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Review: Slonk Donkerson – Watching Every Channel At Once [EP]

Slonk Donkerson - Watching Every Channel At Once

Check out the new EP, Watching Every Channel At Once, from “ultimate parlor room name game” winner Slonk Donkerson. It approaches that Foo territory without ever getting too Foo. The title track could be a lost Slothbear cut, as they’re both very much of that same slacker vein and NYC sound. Slonk tags Dylan, Husker Du and The Replacements on their Soundcloud, and indeed there’s something Midwestern about them, an ethos borne from the garages of middle-America. I’d be hard pressed to find a band of this particular breed in LA, but the fact is that any coast, whether it be best or not, would greatly benefit from a band with such a clear sense of what they want to accomplish. By Chris Gedos

Slonk Donkerson – Watching Every Channel At Once

Slonk Donkerson newyork (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.4

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05-06-13

Rave’s Fave: Thee Oh Sees – Toe Cutter Thumb Buster

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Thee Oh Sees haven’t wasted any creative time with a quick return for their latest Floating Coffin album. “Toe Cutter-Thumb Buster” works as a fuzzy mid-tempo tune with melodic hooks all over, including the bass line and guitar work. Over sixteen years, this is the twelfth full-length for the various incarnations of this band (not including various EPs). Thee Of Sees retain a youthful vibe that is obviously serving them well. By Bruce Rave

Thee Oh Sees – Toe Cutter Thumb Buster (Facebook)

* Links and playlists from Rave’s weekly new music show can be found on his blog and be sure follow Bruce on Twitter too!

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05-02-13

Rave’s Fave: !!! – Thr!!!er

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Their Thr!!!er album dropped on Tuesday of this week, and this track shows a new side of the !!! guys. It’s got another fine !!! groove but is less-funky and more melodic than most of their work. See Chk Chik Chick live if you can this year. Their shows definitely bring the goods. By Bruce Rave

!!! – Thr!!!er (Official)

* Links and playlists from Rave’s weekly new music show can be found on his blog and be sure follow Bruce on Twitter too!

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05-02-13

Premiere: Sir Sly – Gold (Twice As Nice Remix)

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Twice As Nice shine up some “Gold” from LA based trio Sir Sly with this latest remix. The Australian duo make for a nicely matched pairing as they fuse a slow burning electro pulse into the song’s intransitive melancholy melody. Sample an exclusive premiere of the remix below and catch Sir Sly on tour throughout the US this May.

Sir Sly (Facebook)
Twice As Niceaustralia (Facebook)

Rating 8.3

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04-29-13

Mixtape: 5 Years of Overlooked Tracks

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Music surrounds us, all day every day, and with the amount of music being released, it’s easy to miss great tracks. We’ve put together a selection of songs that have been in the audiosphere for a few years now, but seemingly haven’t garnered the attention that they deserved. So whether or not you’ve already heard these songs or overlooked them, they are well worth the listen. By Desiree Autobee

*Tracks and year(s) released are as follows.

Best Youth – Honey Trap (2011)
Caroline Smith & The Goodnight Sleeps – Calliope (2011)
Future Trends – How Can I Be (2010)
Donora – Boom Boom (2011)
Ra Ra Rasputin – Forward (2011)
Clive Tanaka Y Su Orquestra – Neu Chicago (2011)
NewVillager – Cocoon House (2011)
1,2,3 – Work (2011)
Jonathan Johansson – Redan Glomda (2011)
Motopony – God Damn Girl (2010)
Burning Hotels – Beard (2011)
Discovery – Swing Tree (2009)
Summer Camp – I Want You (2011)
Brite Futures – Too Young To Kill (2011)
Summer Heart – Please Stay (2011)
The Death Set – Can You Seen Straight (2011)
Wild Beasts – All The King’s Men (2009)
Nathaniel Rateliff – Shroud (2010)
Teenage Bad Girl – X Girl (2011)
ANR – It’s Around You (2011)

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04-27-13

Robert DeLong Performs “Happy” (Live Session)

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B3SCI stopped by Elias Studios in Santa Monica for an exclusive live session with electronic trigger maestro Robert DeLong. His set consisted of several songs from his debut full-length Just Movement, available now via Glassnote Records, including this stellar version of “Happy”. Following the performance was an interview with KCRW DJ and Elias Arts music supervisor Jason Kramer, which you can catch a snippet of at the beginning of the video.

Robert DeLong (Facebook)

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04-25-13

Shak. – Bad Moments.

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Netherlands producer Shak recently dropped this nocturnally downtempo gem titled “Bad Moments”. The track is running nowhere fast, and rather sucks you in it’s ambient vanuum for some serious audio reflection. Cruise through “Bad Moments” below.

Shak (Facebook)

Rating 8.4

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04-24-13

Mixtape: Mainstream VS. Independent [HOUSE]

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By Teddy Pendergrass.

I come across so much music. I’m not a self-described hipster who hates anything mainstream. But I do notice that a lot of indie labeled stuff is shitting on what the media is forcing us to watch and listen to. This article addresses a variety of tracks to see which side is better in the club genre House, Mainstream or Independent? Let’s let a few random small fan base soundcloud discoveries, count as something “Independent”. And we’ll let some recent top ranking Beatport House tracks represent the “Mainstream”. Here’s our commentary on the topic, and chime-in with your thoughts in the comments section below!

