Facebook)
Rating 8.8
Here goes the new title track from internet meme Lana Del Rey’s “Born 2 Die” LP. How are we feeling about this?
Lana Del Rey – Born 2 DieLana Del Rey (Official) (Facebook)
Rating 8.0
L.A.-based duo Saint Le Roq go in on “Other I”, a nicely tipped mix of classic house, future garage, and 2011 R&B-ish pop. We are into it.
Saint Le Roq – Other ISaint Le Roq (Official) (Facebook)
Rating 8.3
“They Won’t See U”, an unreleased track from AraabMUZIK, comes nicely equipped with a sharp 1-2 and a killer use of choral samples in the instrumentation. The result is akin almost to a futuristic gospel choir. We can dig that. Jams.
araabMUZIK – They Won’t See UaraabMUZIK (Twitter) (Facebook)
Rating 8.5
b3sci and Liam Gallgher, #1 and #2 Birdy fans. Our girl’s pensive cover of The Naked and the Famous tune is really really good. Spin it below.
Birdy – Young Blood (The Naked and the Famous)Birdy (Facebook) (Soundcloud)
Rating 8.3
Imaad Wasif and LA-based accomplice Bobb Bruno give The Doors track “Go Insane” a 21st century facelift, subbing it’s 12-bar like sections with some extra fuzzy breakdowns of psychedelic rock sickness. The track is a favorite off the recent BEAT LA double LP Record Store Day compilation which also features some great covered cuts from other LA-based artists including No Age, Crystal Antlers and more. Check it out!
Imaad Wasif – Go Insane (feat. Bobb Bruno of Best Coast)Get BEAT LA via Narnack/Greatminds (Info)
Imaad Waasif (Official)
Best Coast (Facebook)
Rating 8.5
Where better to spend your Friday night than at one of the hottest rock clubs in the universe catching, critically acclaimed San Francisco collective, Papercuts, perform with support from Tim Cohen’s Magic Trick (of the Fresh & Onlys) and Cassorla? It’s all going down at The Satellite tomorrow in Silverlake, Los Angeles and we’re giving away a pair of tickets to one lucky reader!
To win just drop us a line HERE and you’ll entered to win a pair of tickets for the set. Our winner will be raffled and contacted day of the show. Additional show details at The Satellite.
Also, get in the spirit by sampling “Marie Says You’ve Changed” below. The track is one of our favorite cuts from Papercuts’ latest Fading Parade LP!
Papercuts – Marie Says You’ve ChangedContributed by Elliott Porter
Here we have French electro star Kavinsky – known for his 80’s sound, getting remixed by Scottish club-popper, Studio Brussels. Sexy vocals and a fresh take on Kavinsky’s old school sound has this song meshing better than memory foam. Check out more by Studio Brussels at the links below.
Kavinsky – Nightcall (Studio Brussels Remix)Studio Brussels Remix (Twitter) (Facebook)
Rating 8.3
Contributed by Bruce Rave
Black Keys’ El Camino drops next week and the good news is that this is a solid, solid album. Several tracks have already seen light of day, and it was still tough picking a fave because there isn’t a weak song to be heard on the album. Let’s go with “Stop Stop”. It’s got elements a bit more pop than what we usually hear from these Akron guys. Their blues roots remain, but the chorus is a major hook.
The Black Keys – Stop StopThe Black Keys (Official)
Check out Bruce’s “Go Deep” show on Fridays 1-3 pm Pacific, 4-6 pm Eastern, 9-11pm GMT. Also listen to past shows at Bruce’s blog and follow Bruce on Twitter.
Contributed by Trevor Meyer
Danish rockers and brothers The Great Tribulations just dropped their newest track on soundcloud. I can’t get enough of this song. The song has a New Order feel, but also maintains its individuality. The production features allaying synths, dreamy bridges, and tightly-knit guitar work. Sometimes a song’s most captivating qualities are strained by overproduction and unnecessary distractions, but not this track. From start to finish, “Go Back to the Beginning of the End” consistently delivers beautiful harmonies, well placed-hooks, and danceable drum beats. See what ya think. I can’t wait to hear more from these guys.
The Great Tribulations – Go Back To The Beginning Of The EndThe Great Tribulations (Soundcloud)
Rating 7.9