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Track Reviews

Raphael Saadiq – Moving Down the Line

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Another killer entry from Saadiq’s upcoming Stone Rollin’ LP. “Moving Down the Line” is maybe the new record’s “Big Easy”, the minor key, the shuffle rhythms, the percussive melodies. Keeping with Stone Rollin’s more ’70’s-inspired sound, “Moving Down the Line” is more cinematic, more layered, more dramatic in its arrangement. The strings build and break with the tenor of the tune. Stone Rollin’ is due May 10th on Columbia.

Raphael Saadiq – Moving Down the Line

Raphael Saadiq: (Official) (Myspace) (Twitter)

Rating: 9.0

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03-24-11

John West – Lovely (Feat. Pusha T)

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Another day, another Pusha feature. This time Mr. Thornton spits a few bars over new R&B artist John West’s “Lovely”. This is that sweet R&B, that candy sweet, honey smooth R&B, the kind of R&B you listen to when you’re kickin’ it with your girl on a Friday or in the crib with your Moms on a Sunday. The rhythm patterns in the drums remind a bit of another, kinda famous, Mr. West, with that sort of trailing kick pattern. Sure, this shit sounds like Robin Thicke, but in a GOOD (G.O.O.D.) way. “Lovely” is mint. Get into it.

John West – Lovely (Feat. Pusha T)

John West: (Myspace) (Official)

Rating: 8.3

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03-24-11

Big K.R.I.T. – Dreamin’

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Wow. More crazy good production from K.R.I.T., like who’s the last MC that could create that sort of emotional connect with his music. (The rhymes are fucking sick too.) Return of 4EVA is (now) due next week. We couldn’t be more psyched. K.R.I.T. is/will be a major star. Mark it down.

Big K.R.I.T. – Dreamin’

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Rating: 8.3

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03-23-11

Toro y Moi – Still Sound (Cuetec Remix)

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Berlin-based producer Cuetec serves up here a cooled out version of Toro y Moi’s blog smash. Into it.

Toro y Moi – Still Sound (Cuetec Remix)

Toro y Moi: (Myspace) (Blogspot) (Facebook)
Cuetec: (Myspace) (Soundcloud) (Facebook)

Rating: 8.0

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03-23-11

John Legend – Rolling in the Deep (Adele Cover)

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“Rolling in the Deep” continues to just keep giving, whether Jamie XX or Villa or now via John Legend. The song’s melody is so strong, so soulful, it’s able to translate itself to just about any genre, arrangement, or instrumentation. Here, our man John Legend takes a song that already had strong blues and gospel influence and propells it straight into spirituals territory. Using a purely a cappella arrangement; a chorus of joyful voices frame the song’s verses and uplift it’s choruses making for a sound that altogether is very powerful. Witness.

John Legend – Rolling in the Deep (Adele Cover)

John Legend: (Official) (Twitter) (Amazon)

Rating: 9.0

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03-23-11

Sweet Jane – Close Your Eyes

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One of the best things about SXSW is that you can just walk down a street and your ears can bring you to something you’ve never heard before. In preparing some post-festival coverage I recalled one of those bands that drew me in. If you’re a fan of Noel Gallagher and his guitar playing, then you can’t resist listening to this. Lydia Des Dolles lead vocals add a fresh compliment to the British sound. Into it.

Sweet Jane – Close Your Eyes (Single Version)

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Rating: 8.3
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03-22-11

Koreless – Maria

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This smoothed out stunner from Glasgow’s Koreless has been on repeat all day here. Koreless cooks up a perfect blend of beats that still hit, beats that can still sync with your own internal rhythms, but also have a quality of atmosphere that is transportive, that takes you elsewhere, vibes you out, cleanses your head.

Koreless – Maria via XLR8R

Koreless: (Myspace) (Soundcloud) (Facebook)

Rating: 8.2

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03-21-11

Quadron – Average Fruit (fLako Remix)

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Soul music. We got to catch Quadron at SXSW on Friday. Mindblown. Coco’s voice is the sort of shit you write love poetry about, or dedicate statuary to. Well here’s our dedication.

