Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Black Atlass - Young Bloods EP


Damn... we've been waitin for this clap back for years.  It's surreal that this is finally dropped.  Black Atlass' first self titled EP is probably one the most slapped projects in my history as a stereo killer.  To call this anticipated is a drastic understatement... and no doubt will fall short of the worlds steep expectations.  My bruh can get so loose on a fuckin track. He was 17 when he dropped his self titled and he is 19 today.  This is a kid who plans to shine for Fool's Gold Records... and he has aptly named his follow up EP, Young Bloods.  In a culture that fetishizes early success I aim not to fall victim to those forces... but one cannot help but be floored by the maturity of sound in this EP.  He is his own man, and so much more than a 19 year old with promise.

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Bastien₲ѺѦ₮ - Sunshine


Bastien₲ѺѦ₮ aka Julian Edwards from The East Bay Cali

The Weeknd - Drunk In Love (aywy. & TVNE remix)


The Weeknd's remix of Beyonce's "Drunk in Love"... was kind of weak. But this remix of that remix comes a little harder.  Also peep the Sade remix aywy laid down a month ago.

Sunday Sleeper: Supermvn - メアリー (Mary)


The young sample God 2 Nice placed the sample... it's Johnny Rain's, "Mary".

Saturday, February 22, 2014

P. Morris - Debut


P. Morris' debut mixtape, Debut is much more than a soundcloud stream. FKA Morri$ has given new expression to the term soundscape, as his album features Google Streetview-powered, interactive environments for each song designed by the creative agency OKFocus.

Downlad the mixtape here.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Forest Swords - The Weight of Gold (directed by Benjamin Millepied)




Nowness premiered Forest Sword's new video for "The Weight of Gold," a stand-out track from Barnes' Tri Angle Records release, Engravings, directed by French filmmaker Benjamin Millepied and set along the coast of Israel-Palestine's Dead Sea. Below, I've included Nowness' interview with Millepied and Barnes. Read a great introduction to the featured dancer, Billy Barry
Benjamin Millepied Fills a Bright Dead Sea Landscape with the Experimental Artist’s Brooding Music
“I first saw Billy Barry perform at Juilliard four years ago,” says the acclaimed French choreographer, filmmaker and photographer Benjamin Millepied. “I thought, ‘Who is this creature?’ Billy’s quality as a dancer is so otherworldly, I immediately knew I wanted to create a portrait of him. The sense of solitude depicted in the film reflects just how different he is as an artist.” The chance to direct today’s music video for British artist Forest Swords’ haunting track “The Weight of Gold” presented an intriguing opportunity for Millepied, who was seduced after being inspired by Israel’s Dead Sea area’s landscape, including the Judean desert and Nebi Musa site that is dedicated to Moses. “We arrived at a beautiful location and I just let the music and the desert move me instead of forcing it,” says Barry, the young flaxen-haired dancer who earned a spot at Tel Aviv’s prestigious Batsheva Ensemble straight out of school. “I listened to the music a lot before the shoot and on the day we just went with what happened naturally.” Below Forest Swords, AKA Matthew Barnes, explores the musical side of this creative collaboration.
I grew up listening to a lot of mainstream pop music, and I was fascinated with the production and structure of it. Then I gradually got into punk, hip-hop and electronic music. All that filters into the type of sounds, melodies and textures I’m attracted to now, though it’s difficult to be objective about that kind of thing when you’re making it.
The track “The Weight of Gold” came together fairly slowly. I pieced it together over a few weeks, adding and subtracting until it felt right and I mixed it outdoors like the rest of the record.
The locations Benjamin picked for this video really resonate with the track. I’ve always associated the songs from my album Engravings with a British landscape—woodland and sandstone, because that’s the environment I live and produced the record in. Taking the music out of that context and placing it in Israel definitely shifts the track in a direction I did not expect.

Nguzunguzu - Perfect Lullaby vol. II

Hear the Fade to Mind duo's stellar new mix for DIS Magazine.  Always pushing the boundaries, DIS has an interesting audio/visual presentation on their page to accompany the mix. See the tracklist below which is littered with obscure artists.