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John Monkman – Follow Me feat. Liz Cass (Original Mix)

John Monkman has 208 followers on Twitter. So I’m putting him on the indie side. The funk intro is great in “Follow Me.” The vocals are smooth and classy. The waves surely hook you in. Liz Cass is a good choice for singer. The bass waves are groovy. “Heeewwwwhuhuhuuuuuu” is so tingling. I like “Follow Me” but it’s missing something that says SUPER STAR. If Monkman doesn’t sell out, some more money/shine could bring this title to fruition.

Blondish – Distant Lover feat. Thomas Gandey (Original Mix)

Blondish is mentioned a lot by Pete Tong. They’re semi-mainstream I guess. “Distant Lover” has a nice trance, Egyptian groove. It’s missing that special something to take it to the next level though. Blondish for sure knows that vocals are back in. However Thomas Gandey’s singing goes in circles rather than a straight line. Instead, I’d prefer to be kept off-guard with the lyrics and/or switch-up the beat somewhere in these 7+ minutes. 

Teenage Mutants – Out Of Time (Finnebassen Remix)

This track is so stunning… at first. The track should have just been 3 minutes long and then ended. Contrary to popular belief, good House is not just all about a hot beat and vocals. You have to make every minute have key differences that necessitate the songs length. Finnebassen is quasi mainstream, he should know better than to be this repetitive.


Enzo Saccone’s 2013 Deep House Set

This is literally the best mix that I have heard since DJ Tiesto’s In Search of Sunrise 7: Asia, which is extremely mainstream. And Enzo Saccone is the most “underground” artist on this list! While his artwork is so, “yeah, I did this myself,” the music is so “yeah, I did this myself and awesomely at that.” Saccone is actually taking risks. It’s so unique and refreshing. The best type of music exudes said qualities.

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Criminal Vibes – Song 2 (Club Mix)

Is a memorable sample what makes this track win? I’ll defer to you – the readers. Does it really have anything special to it? Echoes? Waves of synth? For me, it’s boring.


Gary Caos – Soul Power ’74 (Sax Power 2K13)

Another sample that sounds familiar. But where is the innovation? I like this more than “Song 2” but I still am getting my yawn-on. Build-ups are not supposed to feel like a task for the listener. It’s supposed to be the hook before the hook. I’ll pass.


My Digital Enemy – My Lips (My Digital Enemy Remix)

This is the third best  release currently rated on Beatport. The top tracks all have the same primary characteristic: trendy sample. Get some exciting stuff if you’re going to sample guys. It’s a turn off otherwise, for me at least.


Raw Silk – Do It To The Music (Federico Scavo Remix)

Ok, this sample is more engaging. “Do It To The Music” is definitely the best track, on the Beatport list, that I’m referring to. The track has the quality master feel. Nevertheless this track has no replay value for me. The song is too repetitive and not sexy enough. I hate saxophone use in club music. The fact that Enzo Saccone can pull it off, and this guy on Ultra Records can’t, is mind-boggling.

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CONCLUSION
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While some lack the expensive tools, many independent artists seem to have the real passion and drive. Both independent and mainstream house scenes seem to be failing at gaining my full on support. But I’m picky. I base the win completely on Enzo Saccone. He not only made me listen along for 40 minutes (so rare), but he used a sax right, which I thought was impossible.  Keep an eye on this one.

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04-24-13

Janet Jackson – Someone To Call My Lover (Giraffage Remix)

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Giraffage, you silly bitch. Of course your take on Janet Jackson’s 2001 single, “Someone To Call My Lover” is absolutely great. It just makes sense. Sit back and enjoy. By Brian Litwin

Janet Jackson – Someone To Call My Lover (Giraffage Remix)

Giraffage (Facebook)

Rating 8.7

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04-20-13

B3SCI Presents: Gavin Turek w/ Ross Sea Party, Moses Sumney and B3SCI DJs @ Bootleg Bar in LA this Monday 4/22/13

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Join us in LA this Monday night as B3SCI teams up with the Bootleg Bar for this month’s artist in residence, Gavin Turek. If you live in LA and haven’t caught Gavin perform yet, we gotta ask – why not? She can dance; like dance so much that, by the end of the show, you’re exhausted from just watching her perform. Only other artist we saw accomplish this before was Lady Gaga in DC, 2011 (just saying). Plus the tunes are really really good, and also it’s Gavin’s birthday!

So this Monday Night at the Bootleg: Gavin Turek, be there! Also, look out for a stellar bill of buzzing supporting talent that includes Ross Sea Party, Moses Sumney and DJ sets FROM US (B3SCI DJs)! Entry for the residency night is FREE (21+) and you can get more information on the show HERE.

Bootleg Theater (Info and Tickets)
Gavin Turek california (Facebook)

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04-20-13

Benny Love – Can’t Be (Prod. Dream Koala)

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Atlanta singer Benny Love finds the perfect background/scene/setting for her beautifully ethereal vocal & melody in the slow-motion immersiveness of a Dream Koala beat. If you’re into Jhene Aiko or SZA or just really great singing & production then Ms. Love is an artist that you’d definitely benefit from familiarizing yourself with (ASAP).

Benny Love (Soundcloud)
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Rating 8.1

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04-18-13

Foals – Late Night (Koreless Remix)

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Doin it right, again, producer Koreless this time remixes “Late Night” from Foals. Dreamy and aquatic, this arrangement is sure to make that weekly playlist. Check it out.

Koreless scotland: (Soundcloud) (Myspace) (Facebook)
Foals england (Official)

Rating: 8.5

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04-15-13