We love the intricately-woven brightly-laced wide-eyed cinematic scope and superbly-emotive groovy-guitar-fed horn-dazzled reverby-synth-tickled instrumental fundamentals of new gem track “”Phyllis” from NYC funk band Lettuce. Reviewed by Erin Shay.
Kansas City-MO-based production duo The Xtraordinair$ a.k.a. Leonard Dstroy, and Dominique Sanders, team up with Kansas City vocalist Reggie B on new one “No Pressure” a intricately-layered beautifully-vibrant seductively-lulling sensitive-soulful nature-inspired r&b-vibe-vocals-led track which is out via Paris independent collective Laruche Records. Reviewed by Erin Shay.
B3’s Russ Ramos caught Friday’s Tei Shi at the Roxy in West Hollywood and snapped a few rad photographs of the set which are available for your perusal below.
I first discovered Raury when he was on the 2015 XXL freshman class cover. He’s a young kid out of Stone Mountain, Georgia with a unique flair and style of music. His debut album All We Need is about to drop on October 15 and so far it’s going to be dope. Another song from the album dropped today entitled “Forbidden Knowledge” featuring Big K.R.I.T.; on the track, Raury proves his wisdom is beyond his 19 years as he unravels the forbidden memories of his past while trying to find himself in the present. Reviewed by Jake Goldstein.
The veritable power-house that is POWERS (the duo of Mike Del Rio and Crista Ru) makes a strong return today on the irresistible and compellingly-constructed “Hot”. The B3SCI Records alums (now signed to Republic) will release “Hot” as component track of a new EP called “Legendary” out on October 23rd.
Day Wave, the project Oaktown man Jackson Phillips, is following up this summer’s “Headcase” EP with a new 7″ for House Arrest Records and “You Are Who You Are” is the jangled-out b-side to last month’s standout new one “Come Home Now”. Get into it below.
B3 are very pleased to premiere “Cut Me Clean” the new single from Danish producer Yo Mighty!. Featuring an infectious topline from buzz-y English singer Raphaella and a progressive UK-bass-influenced instrumental frame, “Cut Me Clean” ticks many of the requisite boxes for likely crossover success. Listen to the premiere of “Cut Me Clean” from Yo Mighty! below.
Still Parade, the project of Berlin-based musician Niklas Kramer, releases “Concrete Vision”, the first stream from the act’s upcoming debut LP. “Concrete Vision” is a hazy and accessible example of just very good indie pop writing, an accomplished track.
On the heels of her THC-produced early-90’s hip-hop vibe throwback track “Candy Salad” the ever-entertaining LA artist Doja Cat takes the cake with her new freestyle “Men Like Lavender”, a slow burning morose-moody scratchy-melodic tune which is packed with sentiment. Reviewed by Erin Shay.
New to B3 Brooklyn producer Octo Octa (a.k.a. Michael Bouldry-Morrison) puts out a deep atmospheric emotion-saturated twist on Juan Maclean’s 2014 blase-vocals-led expansive deep house dance track “Here I Am” (which has been the subject of several remixes). Octo Octa’s beautifully condensed new remix is available now via New York label DFA Records. Reviewed by Erin Shay.
Brazillian DJ/producer Heiken (who is slated to perform on day five at the Electric Daisy Carnival-EDC BRASIL) teams up with Brazilian producer pal Chemical Disco (Alexandre Matoso) for a disco-accented bass-heavy bold-synth-inspired dance-floor gem called “Do What You Do”. Reviewed by Erin Shay.
Bloc Party are back and in a winning way. This new single doesn’t revert to their original post-punk ways, but it seems to be exactly where the band should be in 2015. The melodies are there, it’s got a groove that reminds slightly of singer Kele’s solo work, and there’s a strange, haunting organ that will likely stick to your ribs. Ace guitarist Russell Lissack remains in the fold, but their nearly irreplaceable rhythm section of old is now history. If “The Love Within” is any indication, this version of the band will be just fine. Reviewed by Bruce Rave.
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