Dj Fofuxo & Dj Pausas vs. Yuki Koshimoto - Tarracho Exxelentt/ New Moon (MA edit)
Dj Lil Thug vs. Aaliyah - Hot tarraxa/ Dont think they know (MA edit)
Dj N.k - Não Chora Mais Não
Dj Cratera - My girl. My Music
Cassie - Diced Pineapples (NGUZU kizomba remix)
Marbonu - Pura Melodia
Dj tiba - Tarracha Poderoza 2009
Dj Dadifox vs. Ciara - Tarraxo Dueces (MA edit)
Usher Ft. Rick Ross - Let Me See (M&N PRO REMIX)
Nova & Jory - La Noche Perfecta
Chris Brown - Another Round (Phraze zouk remix)
Dj Malcolm - 4 ev
Marques Houston- Clubbin Zouk mix (by N.G productions)
Dj NigGa fox vs. Kelela- Tarraxo HUMBÃ√/ The High (MA edit)
Dj Rick & Dj Lil thug - Saudade Eterna
Dj Salez - Tarracha di nhOs
Dj Bison - Tarraxo Indiano
T Pain - I cant believe it (Peejay Zouk fusion remix)
Dj Malcolm - 14 malo
Rihanna - Diamonds (Kizomba remix by MalcriadoBeats)
Mariah Carey - Touch my Body (Zouk remix by Phraze)
Future - Honest (Zouk remix by Phraze & StyloBeatz)
DJ Joyce Gomes & Revolucion - Choro do Corno
Dj Xocolath - My Song
Mary J Blige - Be without you (NA remix)

Sd Laika - Meshes


Sd Laika's That’s Harakari comes out 27 April 2014. Coupled with the release of "Meshes" Tri Angle issued this press release.
It isn’t often an artist seems to materialize from nowhere with a sound so disinterested in following any conventional rules that it inspires equal measures bafflement and astonishment, but in 2012 with the release of the ‘Unknown Vectors’ EP, Milwaukee based producer Sd Laika did just that. Taking the already alien sounds of grime music as a starting off point and abrasively twisting them into something even more unknowable, Laika had developed a sound that defied any easy categorization. 2 years later Dummy Magazine would come to refer to this record as ‘one of the most jaw-droppingly inventive debuts in recent memory and ought to be considered “the other ‘Cold Mission’” (in reference to the highly acclaimed Logos LP from 2013)’. After ‘Unknown Vectors’ Sd Laika became something of a mystery, disappearing from the scene altogether leaving behind him a small, but hardcore cult fanbase convinced they’d glimpsed something very special in those 5 tracks. It was only in 2013 when Tri Angle approached Sd Laika that a new record began to take shape. This record would end up consisting of songs Sd Laika had recorded in 2011 and 2012, songs he’d convinced himself would never see the light of day. For various reasons it looked likely Unknown Vectors would wind up being Laika’s one and only ever release, which is why we’re so excited (and as huge fans, relieved) to announce the release of his debut album ‘That’s Harakari’.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Mekele - Heaven (video)



Mekele: Heaven on Nowness.com

Nowness.com premiered the new joint-endeavor between Mekele and Melissa Matos.  Read what they had to say about the video:
“I've been working on ways to find calm and peace through sound,” explains Canadian musician Mekele, whose yearning new track “Heaven” captures the aftermath of lust and its actions. “I found myself in a very comfortable, meditated head space.” Set to the song taken from forthcoming debut album Monolith, today's video is directed by Melissa Matos and shot at the eerily isolated Bay of Fundy on Canada’s east coast, where Mekele undertakes a grueling journey inspired by Albert Camus’ The Myth of Sisyphus. “The process brought up questions about persistence and what drives us to do the things we do,” says Trusst studio co-founder Matos, whose list of Montreal music collaborators includes Grimes, Blue Hawaii and Jacques Greene; she partnered with the latter on an installation at London’s Tate Modern in May. “It was sometimes difficult to watch Meleke willingly nude and bound in pretty extreme conditions. The performance became his self-fulfilling quest.” “Heaven” marks three years of creative synergy between the audio-visual duo, also recognized for their experimental fashion videos and soundtracks for conceptual designer Rad Hourani and menswear wunderkind J.W. Anderson. 

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

SELA. - orate


Easily one of my most anticipated projects of 2014 is SELA.'s project Anniversary, due out in April now.  SELA. AKA Sela One is a pioneer of creative, post modern beats that have an early nineties sample sensibility combined with a postmodern, repetitive focus.  The result is hypnotizing.  SELA. is 20 and from the bay area.  The kid is a genius and a clown... right now you can pre-order Anniversary for $100.00... which may or may not be a nod to Nipsey Hussle's recent sale price on his mixtape Crenshaw.  But seeing how SELA. posts almost all of his music to his soundcloud... it's probably just a joke.

