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Jungle – The Heat

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“The Heat” is a perfect summer’s end cocktail of space beats and soul and an ever-so subtle dash of psychedelia-pop. B3SCI Records recently announced its debut release from this new London collective known as Jungle whose beat-driven modern pop of “The Heat” has got the blogosphere and tastemakers alike talking (and more importantly…grooving). The Heat becomes available as a four track EP on 10-inch clear vinyl (as well as digitally) via B3SCI Records in North America on October 21, and will also be available as a new AA-side 7-inch on Chess Club Records in the UK at that same date. Pre-order here. Also, be sure to check out Jungle on tour at their first ever live dates, listed below.

JUNGLE TOUR DATES

10/10 Manchester, UK – The Roundhouse
10/17 Brighton, UK – Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar
10/24 Leeds, UK – Belgrave Music Hall
10/31 Sheffield, UK The Harley

Jungle england (Pre-Order)

Rating 8.4

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reviewed by
09-17-13

Neon Hitch – We Can’t Stop (Miley Cyrus Cover)

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Songstress Neon Hitch returns with a dope as f, ska horns-driven must listen cover of Mike Will Made It’s “We Can’t Stop”. Tfw… la da di da di we like to party.

Neon Hitch england (Facebook)

Rating 8.4

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reviewed by
09-11-13

Mister Goodnite – Don’t Trust Me

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Mister Goodnite a/k/a L.A.-based vocalist for Mini Mansions Tyler Packford announces his Songs About Love and Lack Thereof mixtape via Morning Ritual Records. Lead track “Don’t Trust Me” is a neat mash of 60’s pop & soul sampling and Packford’s super cool and Zombies-esque vocal. Look for Songs About Love and Lack Thereof in the US via Psychedelic Judaism on September the 16th.

Mister Goodnite (Purchase)

Rating 9

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reviewed by
09-09-13

AZEKEL – Official ’07

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AZEKEL, the Nigerian-born London-based R&B singer/producer that’s a definite favorite of the site, releases maybe our favorite track to date w/ the new “Official ’07” single. Excerpted from the “Circa” EP, the release’s five tracks each outline a different year/set of experiences & memories in AZEKEL’s life w/ the very strong “Official” highlighting 2007. “Circa” is out October 28th on Generator/ THNDR LGHTNG Recordings.

Azekel england (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.1

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reviewed by
09-09-13

Tess Henley – Who Are You

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We are loving the Dice Raw (The Roots)-produced new track from soulstress/songwriter Tess Henley. A bit different look for Ms. Henley from the sunny warm R&B sounds of “Daydreaming” that we featured a little while back, “Who Are You” is that cool, neatly harmonized minor-keyed soul that we go totally nuts for here at B3. Check “Who Are You” below and look for Tess Henley’s High Heels & Sneakers LP out now.

Tess Henley (Facebook)

Rating 8.4

reviewed by
09-04-13

JMSN x Ab-Soul – You’re Gone (IAMNOBODI Remix)

JMSN x Ab-Soul - You're Gone (IAMNOBODI Remix)

German producer takes JMSN and Ab-Soul really really deep like Mariana’s Trench inside a singularity deep, that and he manages to horn in that “hOoowwww” vocal sample from Cam’ron’s “What Means The World To You”. If you’re like us and that’s absolutely your lane than best to be getting familiar below. Singularity/Cam’ron.

IAMNOBODI (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.10

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reviewed by
08-30-13

Mirror Signal – Broken Soldier

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Very new artist, as in there’s little to zero information out there about dude on the interwebs, Mirror Signal a/k/a 19-year old Suffolk songwriter Steven Barker crushes B3SCI world w/ the very very soulful, (let the fact that bro is just 19 blow your mind again as you listen) “Broken Soldier”.

Mirror Signal england (Facebook)

Rating 8.2

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reviewed by
08-30-13

Interview w/ BASECAMP

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Words and Interview by J.L. Greene

Described as R&BDM, Nashville based BASECAMP springs from Music City with a unique sound that combines everything you love about EDM mixed with the best of R&B. As the story many times goes, the band began with a few friends (also seasoned musicians) in the music scene hanging out and talking music. With a passion for the supreme, BASECAMP is a very unique amalgamation that leaves a lingering impression. In an email interview, I got to ask bandmates Aaron Miller, Aaron C. Harmon and Jordan Reyes a little bit more about their brand new baby.

BASECAMP’s self-titled EP is out now and you can have a listen below. You won’t regret it.

B3SCI: Tell me a little bit about how you guys joined together to form BASECAMP. Did it start organically?

Miller: We had a bunch of mutual friends and had worked together on a few projects for other artists in Nashville, and I guess one day we just sort of threw out the idea of doing a little side project together. Didn’t really have any plans of making it any sort of official ‘band’ thing, just thought it would be fun.

Harmon: Yea, the way everything clicked felt very organic.

B3SCI: Can you tell us a little bit about your backgrounds? Where are you from… school, etc.?

Harmon: Jordan and I are originally from Vegas. We grew up together.

Miller: Originally from California, but I grew up mostly in Nashville. I think we all kinda skipped the college thing. Hopefully that doesn’t come back to haunt us.

B3SCI: Why BASECAMP musique? Is there a specific reason you chose the French spelling?

Miller: There’s no particular reason, I guess. I think ‘basecampmusic’ and ‘basecampband’ were taken or something. Haha

B3SCI: For people considering checking out the EP, how would you describe it?

Miller: Well we started the project initially to try and get some placements in film & tv. So I guess we were leaning in a slightly more ‘cinematic’ direction at first. But yeah, I don’t know. I think my favorite genre description we’ve gotten thus far is ‘R&BDM’. Haha, seems to be the most fitting I’ve heard.

B3SCI: There’s a certain R&B aspect to the songs, especially in “Emmanuel”. Coming from Nashville, that’s pretty different. Why did you decide to pursue it?

Miller: We didn’t really consciously ‘pursue’ the R&B thing. We didn’t really set out with a strict set of guidelines, we just did what we liked.

B3SCI: How would you say this project is different from your past work?

Miller: I feel like we just had a little bit more fun putting this EP together. We did a lot of experimenting and playing around. And it’s really the first collaborative project I’ve been a part of, so there was definitely a feeling of having to figure each other out and build up a creative chemistry. There was maybe a little head butting here and there, but that’s natural (and typically healthy).

B3SCI: The EP is also a synthesis of so many other different sounds, making it a pretty epic experience. Can you describe the process of incorporating them all into the final product?

Miller: I think that goes back to the ‘experimenting’ thing. We had a limited amount of gear to make this record with, so we had to resort to a lot of unconventional means when it came to getting the sounds we wanted. Which in hindsight, I think was a really great thing.

B3SCI: How do you think you’ve grown musically as you worked together on the EP?

Miller: Again, this is the first serious collaborative effort we’ve all made thus far, so I suppose it’s forced us to learn how to make healthy compromises and find a good middle ground. That said, I think the most growth came from finding our balance with each other. Really excited about the new material we’re working up.

B3SCI: Can you tell me a little bit about your creative process? What does that look like?

Miller: Typically we start with the music. We build a track together, and once it’s to a certain point, I’ll take it home and start writing the lyrics and melodies. Then from there it’s lots of tweaking and polishing.

Harmon: Lots of tweaking.

Reyes: Yeah, usually changes pretty drastically from the initial idea.

Basecamp (Official)

Rating 8.0

reviewed by
08-29-13