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Track Reviews

E-TRAIN – So Good (Ft. Molly K)

When it comes to summer jams “So Good” hits that sweet spot. The new track from E-TRAIN is his first release since WRATH OF ROXANE+. The song is previewed here for the first time from an upcoming untitled project expected September 5th and it features LA-based Molly K on the sugary hook. Good luck not singing along to this one.

E-TRAIN performs this Saturday in West Los Angeles @ Touch Vinyl with SoundFanua and A Sol Mechanic (INFO) NO COVER 8pm door.

E-TRAIN – So Good (Ft. Molly K)

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Rating 8.3

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08-02-12

Waka Flocka Flame – Rooster in My Rari (TNGHT Remix)

SQUAD.

TNGHT (Facebook)

Rating 8.645

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08-02-12

Daniel Klauser – Say My Name

So good. Chilean DJ Daniel Klauser respins Brandy’s “Never Say Never” into a beautifully hewn brocade (yeah we just said brocade.) of interlocking beats and vocal chop-ups. We are in love. Thanks XLR8R.

Daniel Klauser (Facebook)

Rating 8.8

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08-02-12

Ice Edwards – Harry Potter Kush (Feat. Waldo Da Goon)

NJ rapper Ice Edwards will meet you at 35,000 feet, that can’t-even-get-that-high-on-the-back-of-a-broomstick elevation. That Harry Potter Kush.

Ice Edwards (Facebook)

Rating 8.2

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08-02-12

Pale Seas – Bodies

Communion dials up another winner with Southampton UK rock act Pale Seas. “Bodies” feels instantly psychedelic. It’s certainly a wide expansive track but it’s also warm. Where a band can go a bit awry with “atmospheres” and “layers” and “wanking”, Pale Seas keeps it concise with neat compact melodies and just enough soul to keep the listener moved.

Pale Seas (Facebook)

Rating 8.3

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08-02-12

LaToiya Williams – This Love Is Sweet (Prod. Nottz)

Soulstress Latoiya Williams (Jay-Z, Snoop, Dr. Dre) returns after a 10 year hiatus with a super strong track in “This Love Is Sweet”. Produced by Nottz, “TLIS” has a syrupy smooth 70’s feel (reminded us a bit of The Staple Singers 70’s pop material) that fits nicely into b3sci’s late summertime groove.

LaToiya Williams (Facebook)

Rating 8.3

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08-02-12

Grizzly Bear – Yet Again

Yeah, we’re definitely into this more “focused” Grizzly Bear sound. The arrangements and melodies (spoiler alert: they’re really really good) on “Yet Again” as well as Shields’ first single “Sleeping Ute” are just a little sharper and more pointed. We’re into it. p.s. Loving those reverb-drenched guitar washes. Yesss.

Grizzly Bear (Facebook)

Rating 8.4

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08-02-12

Mariah Carey – Triumphant (Feat. Rick Ross & Meek Mill)

Our girl Mariah is back and she’s got MMG on her back. “Triumphant”, Mariah’s comeback single, features oft-collaborator Jermaine Dupri (you can hear him “yeah”ing in the background) on the production tip. Mariah’s more hip hop lane is decorated with hype joint after hype joint (“Heartbreaker” “Honey” “Lil’ Love” “So Lonely”, etc). Can “Triumphant” measure up?

Mariah Carey (Facebook)

Rating 8.3

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08-02-12

Turtle Giant – We Were Kids

IGIF got the premiere of this ace new track from Brazilian band Turtle Giant (who are based in Macau, China!) called “We Were Kids”. A neat blend of surf rock guitar and great melodic textures, the track is a full force go experience for the entirety of its 4:34 duration. Listen

Turtle Giant (Facebook)

Rating 8.3

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08-02-12

Bondax – You’re So (Star Slinger ReFREEx)

Yeah we’re into this.

Star Slinger (Facebook)

Rating 8.4

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08-02-12

Ango – True Blue (Prod. Jacques Greene)

Halifax-based (somebody hook this guy up with Hemsworth) R&B man Ango hooks up here with fellow Canadian and b3sci fav producer Jacques Greene for “True Blue”, taken from the singer’s just released Serpentine record. On “True Blue”, Ango’s buttery smooth melodic stylings are leather-glove-fit Greene’s rhythm & garage production style.

Ango – True Blue (Prod. Jacques Greene)

Ango (Facebook)

Rating 8.2

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08-01-12

Brandon Thomas De La Cruz – Two Headed Boy Part II (Neutral Milk Hotel)

Brandon Thomas De La Cruz recorded this version of “Two-Headed Boy Part II” by Neutral Milk Hotel on a piano in an empty church a few weeks back. The delicate tone of the track is more than fitting, one that’s as vulnerable and introspective as it is with tact.

Brandon Thomas De La Cruz – Two Headed Boy Part II (Neutral Milk Hotel)

Brandon Thomas De La Cruz (Bandcamp)

Rating 8

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08-01-12