Quadron – Average Fruit (fLako Remix)

Quadron: (Myspace) (Facebook)
fLako: (Soundcloud) (Facebook)

Rating: 8.2

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03-21-11

XV – Awesome (Remix) (Feat. Pusha T)

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Soulful piano, warm synths, that buttery smooth feel good boom boom bap. Yeah we can totally rock to this. XV grabs Push for this remix to “Awesome”. Two of our fav rappers doing it linking up on the same track. Winner!

XV – Awesome (Remix) (Feat. Pusha T)

XV: (Myspace) (Twitter)

Rating: 8.1

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03-21-11

Pusha T – I Still Wanna (Feat. Rick Ross & Ab Liva)

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So real talk. We’re totally wrecked from SXSW. We’ve prob never walked so much in our lives. (We got around. Venue to Venue. You name it we covered it.) That said, we’ve got some (more) dope SXSW coverage upcoming this week. Anyway, Pusha’s heavily anticipated Fear of God mixtape dropped today, and fuck, it’s been worth the wait. Push kills every single track. Look out for features from Kanye, Pharrell, and Kevin Cossom. This track, “I Still Wanna”, which features Ricky Rosay and newcomer Ab Liva hits pretty hard. Stick this one in your truck and bang it.

Pusha T – I Still Wanna (Feat. Rick Ross & Ab Liva)

Pusha T: (Twitter) (Official) (Facebook)

Rating: 8.0

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03-21-11

SXSW Thursday Afternoon Wrap 03/17/11: Raphael Saadiq, The Vaccines, Foster the People, Cults

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We arrived during Cults set, and caught a band often too overlooked on last year’s ‘best of’ lists. But not by everybody, “Go Outside” was recently re-released through Columbia. Judging by their set, and if we were gamblers (and a gentleman never tells), we’d bet pretty handsomely that you’ll be seeing a lot more action from Cults in 2011.

Cults – Go Outside

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The Vaccines set was full of energy, fast-paced, and over before you knew what had happened. It says a lot when a band with a set full of short-running songs can so captivate their public (their first single runs only 1:24 long). With catchy hooks and melodies on songs like “Blow Up” and “If You Wanna”, they impressed a courtyard of eager listeners. “Wreckin’ Bar” killed. “Post Break Up Sex” had us popping around. The set was kinetic and fun. Pay attention, kids, cause The Vaccines are definitely a band to watch out for in 2011. And stay tuned for an exclusive b3sci interview with the band backstage after their set. And yes, the interview is about 50% talk about penises. C’mon what did you expect?

The Vaccines – Norgaard

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Foster The People again played to make some noise. That’s sick set #2 we’d caught from them. 2-0, boys. Read about sick set #1 here.

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If you know b3sci then you know that we are BIG fans of Raphael Saadiq, so suffice to say we were pretty excited to see his set next. We’d missed him at Stubb’s the night prior but left the performance at Cedar Street impressed nonetheless. Strongly rooted in jazz, blues, and R&B, Saadiq gave a performance that was funky and full of soul, mixing influences from greats like Chuck Berry and James Brown. Saadiq’s band was great. Consisting of a drummer, a bassist, two guitarists, a keyboardist, and two excellent backup singers, the Saadiq band provided a proper foundation for his sound. The pocket was tight, the harmonies were on point, and the vibe was right. Material wise, we heard a collection of new tracks from Saadiq’s forthcoming studio album, Stone Rollin’. What we heard was really really good. More of that 70’s soul inspired sound we’ve heard in singles “Good Man” and “Radio” with big beats and huge hooks.

Raphael Saadiq – Good Man

Catch all of b3sci’s SXSW 2011 coverage HERE

Photography contributed by Genevieve Sheehan

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03-18-11

RAVE’S FAVES: Lykke Li – Youth Knows No Pain

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Contributed by Bruce Rave

When the tribal rhythms of Lykke Li’s “Get Some” hit the internet last fall, it became a fave track for me but I wondered what kind of depth we’d get on her second album. Good news! While there’s nothing else that has the same feel, Lykke has shown she can deliver from different directions. “Youth Has No Pain” is the opener. It has a garage feel complete with a 60’s organ sound. Check it out here:

Lykke Li – Youth Knows No Pain

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Rating: 8.3
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03-17-11