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Jess Glynne – Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself (Wookie Remix)

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Jess Glynne, the London-based voice on Clean Bandit’s international hit “Rather Be”, is prepping the release of her debut LP I Cry When I Laugh for Atlantic UK. Here, Glynne gets a remix helping hand from soulful UK bass fave Wookie on a warm and kinetic new remix of the single that we’re rather into. Spin it below and look for I Cry When I Laugh August 21 in the UK and November 11 in the US.

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07-29-15

NNECTARS – Cruise

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Lose yourself in the light and breezy synth-led subtlety, soulful beat-driven essence and pleasant natural-vibe percussive melange of “Cruise” the original beat-driven instrumental
career-debut-gem from rhythm-atmospheric electro producer NNECTARS, a new artist who is currently working on more chillout tunes to accompany you on that sublimely-grounding back-to-basics walk-in-the-woods. We dig it. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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07-28-15

Mad Bliss – Yams

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We’re into the unique sassy-awesomeness of “Yams”, a new one from Cali producer Mad Bliss who excels on the track for creating an ultra smooth blend of jazzy beat-backed instrumentals, cleverly chopped hip-hop vocals and an amazing fully-loaded technicolor synth-line. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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07-28-15

Olmos – Feels

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Get into the soulful meld of effervescent vibrantly-expressive non-verbal harmonies and peppy brightly-smitten ambient background dynamic on “Feels” the second track covered on B3 from 19-yr-old Cali producer Olmos, who we recently discussed for the wonderfully-expansive playground-sounds-touched slow-burner track “Stay Here”. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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07-28-15

Darius & FKJ – Ô

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Discover the immense sonic chemistry and superbly captivating artistic cohesion between B3-featured artist Darius (who brought us the outstanding Wayne Snow featured “Helios”) and fellow French producer FKJ (French Kiwi Juice) on the pair’s new collaboration “Ô” a jazzy bright-tone-drenched guitar-infused French Touch soundscape that features a reverb-heavy array of quieting sounds, atmospheric vibe-y vocals, and a poignantly-subtle relentless barrage of metallic percussion. New one “Ô” is out on Roche Musique’s new WAVE compilation which is set to hit the street in full on August 21st. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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07-28-15

EphRem – Fruitfly

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Groove into your day with the modest luminescently-spun jazz-infused charms and calm sensationally-melodic slightly-melancholic keyboard-tickled vibes of UK producer and Flow-Fi artist EphRem on his incredibly soulful multi-dimensional bass-heavy fix of “Fruitfly” the beat-centric track from Kansas City musician/beatmaker ChromadaData (off his 2012 EP “Raw Uncut Dusty Loops V.2”). Amazing instrumentals EphRem, we’re hooked! Reviewed by Erin Shay

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07-28-15

gem1n1seven – Spaceflight

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gem1n1seven is the Los Angeles-based project for electronic musicians Future Paris and DJ RaQuel. The vets of the L.A. dance scene are releasing “Spaceflight” as their online debut. The 5 minutes 34 seconds track is a potent blend of Chicago House and Detroit Techno enhanced by some more modern touches in the breaks and instrumental. “Spaceflight” is out July 31 on Plant Music / Beatport.

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07-27-15

Vindata – Getting Away (Feat. Mack)

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We like the shimmery piano accents, expressive quietly-centered tropical vibe hip-hop-beats and bass-grounded synth-heavy expansive-backdrop production style of LA electro duo Vindata on their new EP debut track “Getting Away”; a sparkling poppy-atmosphered radio-ready breathtaking-Bjork-style-vocal-ed gem which features the impressive talents of singer-songwriter Mack. “Getting Away” is the first single to release off the pair’s forthcoming “Through Time And Space” EP which is out August 14th via OWSLA. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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07-24-15

JackLNDN – All I See

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We love the potent dance-driven beats and instrumentally posh vividly-stated deep-house dance vibe of UK producer JackLNDN on his brilliant new synth-heavy Ultra-rep’ed piano-driven dance-epic called “All I See”. LNDN (who B3 recently featured for his brightly-laced beat-driven dance-centric original hit ”Firing Line”) just released “All I See” in time to get the party moving again before he hits the Pagoda stage on August 7-10th at British Columbia’s Shambhala Festival. We think the house-ballad all-encompassing anthem-dynamic style of “All I See” is a congenial new-release hit to unleash on the festival-scene crowd. If you are lucky enough to be attending BC’s Shambhala Fest, we think JackLNDN is a must see performance. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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07-24-15

Ambassadeurs – Looking At You (Moods Remix)

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Veteran beat-maker/producer Moods, a.k.a. Dutch artist Nick Moods, turns in a sweetly captivating synth-led boogie-funk-swaggered dance-centric fix of “Looking At You” the sultry-paced radiantly-sublime deep-atmosphered Ambassadeurs (“Patterns” EP) track which we recently featured here on B3. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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07-24-15

Atu x Dpat x Sango – 3

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Vibe out to the spiritually engrossing acid trap meld on “3” a sweetly-indulgent brightly-enveloping dynamic-opposite-layered triple-talent-packed new collaboration between B3 watch list instrumental-electro beat-maker/mood-setters DPAT, ATU and Sango. Terrific! Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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07-23-15

Kaytranada – Come Clean (Hilary Duff)

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B3-current vibe setter Kaytranada charms our whacky pop-culture sentiments with a beautifully composed (insanely catchy) on-a-fun-note twist on some A+ classic back-in-the-day Hilary Duff material. We think Katyra excels at a 10 out of 10 for his pop-sensibilities on this kitchy fresh-vibe jazz-infusion rip of “Come Clean”, a song that you probably once loved yet have somewhat long forgotten (until now). Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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07-22-15