Friday, February 7, 2014

Sculpture - Plastic Infinite EP



The UK-based duo Sculpture has released their new EP on an animated 7" disc placing an emphasis on the materiality of the music-object.  The disc, created like a zoetrope, animates when played under under a strobe light or filmed at 25fps.  Hear the complete project below. 

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Folie Douce - Cold Confessions

Belgian label, Folie Douce, has released a new compilation entitled 'Cold Confessions' with tracks from P. Morris (aka Morri$), with the accompanying video above, and the standout track from South London's A.G. Cook.  You can stream the entire compilation after the jump.


Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Kelela - The High (Prod by Gifted & Blessed)



Oceaán - To Lose


Oceaán EP is due out 31st March 2014 on Chess Club Records

The Dream - Love Hate LP (Giraffage Remix)


Tapers - TEXT EP



Tapers, constituted by Gustav Rye and Simon Kinch, have cultivated an experimental production grounded in sampling that is fascinating as it creates unique emotive possibilities through an inter-dependence of collage. Essentially, "they use a minimal amount of musical instruments but with a large collection of tape looping and lots of rewiring effects to the tape machines" to "blend collage after collage on all the various sounds and found tapes played through rewired, (probably re- and then re-rewired) tape machines." You can hear their more recent release, Last/Green, below.


Möd3rn - 02/14 EP


Möd3rn's new EP puts forth a brand of techno-dub, occupying a space between dark dub-inflected melody and propulsive dance floor rhythms.  The dark industrial churning gives that foregrounds many of the songs is underpinned by the melody of dub which at points bubbles to the top as in "Mo 4" when the bass chords are distorted through reverb to the point that they engulf the song only to release again into dance-floor staccato.  

18+ for 89+


18+ have released a sampling of a new song to promote their upcoming performance at 89plus Americas Marathon, an international project designed to showcase emerging artists, musicians, activists, and writers born during or after 1989.  From the organizations website, the event is described: "Presented by Fundación Jumex Contemporary Art, Alumnos47 Foundation and Isabel and Agustin Coppel Collection (CIAC), in the Jumex Museum on Saturday 8 February in Mexico City as a strategy to enter in the network of multidisciplinary practice in the Americas, Marathon 89plus the Americas will gather professionals from different disciplines emerging artists and intellectuals recognized worldwide."  The event, and 18+'s performance, will be streaming live this Saturday between 11 AM and 11 PM. 

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Young Fathers - DEAD

The Edinburgh trio have finally released their debut full-length album through Big Dada.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Tele Fresco - Pleasure In Large Doses



A mix from the God.  He's even got some Gordon Jenkins in there.
Tracklist:
GRXGVR - King Nite
Atu - Doubts
Emoh Instead - Why Can't You Say So (Hayden James remix)
DJ Rashad - She A Go
Gordon Jenkins - Caravan
LSDXOX - Burn (C & S by CRKS)
HWLS - 001
Travis Scott - Upper Echelon (Rook Milo remix)
Sango - Me de Amor
Sweater Beats - Feel me (Falcons remix)
Young Dolph - A-Plus (remix)
Mikos & Tele - Shake
Mr. Carmack - Drugs
Y2K Koala - Stay Fly
Young Thug - Danny Glover
Riff Raff - How To Be The Man
+ Jonas LR - Lotus
LSDXOXO - My Man
Belle Game - Tradition (8prn remix)
Black Atlass - Blossom

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Palmistry - Free Indeed Mix


I've played this Palmistry mix for DIS Magazine three or four times through in the past two days.  It showcases myriad new songs from the Londoner's Lil Gem EP as he blends together dancehall, contemporary R&B, and electronica.  Additionally, there are features from his usual foreign-language collaborators including Triad God and the London-based Chilean MCs Blaze Kid and Ulique.

Tracklist:
Palmistry - Lil Gem (Drownin' Edit)
Palmistry - Ascensión feat. Ulique & Blaze Kid
Triad God - So Pay La (prod. by Palmistry)
I-Octane & Max B - In My Heart II (Palmistry Edit)
Palmistry - DROPdrip
Triad God - Dai Goi Sugar Pum Pum in Namco Arcade (prod. by Palmistry)
Ms Thing & Psychoband - Bonify Raw
Palmistry - Vapore
Palmistry - Protector
Alkaline - Gyal Bruk Out
Palmistry - Catch
Palmistry - Goin' In Freestyle feat. Blaze Kid
E+E - Cumbia Tornado (E+E Remix) (Palmistry Edit)
Palmistry - Neoprene
Palmistry - Baby Yaga