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Isaac Delusion – Pandora’s Box

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The exceptional “Pandora’s Box” highlights the self-titled debut LP from French band Isaac Delusion. Sounding a bit of a Francophone more direct Kings of Convenience, Isaac Delusion mix layered, straight to the gut/feet rhythms and pop-sensible tunefulness in a manner that is instantly magnetic. Isaac Delusion is available for purchase now on Cracki Records. (HD)

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Rating 8.6

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reviewed by
06-10-14

Nacey – I Own It (Feat. Angel Haze)

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Producer/Guitarist for Misun Nacey rings up a strong single with the Angel Haze-featuring “I Own It”. A sharp mix of Mad Decent-styled bounce and pop radio-relevant hooks, the way fun “I Own It” is simply excellent. Look for “I Own It” out now on Casablanca Records.

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Rating 8.4

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reviewed by
06-09-14

Premiere: Disclosure – Latch (StéLouse & Curious Kontrol Flip)

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Just in time for the latest in recycled Sam Smith features to get pushed at American radio in trying to break the talented Englishman; the fast rising and friend of B3 producer StéLouse (with an assist from UK producer Curious Kontrol) debuts a fresh & robust new flip of “Latch”. Replete w/ beefed up drums and fortress-like synth patches, SteLouse & Curious Kontrol outfit “Latch” with enough newness and reinvention to make a serious play for big room summer playlists. Check our premiere of SteLouse and Curious Kontrol’s remix of “Latch” below.

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Rating 8.3

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06-09-14

Aquilo – You There (Daktyl Remix)

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UK beatsman Daktyl sets a stunning majestic scene about Aquilo’s breakout hit “You There” for a new remix. A++++++ (HD)

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Rating 8.4

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06-05-14

Zak Waters – Pony (Ginuwine)

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Covering as stylistically singular a track (and really as iconic) as Ginuwine’s “Pony” seems like a path fraught with pitfall after cliche-trap after pitfall; fortunately for you and the legacy of the great Ginuwine, the immensely talented Zak Waters knocks this expertly modernized version of the ’96 classic straight out of the park; grand slam home run.

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Rating 8.4

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06-04-14

Mausi – Bound 2 (Kanye West)

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Our faves Mausi continue their blistering forward momentum in the form of a star-lighter/champagne house version of the Louis Vuitton Don’s “Bound 2”.

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Rating 8.4

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reviewed by
06-04-14

CATHEDRALS – Want My Love

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One of our favorite new bands CATHEDRALS returns today with the pinpoint perfect R&B-forged love ballad “Want My Love”. This is the best new song you will hear today.

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Rating 8.6

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06-04-14

Video: Imperial Mammoth – Fifty-Five Fires

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The rising L.A. synth duo Imperial Mammoth prep for LP Gold Confetti with the release of a puppet-aided video for single “”Fifty-Five Fires”. The track itself a sort of blend between the boy-girl call-to-arms pop of Matt & Kim and the more artful reaches of the CHVRCHES sound is well complemented by the cool Matt Glass-director film noir w/ puppets clip. Give “Fifty-Five Fires” your eyes and ears below.

Imperial Mammoth (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.6

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06-04-14

Tennis – Never Work For Free

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Sample below “Never Work For Free”, the summery new indie pop single from Tennis. From the band’s forthcoming sophomore LP on the brilliant Communion Music Ritual in Repeat, “Never Work For Free” finds Tennis in a bit more finely honed and compact arrangement-wise as the single has an immediacy of pop sensibility that is a level up from LP #1. September 9th is the date to know for the release of Ritual in Repeat.

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Rating 8.3

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reviewed by
06-03-14

WRAP: The Great Escape 2014 in Brighton, UK

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The Great Escape continues to be an awesome event for new music enthusiasts wanting to get a leg-up on international bands poised to make moves. With the 2014 edition including 400+ bands playing over three days in 30+ venues, there’s no lack of good music to check out. The festival is growing quickly with 100 more bands compared to last year. While The Great Escape (a.k.a. TGE) does share the SXSW danger of becoming too big for its own good, this event (for now) still has far more intimacy than the aforementioned Austin festival. Like always, more bands also means more schedule conflicts, and also like SXSW, even top tier Delegate and Press credentials won’t penetrate lines (or in some cases no lines) at venues. For example, Future Islands sounded great… from outside, and the TGE showcase for Wild Beasts would have been great to review had we also remembered to buy a ticket for it (thought that’s what passes were for)? And so for festivals like this, it seems the best plan of attack is to focus on artists that, to date, either haven’t or rarely play live. Both Bruce and Mike from team B3SCI were on the grounds for TGE and here’s their report:

Some 2014 faves for Bruce included Courtney Barnett, who is not only blowing up in the US but in England as well. She plays a mean guitar as it turns out. The melodic electronic artist East India Youth has been an NME darling this year, and as TGE proved, is doing quite well in England. His one-man show has a clean sound and he’s quite animated on stage. The Isle of Wight brothers, Champs, serenaded us in a church at TGE with their sweet harmonies and were also major highlights. Two UK bands, growing in local buzz, who delivered nicely onstage were Childhood and Jaws. The Australian band Calling All Cars is a metal/electronic hybrid with great songs, and they blew the walls down. Interestingly, they will soon be relocating to Manchester. Fellow Australians Sheppard just had a #1 pop single in their homeland and have a commanding stage presence to back it up. The UK’s Echotape have forsaken their art-pysch direction for a more straight forward rock direction that shows strong potential. Amber Run was a fave (see below). Finally, Portland’s Rare Monk must get a shout out. I joined Mike from B3Sci for their 1:30am set on Saturday night. This Portland band is making major forward strides. Their mid-tempo bluesy rock is played with precise power and competence.

Some 2014 faves for Mike came from both the expected and unexpected. Amber Run won audiences with pitch perfect harmonies and pop songs primed for college campuses throughout the world. The young 3-piece of/from Blaenavon lived up to their radar worthy hype with a stellar rock show to boot – big promise here. Hozier was good, while “Take Me To Church” stole the show; the band dynamic felt a bit on the safe side. After being tipped from a friend, Brussels band BRNS were a favorite surprise of TGE, with an energetic and expressive live show that was, at times, reminiscent of heavy pop pioneers WU LYF and indie rock mainstays Local Natives. Rare Monk’s alluring melange of atmospheric indie rock proved a powerful UK debut. Annie Eve drenched listeners with her knack for clever song and a live band including an accordion no less. Peace performed a pleasant ‘surprise’ set at the NME showcase, which was definitely a highlight, and Khushi was another favorite with his live band set up, showcasing what really counts… his songs.

Have a listen to some of our favorite picks from the TGE Festival below:

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reviewed by
06-02-14

Kimba – 90’s Music (M-Phazes Remix)

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A brilliant interpolation of Ghost Town DJs “My Boo” highlights M-Phazes superb new mix for Kimbra’s new Warner Bros. single “90’s Music”. Listen. (KKS)

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Rating 8.3

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05-30-14