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Ifan Dafydd – Celwydd

“Celwydd”, which is Welsh for “pizza”, marks the return of rising soulful electronic musician Ifan Dafydd. The gorgeous “Celwydd” is built on multi-layered skillfully interspliced vocals (one of which could very well be Adele?) and smoother-styled garage rhythms. “Celwydd” is a definite strong return.

Ifan Dafydd – Celwydd

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Rating 8.5

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01-17-13

Giraffage & XXYYXX – Even Though (Blackbird Blackbird Remix)

The self-proclaimed folktronica wünderkind Blackbird Blackbird recently let loose a magical remix of the well liked “Even Though”, by Giraffage and XXYYXX. The track boasts a great use of space and really brings out the best elements of the original song, it’s an impressive piece of production. San Francisco based Blackbird Blackbird hits the road soon with Starfucker for a little over a month of dates in the US, and then, just announced, will go to Europe in May with the above mentioned XXYYXX, Giraffage, as well as Slow Magic and Beat Culture. By Brian Litwin

Giraffage & XXYYXX – Even Though (Blackbird Blackbird Remix)

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Rating 8.3

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01-17-13

Club 8 – Kill Kill Kill

“Kill Kill Kill” by Swedish trip-hop journeymen Club 8 is likely the most chill pro-vegetarianism paean you’ll ever hear. Club 8 is currently wrapping up their 8th studio album, which should see release by year’s end.

Club 8 – Kill Kill Kill

Club 8 sweden (Official)

Rating 8.1

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01-16-13

Billions & Billions – The Dance

The DJ’s responsibility is to get the crowd moving. Mike Simonetti takes this quite literally. His alias Billions & Billions (with vocalist Monty Luke) actually tells you to dance throughout “The Dance”. You can’t help but listen and enjoy his directions and rants alongside the uplifting beat. Don’t girls love a man that can get them to shake their bodies to music? You like how I wrote that, yeahhh.. By Teddy Pendergrass

Billions & Billions – The Dance

Billions & Billions newjersey (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.3

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01-16-13

Phil Beaudreau – Anyway [Interlude]

The collaboration between producer Dawaun Parker and LA-based R&B singer Phil Beaudreau yields another class track. Galvanized by an excellent lot of melodies and some next level production, “Anyway” is smooth and slow jammy without sounding hokey or derivative. We are into it.

Phil Beaudreau – Anyway [Interlude]

Phil Beaudreau california (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.2

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01-16-13

Ruddyp – Maybe

Ruddyp steps up with a blissed out new beats track. “Maybe” got some of the punch of its more trap-y type peers but with an additional (gorgeous) melodic component that makes the track something really special. A+

Ruddyp – Maybe

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Rating 8.4

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01-15-13

Foals – My Number (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Remix)

The Dinosaur Man a/k/a/ Oxford electronic artist and Django Unchained support character Orlando Higginbottom dials up a beautifully dynamic new take on Foals recent “My Number” single. Get it girl.

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (Facebook)

Rating 8.3

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01-15-13

Justin Timberlake – Suit & Tie (Feat. Jay-Z)

Of course we love this. Still, everytime we hear the 50 year old man component of this track rap about make-up sex, it’s a little weird. Welcome back, JT.

Justin Timberlake – Suit & Tie

Justin Timberlake (Official)

Rating 8.4

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01-14-13

MØ – Glass

MØ, who you may remember from her equally excellent “Pilgrim” single from last year, returns with the world music-influenced Santigold-esque “Glass”. For the track, complex labyrinthine rhythmic structures & hyperkinetic guitar melodies support MØ’s syrupy sweet alto. We are into it.

MØ – GLASS

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Rating 8.342

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01-14-13

Throwback Saturday: Cressida – 6am (Kyau And Albert Remix)

Club music has many fans. But I don’t believe the average JOEnie loves Chachi knows when done right, the genre is essential. It is clear DJ Tiesto (amongst others) gets slack because he is mainstream. We must remember music was born for the masses. Just because everybody likes it doesn’t mean it is bad. Innovative “artists” are simply sparse. 2006 – 2008 is my golden age for trance. Tiesto couldn’t help releasing this vocal, dance track in his 2008 Asia-inspired compilation. And, you can bet your bottom dollar the full version is even better. By Teddy Pendergrass

Cressida – 6am (Kyau And Albert Remix)

Kyau And Albert (Official)

Rating 8.4

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01-12-13

Cour Vette – Cafe Disco x At Night (Demo)

Not much is known about the recently created Cour Vette, but by the tracks released so far, you can tell there is some talent behind those decks. Canadian producer Teen Daze has been dropping Cour Vette’s new release via Facebook, which leads me to believe that it just may be him under a different moniker. Either way, tracks like “Cafe Disco” take me back to some great French House records, and not just the obvious Daft Punk, but early releases from Ed Banger Records, Kitsuné and other Parisian dance labels. By Brian Litwin

Cour Vette – Cafe Disco

Cour Vette – At Night (Demo)

Cour Vette (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.1

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01-11-13

MAUSI – Move

Newcastle Italo-popppers MAUSI’s new single “Move” is synth pop realised at its highest level. The summer-in-the-bleak-midwinter feel of “Move” is boosted up by a veritable sundrenched blitz (“sundrenched blitz” yeah, we just took it there.) of hooks and melody. The “Move” single is due 4th March on the Loose Lips label (Azari and III & Chad Valley).

MAUSI – Move

Mausi england (Official)

Rating 8.4

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01-11-13