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Track Reviews

Salt Ashes – Little Dove

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The dark pop of “Little Dove” is the b-side to Brighton UK singer Salt Ashes debut single “Somebody”. Containing enough trendy references (deep in the tank slowed down vocals, minor-toned ethereal croons, etc) to keep it relevant/pique the ears of the indie zeitgest, “Little Dove” blends those cool elements with strong writing, keen arrangement and a unique sense of atmosphere (the marriage of disparate moods/modes (from poppy guitars to the most languid R&B tones) on the track is next level)). Very very good. “Sometimes” is out February 17th on Night Beach Records.

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Rating 8.4

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02-05-14

Naomi Pilgrim – Rainmakers

Naomi Pilgrim - Rainmakers

Naomi Pilgrim released Tuesday her debut self-titled EP. The excellent feels great pop of EP standout “Rainmakers” is at least equal in quality to “No Gun” which ate up the indieverse back in October. The three track EP also features an inventive rework of Lady’s soul pop track “Money”.

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Rating 8.4

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02-05-14

Giraffage: The Dream – Love Hate (Album Remix) [Mixtape]

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B3SCI may be crushing on Giraffage, but Giraffage is focusing all his crush on The Dream. More specifically The Dream’s 2007 album Love Hate. He had already remixed The Dreams’ “Shawty is Da Shit” to well received fan fare, so the next step (naturally) was to remix the entire album. The influence that The Dream has had on Giraffage is apparent in the way he approaches his own songwriting. A standout remix on this homage project is the album’s then second single “Falsetto”. The Giraffage touch is perfect for this track, a slow burner turned club chiller all while keeping that filthy guitar solo. Well done, sir. Reviewed By Brian Litwin

Giraffage (Facebook)

Rating 8.5

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02-05-14

Rave’s Fave: Hard-Fi – Move Over

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It was 2005 when Hard-Fi released their successful Stars of CCTV album, featuring songs such as “Cash Machine”, “Tied Up Too Hight”, and “Hard to Beat”. The UK band will soon release a new “best of” compilation. One fresh track will be added to the compilation, and it’s their best song since their debut offering. Hard-Fi typically makes music that resonates well for working class people. “Move Over” is almost like a message to the government about income inequality prevailing while white collar crooks avoid penalty. The groove is smooth, dark, jazzy, and retro. Singer Richard Archer sounds a bit like The Clash’s Joe Strummer on the verses, and it’s a song The Clash could have probably come up with themselves. Hard-Fi are currently working on their fourth studio album. Reviewed by Bruce Rave

Hard-Fi – Move Over

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02-05-14

Gallant – Forfeit (prod. Felix Snow)

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The all-star squad of SoCal-based singer Gallant and producer Felix Snow knock out another lesson in how this neo-neo-R&B thang is to be done with latest track “Forfeit”. A neat blend of the Prince palette with contemporary production sounds that may remind of Oceaán or Shlohmo, “Forfeit” is a beautiful, accomplished track by two artists at the top of their respective games. Don’t sleep.

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Rating 8.3

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02-04-14

Broken Hands – My Orbit Changes Everyday [demo]

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YES! We need more noisy, loud, melodic rock and roll in 2014. Broken Hands, out of Canterbury UK, channel the groove-driven distorted guitar drama of early Verve on new demo “My Orbit Changes Everyday”. The band, who headline The Miller in London next Tuesday and Wednesday (11th & 12th) will also be in the U.S. for SXSW in March (F yes).

Broken Hands (Official)

Rating: 8.8

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02-04-14

Miguel – Simplethings

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Miguel is back today with new track “Simplethings”. Excerpted from the soundtrack to the third season of HBO’s Girls, “Simplethings” continues stylistically on a similar lane to the Kaleidoscope Dream sound that led to Miguel’s breakout. <3 U Miguel.

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Rating 8.5

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02-04-14

Lists – Autumn

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The stunning “Autumn” is the debut track from 22-year old Edinburgh songwriter Lists. “Autumn” buoyed by its strong melodic rudder is neatly framed by twinkling bells, romantic acoustic guitar strums and a sense of harmony and arrangement that exceeds well beyond Lists’ 22 years. Gem.

Lists (Official)

Rating: 8.8

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02-04-14

Jamie Isaac – She Dried

Jamie Isaac She Dried

“She Dried” is the latest bit of brilliance from UK singer Jamie Isaac. A simple but heart-wringing melody wrapped around a winding piano figure; “She Dried” stands out, additionally, on the sophistication of its arrangement – rises of vocal harmony and electronics build and ebb w/ excellent pacing and a highly talented sense of theatrics. “Blue Break” is the new EP from Jamie Isaac and it’s out March 24th.

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Rating 8.4

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02-03-14

Ellie Goulding – Life Round Here (Feat. Angel Haze) (James Blake Cover)

Ellie Goulding Life Round Here (Feat. Angel Haze)

Birthed straight from the head of the indie zeitgeist, megastar Ellie Goulding and mega-twitter user Angel Haze team for a visceral, spaced-down very good cover of James Blake’s “Life Round Here”.

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Rating: 8.8

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02-03-14

Tinashe – Vulnerable (Gold Fields Remix)

Tinashe - Vulnerable (Gold Fields Remix)

B3 faves Gold Fields spin more remix magic (the GF crew has become one of our favorite remixers) on one of the best tracks of 2013, “Vulnerable” from breakout candidate Tinashe. On the mix, Gold Fields select for a soft-touch vocal house approach merging feel good vibes with beach side beats.

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Rating 8.3

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02-03-14

Premiere: Sons & Lovers – The Only One [Video]

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London newcomers Sons & Lovers are hitting the road for the first-ever Satellite Tour with Eliza & The Bear and Fred Page. Having already shared stages with the likes of Ellie Goulding and Naked & Famous, the band is celebrating this tour with the release of a new video for their track “The Only One”. What makes “The Only One” particularly special is that the song was actually written around the video. As S&L frontman Tom puts it, “This is something we made with our friend Pip – a ridiculously talented photographer/director. We wanted to think of a story, film it, then write the track after the video was finished. Putting music to a video rather than the other way around was a cool and new fun thing for us.”

Have a first look at the cinematic “The Only One” from Sons & Lovers below.

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Rating 8.4

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02-03-14