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Vanessa Elisha – Out of Time

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Tune in to the voluptuously emotive heart-spun vocals of B3 featured rising-star songstress Vanessa Elisha on her smooth new track “Out Of Time” which features the deep-sultry beat-textured modern r&b production artistry of bright-talent LA wiz-kid producer XXYYXX (featured a number of times here on the blog). Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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11-17-15

Pusha T – Untouchable

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After a two-year drought, the newest president of G.O.O.D Music, Pusha T, releases “Untouchable” off of his upcoming album King Push. Timbaland is on production, nodding in tribute to Notorious B.I.G with the track’s main sample. Pusha T is having a pretty good week; Yeezus himself pronounced him the first president of G.O.O.D Music and T announced Friday the release of his latest Adidas shoe collaboration. Look out for King Push that will hopefully drop in the coming months. Reviewed by Jake Goldstein.

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Freddie Gibbs – Extradite (Feat. Black Thought)

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This guy. Freddie Gibbs successfully defends his title as B3SCI’s favorite rapper on “Extradite”. Instrumentally laced with jazz and trip-hop elements, “Extradite” as a beat stands zero chance vs. Gangsta Gibbs (and cool guest Black Thought from The Roots) command of diction and turns of tempo. A very good track.

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Giveaway: Meg Myers @ El Rey Theater, L.A. on 11/17

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The awesome Meg Myers, who released her debut LP Sorry in September, will play the El Rey in L.A. tomorrow (11/17) and you can be there! B3 is giving away two pairs of passes to tomorrow night’s show to two very fortunate readers. To enter email us by 10 P.M. PT tonight. We will notify the winners tomorrow morning. Good luck! For further details about Meg Myers’s show, check out the El Rey website.

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11-16-15

Beacon – Preserve

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The awesome Ghostly International will release Escapements, the new LP from Brooklyn band Beacon, in February. “Preserve” as a track sounds quite modern, almost as if it came from five-ten years in the future (no joke “Preserve” really sounds like what indie dance music might sound like in 2020), the synthesis on “Preserve” of a varying textures of R&B, dance, elsewhere is quite new (and refreshingly so). Don’t miss out.

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Crooked Colours – Step (LO’99 Remix)

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B3 fave dance-vibe mood-setter LO’99 wows us with a mind boggling barrage of synth-heavy instrumentals and an immense bass line groove on his intense new catchy-hooked percussion-accented ambient sizzler “Step”, a remix for Aussie act Crooked Colours. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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Tom Misch – Twinkle Twinkle

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B3 favorite artist Tom Misch turns in an incredible new brilliant-toned funk-beat-textured hip-hop-picturesque vintage-jingle vibe-y new wonder that we love called “Twinkle Twinkle”. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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Premiere: HAIZE – Solar

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“Solar” is the debut track online from Reading UK newcomers HAIZE. Best pals with Sundara Karma in the Reading scene, the quartet (all aged 18 years!) operate (much like SK) within a space of instrumentally artful indie ruddered by a strong command pop hook writing and song structure. In talking about the anthemic track’s origins HAIZE described “Solar” as “the first song to come together properly as a band. It’s all our favourite live song to play and is always sure to make us let loose at the end of a set.” and lyrically about “being stuck in the middle ground when ending with someone and second guessing every feeling, but in the end realising whats best and having to deal with it. In a way it’s a heartbreak song but goes through all the stages you go through when it’s over with someone.” We’re pleased to B3 Premiere the debut track from the very promising HAIZE. Enjoy below.

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PREP – Sunburnt Through the Glass

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“Sunburnt Through the Glass” is the second single from new band out of London PREP. While the details thusfar around the band are scant, the focus of familiarity through this track (“Sunburn Through the Glass”) is well executed on. Right, the kernel of nearly every great pop song is the melodic/structural familiarity of its main hook(s) (maybe it’s my own listening bias but there’s definitely a bit of School of Noel in the particular turns of the verse’s main vocal melody). Couple that with a modern Jungle, Honne, Leisure-styled chorus and you have a very likely candidate for a buzz track. We dig it.

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Sango – Dias Melhores (Interludio)

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B3’s beat maker favorite Sango brings in his signature melange of phenomenal sophisticated beats and meshes them seamlessly with whimsical Latin-pizzazz female vocals on lusophone new track “Dias Melhores” (we swear she’s saying zanahoria). Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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11-13-15

Braxton – Aspidistra

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The awesome new track “Aspidistra” is the charismatically-artsy turbulent-synth-driven deep-house b-side dance track from Brighton-based MTA Records rep’d rising-star artist Braxton. Excellent. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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Figgy – Make Me Feel

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Lose yourself in fabulous disco-biased abandon with “Make Me Feel” a stunning vintage Blue Notes-sampling 70’s-vibe dance track which is first in a series of five disco edits from B3-featured NYC-based house/disco/soul production artist Figgy (who we discussed in March for his vibrantly catchy electro-soul dance revamp of Le Youth’s Brandy-sampling standout “Real”). Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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11-13-15