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Stalley – White Minks & Gator Sleeves (Prod. Cardo)

Stalley - White Minks & Gator Sleeves (Prod. Cardo)

Here goes an outtake from the undisputed Boss of 330 Beard Rap smilin’ Stalley & another b3 fave producer Cardo. The “Intimate Friends”-sampling “White Minks & Gator Sleeves” slowly rides out that laidback NE Buckeye State warm weather lane that Stalley so comfortably operates in. Bump this one out yr trunk.

Stalley – White Minks & Gator Sleeves (Prod. Cardo)

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Rating 8.3

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Wardell – Call It What You Want

Wardell

“Call It What You Want” is new from L.A. band Wardell. Sampled below from the duo’s debut EP “Brother/Sister”, “Call” is three minutes ten of sharply-crafted sweet & sunny guitar pop that we think deserves your attention (ASAP). You can start sorting that out with the play buttons below.

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Rating 8.6

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John Newman – Love Me Again

John newman love me again

Oh lawd. Rudimental collaborator (“Not Giving In” “Feel the Love”) John Newman’s new (& debut solo single) “Love Me Again” is very impressive indeed. While not straying too far from a Rudimental-esque sound (not that’s really a bad thing), Newman brings an urgency and punch to the song that makes the track and his vocal performance both very very believable. (It’s like Mr. Newman is singing directly to YOU directly into YOUR headphones with each and every spin of the track. He needs YOU to listen.). We expect nothing less than for “Love Me Again” to absolutely smash the UK charts this summer. Awesome.

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Rating 8.6

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Wise Blood – Universe Is Blessed

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Check out the expertly constructed beats-pop ode to rat-poison turpentine martinis “Universe Is Blessed” from Dovecote artist Wise Blood. Excerpted from his forthcoming debut full-length id Wise Blood a/k/a Christopher Laufman impresses with a tour de 2013 beats (he cites Zomby and SpaceGhostPurpp as inspirations) on the orchestral-loops heavy-on-the-ones-driven track. id is due June 25th.

Wise Blood – Universe Is Blessed

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Rating 8.3

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Rathborne – Last Forgiven

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“Last Forgiven” is a new favorite. The track comes from NYC based artist Luke Rathborne in anticipation of his forthcoming LP, SOFT, which is set for release July 3rd. The album was produced by Emery Dobyns and Albert Hammond Jr. While you can definitely hear Hammond Jr’s arrangement experience on some vertical qualities in “Last Forgiven”, more than that, “Last Forgiven” has a timbre that ushers in the sound of summer and all the menacing fun in life that’s yet to come. Rathborne performs May 14th in New York City at Glasslands, be there.

Rathborne – Last Forgiven

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Rating 8.5

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Giveaway: Chrome Sparks w/ Tropicool, Ruckus Roboticus, Surf Ambassador Hendo, Channel One @ Bootleg Gallery LA this Saturday!

Chrome Sparks Bootleg

This Saturday night The Bootleg Gallery welcomes Brooklyn DJ, producer and multi-instrumental musician extraordinaire, Chrome Sparks to headline an amazing evening of nonstop jams. Downtown Lobby presents the night’s festivities which will also include performances from Tropicool, Ruckus Roboticus, Surf Ambassador Hendo and Channel One. B3SCI has got a pair of tickets for this show to give away to one lucky reader. For your chance to win, email us here and say that you’d like to be entered in the Chrome Sparks ticket giveaway. We’ll be picking our winning email submission at random this Saturday morning (one entry per person). You can get more information on the show here. Good luck and see you on Saturday!

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NASTY ILL BROTHER S.U.G.I – Soul In the Hole

NASTY ILL BROTHER SUGI

Right, Get with B3 and get in that SOUL HOLE w the hero Nasty Ill Brother S.U.G.I.. Spoilers: the soul hole sounds a bit like if Dilla (R.I.P.) and FlyLo linked up got really high and then put re-runs of Alien Nation on the VHS. (which sounds pretty awesome to us, OK). Get thee to the soul hole.

