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Track Reviews

Casey Veggies – Anybody (Prod. Sap)

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Casey Veggies just surprised us with a new song from his forthcoming album Live & Grow. Producer Sap tees up an interesting beat for Veggies that alone deserves repeated listens. Look out for Veggies Live & Grow album when it drops on September 25th. Reviewed by Jake Goldstein.

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08-13-15

Different Sleep – So Afraid 2 Cry

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Chicago producer Different Sleep takes on an emotional flip of Rihanna in the newly posted “So Afraid 2 Cry”. Production on all Different Sleep tracks is consistently great, but “So Afraid 2 Cry” may take the cake. Major feelz below. Reviewed by Tony Perkis.

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08-12-15

Kenton Slash Demon – Harpe

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“Harpe” is new from freshly minted Future Classic artist Kenton Slash Demon and is one of the best tracks of the year.

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08-12-15

Audiofly – Chiaroscuro

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Barcelona electro duo Audiofly spin it inter-stellar-style with a brightly-turbulent multi-dimensional synth-embellished sound-scape called “Chiaroscuro” from their newly released EP (of the same name) which is out now via Supernature. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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08-12-15

Ben Khan – Blade (Tidal Wave of Love) (Demo)

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We’re into the robust and soulful, scratchy-turbulent synth-bemused perspective and carefully laid muffled pace of “Tidal Wave of Love” a slow-moving new demo track from Ben Khan, a B3-fave ultra-talent who recently released his “1000” EP. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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08-12-15

Lil’ Dicky – Professional Rapper (Feat. Snoop Dogg)

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Lil’ Dicky just dropped his debut album Professional Rapper and it’s incredible. Dicky has amazingly in two years grown from Youtube rapper with one mixtape to sold-out touring across the entire U.S. Just check out the features on Lil’ Dicky’s album(incl. Fetty Wap, T-Pain, and the Snoop-assisted title track showcased here on B3) and you will know immediately he is legit. Reviewed by Jake Goldstein.

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08-12-15

Chance the Rapper – Israel (Sparring) (Feat. Noname Gypsy)

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Fresh off of a joint mixtape with Lil B and Surf, Chance has not let us go long without some new music. Slow and jazzy beat “Israel” perfectly compliments the lyrical topic and theme Chance aims to portray in the song. Reviewed by Jake Goldstein.

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08-12-15

Mike Stud – These Days (Prod. Louis Bell)

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Mike Stud has been cranking out some great songs recently, and slow rap jam “These Days” with Louis Bell on production is no exception. If you have not already, check out Mike Stud’s most recent mixtape It’s Spring Break, Homie!. Reviewed by Jake Goldstein.

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08-12-15

GEMS – Living as a Ghost

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Favorites GEMS announce debut LP for Carpark Records Kill the One You Love with MBV guitar-referencing single “Living as a Ghost”. The new song ably blends GEMS’ penchant for interesting rhythmic architecture based writing with avant instrumentation and vocal mixing and is a very strong return. Welcome back, GEMS. Kill the One You Love is out October 30.

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08-11-15

Ryan Egan – Between the Pages

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Ryan Egan is back today with the second stream from his upcoming “Postures” EP, “Between the Pages”. The track produced by Luca Buccellati (Tei Shi, REN), is a second expert example of nearly perfectly constructed indie pop. This is the template.

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08-11-15

Emily Jones – Translate (Prod. Henry Green)

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Delve into the deep-wading atmospheric-calm and transparent heart-felt vocal reaches of British songstress Emily Jones on “Translate” the uniquely-elegant soulfully-exquisite Bon Iver-styled title track off Emily’s recently-released Henry Green-produced debut EP. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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08-11-15

Years & Years – Desire (Gryffin Remix)

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Lose yourself amidst the soft-edged muted-expansive down-tempo temperament and upbeat-inspirational vocal under-layers of “Desire” a quietly scintillating new remix (of B3-fave Years and Years) from NYC producer Gryffin, who we last covered in December for their stellar dance remix of Bipolar Sunshine’s (moody-sublime) pop-inspired track “Daydreamer”. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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08-11-15