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Track Reviews

Antwon – Living Every Dream (Prod. Pictureplane)

We’ve been steady bouncing to this new jam by Bay Area rapper Antwon all weekend. On the track, producer Pictureplane cooks up a sharp 90’s-styled “Tom’s Diner”-sampling heater for Antwon to rock to. Definite summertime jam status. Look out for Antwon’s End of Earth LP due soon.

Antwon (Facebook)

Rating 8.5

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07-28-12

Rick Ross – Maybach Music IV (Feat. Ne-Yo)

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This is what a champagne shower sounds like. The Boss grabs frequent collaborator Ne-Yo (“Super High”, “Think Like a Man” for some seriously expensive sounding shit on “Maybach Music IV”. Ross is, if anything, “going for it” on what we’ve heard thusfar off of GFID. Lengthy uniquely structured and arranged tracks, the cinematic quality that made Teflon Don so good has been pushed into an entirely new sphere on GFID. Tracks like “MMIV” and “Sixteen” are maybe a bit less focused than their TD counterparts but they’re bigger, elastic enough in a way, to shoulder the Atlasian labor to bear the weight of Rozay’s exponentially expanding larger than life persona.

Rick Ross (Facebook)

Rating 8.3

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07-26-12

Crystal Castles – Plague

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Electro goth pop wizards Crystal Castles have unleashed “Plague” as the leading vanguard from their third LP and the strength of which suggests more top draw material to follow. Complete with shrieking synths and vocals, consider this is a rubber-stamped summer banger by all accounts. By Nathan Hetherington

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Rating 8.3

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07-25-12

Flying Lotus – Between Friends (Feat. Earl Sweatshirt and Captain Murphy)

Yep, you’re gonna like this. Adult Swim delivers again with the latest in its Singles Program connecting Flying Lotus with Sweatshirt guy and Charlie Murphy (probably Tyler the Creator). The neatly tipped jazz ‘n’ vibes are on full offer here as the featured MCs skate on top FlyLo’s superior tones.

Flying Lotus – Between Friends (Feat. Earl Sweatshirt and Captain Murphy)

Flying Lotus (Facebook)

Rating 8.1

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07-23-12

The Babies – Moonlight Mile

Brooklyn rock band The Babies knock one down for Woodsist on new bumper “Moonlight Mile”. Expect to hear more “Moonlight Mile” into the late summer and fall, as the track will be featured on an upcoming limited 7″ due August 14th as well The Babies’ new LP Our House On The Hill due in October.

The Babies (Facebook)

Rating 8.2

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07-23-12

Sun Airway – Close

Philadelphia band Sun Airway’s “Close” is one of our favorite songs of the year. Get psyched for the duo’s Soft Fall LP due October 2nd.

Sun Airway – Close

Sun Airway (Facebook)

Rating 8.9

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07-22-12

The Kills – Dreams (Fleetwood Mac)

Love “Dreams”. Love Fleetwood Mac. Love The Kills’ Alison Mosshart. Love this.

The Kills – Dreams (Fleetwood Mac)

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Rating 8.5

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07-22-12

Findlay – Your Sister

Something gritty for you courtesy of new UK based band Findlay, of which offer up some raw power on their debut release (some puns intended). “Your Sister” sees release as limited 7″ in mid August via Manchester label Joyeux Anniversaire.

Findlay (Facebook)

Rating 8.1

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07-20-12

RAVE’S FAVE: The Vaccines – Teenage Icon

They promised us a different album this time around. The title of their new album will be Come of Age and you can hear it. The fast drum intro hits you right away, and then comes that signature 50’s riff. Justin sings “I’m no teenage icon, I’m no Frankie Avalon.” The first song we heard from Come of Age was the surprisingly Dylan-esque “No Hope”, and now this killer. I’ve got heaps of hope for what the rest of the album will sound like. By Bruce Rave

The Vaccines – Teenage Icon

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*Check out Bruce’s Moheak Radio “Go Deep” show on Sunday nights 7-9 pm Pacific, 10-12 am Eastern, 3-5 am GMT. Also listen to past shows at Bruce’s blog and follow Bruce on Twitter.

Rating 9.3

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07-20-12

Usher – Scream (Project 46 Remix)

Canadian production team Project 46 flips the Billboard Top 10 from Ursher on their latest offering. Expect a club edit of the track to drop soon and get into the radio edit below.

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Rating 8.3

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07-20-12

RAVE’S FAVE: Passion Pit – It’s Not My Fault, I’m Happy

2012 has been a great year so far for developing acts because many of indie’s major artists have been quiet. That is about to chance, with an onslaught of higher-profile people dropping albums over the next two months. Passion Pit’s “Gossamer” comes next Tuesday. This album is brighter and lighter than it’s predecessor. Their “Take A Walk” single has become a hit, and this is my next fave track. The title along makes you want to give it a listen. It has a bit of the “Take A Walk” vibe with a driving beat and great melody, but it’s stands quite nicely on its own.

Passion Pit (Facebook)

Rating 8.0

*Check out Bruce’s Moheak Radio “Go Deep” show on Sunday nights 7-9 pm Pacific, 10-12 am Eastern, 3-5 am GMT. Also listen to past shows at Bruce’s blog and follow Bruce on Twitter.

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07-19-12

Rick Ross – 3 Kings (Feat. Dr. Dre & Jay-Z)

Rozay couldn’t afford another brick. Fucking finally. Rawse should be counting his lucky Maybach stars this track, as has been the case with much of what’s been released of God Forgives, I Don’t, isn’t trash (“Hold Me Back” anyone?). Jake One’s production is the star here, Dre sounds solid, Hov sounds tired, and Ross sounds meh, but the production, yessssss! God forgives, b3sci don’t

Rick Ross (Facebook)

Rating 8.0

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07-19-12