NASTY ILL BROTHER S.U.G.I (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.4

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The Orwells – Other Voices

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The awesome “Other Voices”, the title track from Chicago kids The Orwells upcoming EP, is the sound of a band not only rounding into form but operating with a confidence and self-belief that, as much as it is an anachronism in the year 2013, is really very refreshing. Look out for “Other Voices” to drop on June 25th via East End/Canvasback.

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Rating 9

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Stardust – Music Sounds Better With You (Giraffage Remix)

Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You giraffage remix

The capable hands of our friend Charlie Yin a/k/a Giraffage well manage one of the greatest (and most difficult to remix) dance tracks ever, with his dreamy new take on Stardust’s iconic “Music Sounds Better With You”

Owl Eyes – Closure (Giraffage Remix)

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Rating 8.5

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The National – Sea Of Love [Video]

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Death, taxes, American Idol & The National. What do our Ohio-born friends have in common these other three entities? CONSISTENCY. But in contrast to those lame to not so awesome things, The National are consistently great. “Sea of Love”, The Big N’s latest single from the forthcoming sixth LP Trouble Will Find Me, is just the most recent in a decade-plus collection of really fine classic music. Sample the new single below.

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Rating 8.7

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Money – Bluebell Fields

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Rapidly working their way through a host of un-google-able band names such as “Youth” and “Books” Bella Unions latest signing seem to have finally settled on “Money”, and this is their new video for future album track “Bluebell Fields”. Comparisons are being made to the likes of early Verve records and with the elusive nature of this Manchester outfit so far, the late summer release date for their debut record is already a highly anticipated one. It’s also worth taking a listen to their recent session with Amazing Radio to further appreciate the emotional capacity of their beautiful reverbs and heart-wrenching songwriting. By Nathan Hetherington

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Rating 8.5

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Review: Bag Raiders @ Lure w/ Plastic Plates, Gorgon City and Jason Bentley 5/3/13

Bag Raiders

What a way to kick off Lure’s Private Label concert series. The combination of Lure being one of the hottest nightclubs in LA and having some of the hottest DJs perform is pure gold. During a Bondax and Breakbot concert that I reviewed back in late March, I noticed how the DJ stage was on the side of the venue rather than the center, making the feng shui a bit odd. On Friday night May 3rd, Lure had a nice setup with lighting rigs, an open roof and the DJs directing the crowd from a riser in the back, facing all of the audience.

First up was a man who has been everywhere in LA, and basically has a stronghold on what is popular in up and coming music, KCRW’s Jason Bentley. Being a Music Director with impeccable taste is one thing, and having a nice feature in LA Weekly is another, but the man has always been a tremendous DJ. Serving as a great opener on the night, the crowd was responsive to his bumping set.

People started to really pile in as the hands were switched to Aussie born Plastic Plates. Felix Bloxsom has amassed a nice following over the past couple of years and has been featured on a couple of Kitsune’s compilations. Being on this bill seemed to only make the most of sense. Felix’s set was a perfect prelude to Bag Raiders, using similar elements of a house heavy set. A highlight from the set had to be PP’s awesome remix on the super catchy “Cast Away” by Strange Talk.

Plastic Plates left the stage to a rowdy audience, only to usher in another Aussie act. Bag Raiders arrived to a loud applause. The house duo from Sydney, consisting of Chris Stracey and Jack Glass, got things started quickly, and everyone in the buidling was ready. The duo started playing off of their 2010 self-titled release. Momentum shifted when Chris Malinchak’s infectious single “So Good To Me” took over the speakers. Almost like a taste of what’s to come next Friday at Lure, Bag Raiders let the track just play and took it easy to enjoy the beauty of it. The rest of the set was a mix between originals, remixes and some new stuff that was very well received. The climax of the whole set was easily their big single, “Shooting Stars”. The club seemed to be sucked into a trance with the gradual rise of the verse and the monster drop into the chorus. A perfect way to end a Friday night.

Reviewed By Brian Litwin
Photos By Corey Armend

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