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Rudimental – Hell Could Freeze ft. Angel Haze

Rudimental link up with rising MC queen Angel Haze for if “Hell Could Freeze”, previewed here from the group’s debut album expected early 2013. The track offers up a delictable hook in fine Rudimental fashion with an eclectic mix of RnB, hip hop, and soulful electronic vibes. We’re into it. Check out the track below.

Rudimental england (Official)

Rating 8.3

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11-27-12

Dani Deahl & The Dirty Tees – Paralyzed

The Dirty Tees link up with Dani Deahl for their debut label release on the anthemic floor filler “Paralyzed”. Get into it below.

The Dirty Tees california (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.5

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11-26-12

Liam Back – Prana

The dreamy “Prana” is new from German-based producer Liam Back. The track sports a sharp blend of far-off soundscapes and pitched up vocals but the clear star of the mix are the operatic/choral samples that, starting at about 0:35, weave their way about the production.

Liam Back – Prana

Liam Back (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.4

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11-25-12

Falcons – Vroom

Beep beep who got the keys to the b3 jeep. California producer Falcons focuses the Missy classic through the post-millennial sleep & b glass, exchanging the “supa dupa big” leather bodysuits and cameo appearances from Blaque for interstellar time warps and bottle service. Into it.

Falcons – Vroom

Falcons The Neighbourhood california (Facebook)

Rating 8.4

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11-25-12

Voyeur – Blame It On The Youth

UK electro duo Voyeur fuse that thump groovin’ base, harmonic subtlety and jazzy piano chord accents with a sensual balmy affect, and smooth sultry vocal punchline for a slow unfolding dance floor grinder on “Blame It On The Youth”. This rapidly emerging deep tech house producer/dj collective best known for their artfully infused remixes recently released this debut original track on MadTech records. Turn it up ya’ll and git balmy. By Erin Feathers

Voyeur – Blame It On The Youth

George Barnett england (Facebook)

Rating 8.3

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11-24-12

Chrome Canyon – Memories of a Scientist (Matthewdavid Remix)

L.A. based experimental electro producer Matthew David brings an exotic dimensional style and flowing whimsy to the quirky synthesized ballad “Memories of A Scientist” by Chrome Canyon. By Erin Feathers

Chrome Canyon – Memories of a Scientist (Matthewdavid Remix)

Matthewdavid california (Soundcloud)
Chrome Canyon (Facebook)

Rating 8

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11-24-12

Ultraista – Gold Dayzz (Maribou State Remix)

This cosmic re-do of Ultraista’s “Gold Dayzz” is the latest in a string of really good (beautiful) remixes from the LDN duo Maribou State. Swirling electronics, stunningly voiced vocal harmonies, and sweetly gliding counterrhythms are among well executed standout qualities of the remix. Do not miss it.

Ultraista – Gold Dayzz (Maribou State Remix)

Maribou State (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.4

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11-23-12

Russ Chimes – Turn Me Out

The Russ Chimes train rolls on with latest track “Turn Me Out” debuted tonight on Annie Mac’s R1 programme. The uptempo track has the feel of classic early 90’s music without sounding hokey, dated or dumb. We are into it.

Russ Chimes – Turn Me Out

Peace (Official)

Rating 8.4

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11-23-12

Trashbat – Shake Em Out (Legend4ry’s Love Mix)

UK producer Legend4ry cooks down perhaps the most cooled out interpolation of The Contours “Do You Love Me” of ALL TIME. We’re getting trippy mane with Juicy J.

Trashbat – Shake Em Out (Legend4ry’s Love Mix)

Trashbat (Facebook)

Rating 8.4

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11-21-12

Laid Back – Fly Away (Poolside Edit)

Our friends at Poolside released a freebie today, just in time to chill everyone out as the Thanksgiving break approaches. “Fly Away”, originally released in 1983 off the well received sophomore album Keep Smiling by Laid Back, gets a daytime disco spin and we approve. Poolside is south of the border this weekend for some spot dates before heading back to North America to play Chicago, Toronto and closing the year at the Snow Globe Music Festival in Lake Tahoe, CA. By Brian Litwin

Laid Back – Fly Away (Poolside Edit)

Poolside california (Facebook)

Rating 8.2

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11-21-12

Premiere: Stevie Neale – Dangerous (Sega Bodega Remix)

New age electro RnB songstress Stevie Neale gets the remix treatment from Sega Bodega on her new and debut single, “Dangerous”. The Scottish boardsman succeeds in tranforming the infectious dance-floor glam of “Dangerous” into an ambient fog of dawn-like reminisce. Consider this the morning after with it’s downtempo chill and pseudo-trap of scattered vocal manipulation. B3SCI’s got the premiere for you below. Check it out!

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Sega Bodega scotland (Facebook)

Rating 8.1

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11-19-12

Seven Lions – Days to Come (Lindsay Lowend Remix)

We swag while we Sunday surf. Lindsay Lowend’s (an artist we’ve been digging on recently) latest mix for Seven Lions is a slowcouched 3 minutes 56 exercise in deep beautiful tones and lighter-than-air feel. Give it up for Lindsay below.

Seven Lions – Days to Come (Lindsay Lowend Remix)

Lindsay Lowend (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.2

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11-18-12