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Illangelo & Rochelle Jordan – What The Fuss

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Weeknd collaborator Illangelo links with the uber-talented Rochelle Jordan for the grimy R&B of new one “What The Fuss”. Melodically in lane somewhere between Ciara and the late Aaliyah, Ms. Jordan’s rhythmic and diction choices fit Illangelo’s creeper percussion matrix in a close to symbiotic manner. We NEED more!

Rochelle Jordancanada: (Facebook)

Rating: 8.7

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02-18-14

Bo Saris – Tender

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New favorite Bo Saris channels pre-“Blurred Lines” R. Thicke and mid-career Timberlake for the falsetto-y love paean “Tender”. Deriving its rhythmic rudder from more classic R&B (Marvin Gaye’s “Inner City Blues” quickly comes to mind), Saris on “Tender” does an able job of merging the classic and contemporary to push his own sound.

Bo Saris netherlands (Facebook)

Rating 8.49389

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02-18-14

Nick Hakim – Pour Another

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The minimalist R&B-influence songwriter genre seems to be here to stay (or is at least a trend with some longevity). Its latest talented purveyor is 23 year old Nick Hakim, who’s sumptuous, soulful, vocal-harmony heavy “Pour Another” is simply stunning. You need “Pour Another” in your life right now.

Nick Hakim (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.4

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02-18-14

Premiere: Secret Company – Saviour [Video]

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Essex UK four-piece Secret Company debut the official video for their breakout track “Saviour”. Blending just enough pop sensibility shine (a la The 1975 or Bastille) to give the track the accessibility its anthemic ambitions require, “Saviour” still keeps it c-o-o-l with its of-the-moment layered rhythms and inventively textured atmospheres. We’ve got your B3SCI World Premiere of “Saviour” below.

Secret Company england (Official)

Rating 8.2

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02-18-14

Oliver Wilde – On This Morning

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The stunning “On This Morning” is new from Bristol UK songwriter Oliver Wilde. Spotlessly arranged w/ cinematic string beds, hushed drums & some tunefully interesting countermelodies in the actual live violin leads; “On This Morning” is a stylistically vast and varied (and refreshing) exercise in great inventive songwriting. Red Tide Opal in the Loose End Womb is due May 5th on Howling Owl Records.

Oliver Wilde england (Official)

Rating 8.2

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02-14-14

Shlohmo & Jeremih – No More

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And the blogosphere went “sheeeeeiiiittt”. Back in March of last year, everybody’s favorite looks like his name is misspelled R&B star Jeremih collab’d w/ hoodie-wearing languid dark instrumental chief Shlohmo for “Bo Peep” which blew up The Internet, won a Grammy, and became Pharrell Williams’ favorite song. The S & J combination are back w/ “No More”, a grimy moody bit of neo R&B that will put the serious-face head-nod on just about any music bro. We’re into it.

Shlohmo california (Facebook)

Rating 8.4

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02-14-14

Mapei – Don’t Wait (Cranks Remix)

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BK-based producer Cranks puts one of 2013 best songs, Mapei’s “Don’t Wait”, through the uptempo glamour house ringer and comes up aces with an A+ mix. Well done.

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Rating 8.0

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02-14-14

Little Dragon – Klapp Klapp

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Team LD announced today Nabuma Rubberband, the Swedish rhythm pop band’s first LP in three years; following up their breakthrough Ritual Union. Single #1 is “Klapp Klapp” and while the overall motion and precise diction-focused singing of Yukimi Nagano are still in tact, the new track carries a noticeably more visceral edge and an instant accessbility that surpasses even Ritual Union‘s best tracks. Welcome back, Little Dragon!!

Little Dragon sweden (Official)

Rating 8.4

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02-13-14