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
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Rating 8.4
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
Birmingham’s Peace are the shit. We’re still waiting for them to make the trip over to the states but that’s not something we’ll hold against them (for now, at least.) “Wraith” sees the young boys climbing further up the lord’s “pop arrangement” ladder embracing a bit tidier more immediately R1 friendly lane.
Peace – WraithPeace
(Official)
Rating 8.3
Whoa. Where did Kami de Chukwu come from? Spin the heavy, chillingly soulful “Savior” while we try to figure out what the hell universe this guy just beamed down from.
Kami de Chukwu – SaviorKami de Chukwu
(Soundcloud)
Rating 8.4
LA’s Kisses crew are your key to a tropical Thanksgiving. From moment one, you’ll be “whisked away” straight into “island vibes” and “pina coladas” with their Cayman Islands Margaritaville styling of Wild Cub’s “Straight No Turns”
Wild Cub – Straight No Turns (Kisses Remix)Kisses
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Rating 8.3
The Neighbourhood took to the airwaves of Zane Lowe’s Radio 1 show earlier today to debut new track “Let It Go”. Compact, precise & hooky as f “Let It Go” is emblematic of this urban-influenced indie sort of sound being executed at its highest level.
The Neighbourhood – Let It GoThe Neighbourhood
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Rating 8.4
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
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Rating 8.2
Maryland singer/songwriter Camille Michelle Gray’s acoustic version of Kendrick Lamar’s “Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe” (maybe our favorite track on GKMC) is really really good. The playing isn’t 100% perfect, you can tell that this performance was more of a one off, but Camille’s soulfulness and the skill with which she interprets Kendrick’s intricate lyricism are both of the highest quality. Camille’s definitely someone now on the b3 radar.
Camille Michelle Gray – Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe (Kendrick Lamar)Camille Michelle Gray
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Rating 8.5
It’s full speed ahead for the Norwich based Port Isla as they embark on a dark and bloody sea of new bands with their ironically titled debut single, “Sinking Ship”. This band’s mast sits firm, with a unifying collection of harmonious group vocals and an uptempo folksy bounce about. It seems likely that this ship ain’t sinking any time soon.
Port Isla – Sinking ShipPort Isla
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Rating 8
Old Man Khalifa and the Juice Man trade some trippy rhymes about some of their favorite subjects including smoking expensive weed, buying expensive cars, and being Juicy J (We’ll leave it to you to suss out who raps about what).
Wiz Khalifa – Gone (Feat. Juicy J)Wiz Khalifa
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Rating 8.1
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!
Stevie Neale
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Sega Bodega
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Rating 8.1
Lady, the duo of Nicole Wray (who you may know from her 90’s collaborations with Missy Elliott and The Black Keys’ BlakRoc project) and UK soulstress Terri Walker, put a little soul into their independent woman with their track “Money”. Girl got her own and she gon’ flaunt it.
Lady – MoneyLady (Facebook)
Rating 8.2
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