Com Truise adds a sythwave touch to “Kemosabe” with this latest flip on the new Everything Everything single. Get familiar below. #loneranger
Everything Everything
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Com Truise
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Rating 8.1
Com Truise adds a sythwave touch to “Kemosabe” with this latest flip on the new Everything Everything single. Get familiar below. #loneranger
Everything Everything
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Com Truise
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Rating 8.1
John Newman offers an intimate solo take on his recent feature from the Rudimental interwebs smash, “Not Giving In”. At the ripe age of 21, it’s an understatement that Newman’s vocal tone and delivery is well beyond his years. Here, with only his piano offering for a spacious setting, Newman tells the melodic story with a noteworthy level of conviction.
John Newman
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Rating 8.2
Get psyched because Beni ‘Benga’ Adejumo has just dropped his latest banga! Yes, we did just say ‘banga’ and the track “Open Your Eyes” wraps the year for this UK based producer, offering just a taste of the electronic mayhem to come on his new album dropping in 2013. This track has come across our radar several times since this summer and now’s finally the official chance to turn your speakers up and bump. Dig in.
Benga
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Rating 8.2
We’re pretty excited to start off the week with something piping fresh from Eliza and the Bear. “Upon The North” is the new uptempo, head bobbing, singalong anthem from the harmonious Essex collective. This track is currently on repeat at B3 h.q. It will be part of a new double A-side release with “The Southern Wild” expected 2/25/13. Get more familiar with Eliza and the Bear below.
Eliza and the Bear
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Rating 8.2
Get excited. “Light As A Feather” comes from Katy B’s new Danger EP cut with an eye-opening list of collaborators including Diplo, Iggy Azalea, Jessie Ware, Jacques Greene and more! Download it for free at her site here while you can. And do like Katy says, ‘Get down ya’.
Katy B
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Rating 8
“Letter Of Intent” is the absolutely catchy new synth-pop single by Ducktails (Real Estate’s Matt Mondanile). Previewed from a forthcoming Domino Records release, The Flower Lane, “Letter Of Intent” seems nothing short of a solid indication that this album will be a noteworthy one. The single features Jessa Farkas (Future Shuttle) on vocals, Joel Ford (Ford & Lopatin) playing bass and Daniel Lopatin (Oneohtrix Point Never) on the keys. Ducktails hits the road in early 2013 with dates in New York City, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and the United Kingdom. By Brian Litwin
Ducktails
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Rating 8.4
B3 favorite Teams takes James Ferraro’s “SO N2U” track to the “magic spot”, lacing it up with a slick (if slightly spooky) after hours club feel. Jason Derulo.
Teams
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Rating 8.4
Crooked Hands, a new five piece out of Newcastle UK, serve up an excellent debut track with the beautifully pensive “Under”. Atmospheres of guitars & voice, kinetic at a constant unfurl, do a neat job of framing the track’s sharp set of melodies. Definitely one not to miss.
Crooked Hands
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Rating 8.3
Amusement are R&B-informed synthpop via the UK and blip up strongly on the b3sci radars with their latest track, the dreamy “Mural”. The assembled Londoners adeptly employ space and groove in way that lets the track’s potent (and plentiful) hooks breathe and thrive.
Amusement
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Rating 8.2
Berlin producer Robot Koch has teamed up with oft-collaborating vocalist John LaMonica for his fourth release, and first with Robots Don’t Sleep. His new self-titled EP is a fresh galactic mix of composition and instrumentation for the European beat maker. Robots Don’t Sleep translates seemlessly as a band project, taking a songwriting and melodic focus similar to Koch’s previous work with LaMonica on The Other Side. B3SCI’s got the US Premiere of the new EP. Get into it below.
Robots Don’t Sleep
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Rating 8.2
CREEP have just let loose on this new single featuring School of Seven Bells’ Alejandra De Heza and trip hop star Tricky. The down-tempo cut treads a dark and chilly gaze offering just a taste of what’s to come from CREEP’s debut album expected next year.
CREEP – Call Her (ft. Tricky & School of Seven Bells’ Alejandra De Heza)Rating 8.3