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Track Reviews

Delilah – Breathe (Feat. Liam Bailey)

Delilah grabs Chase & Status collaborator and b3sci fav Liam Bailey for this re-worked version of her song “Breathe”. Due to be Delilah’s next
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03-10-12

Usher – Climax (Prod. Diplo)

We couldn’t be more in love with this song right now (knocks so soft). Usher opened up the purse and dropped a little of that Bieber $$$$ on a
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03-09-12

Amtrac – Came Along (Scuillous Remix)

UK producer Scuillous takes Amtrac’s blogoverse hit “Came Along” DEEEEEEEP. We’re talking full fathom five x twenty thousand leagues type deep.
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03-09-12

Maverick Sabre – Used To Have It All (Delta Heavy Remix)

Annie Mac had the privilege of premiering Delta Heavy’s latest remix heater tonight on Radio 1. And now c/o DoML we’ve got it here on b3sci.
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03-09-12

Poor Moon – Illusion

By Trevor Meyer Poor Moon brings Christian Wargo and Casey Wescott (Fleet Foxes, Crystal Skulls) together with Ian and Peter Murray (The
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03-08-12

RAVE’S FAVES: Fun. – Be Calm

By Bruce Rave A group of us heard Fun’s “We Are Young” for the first time together, and the track got a unanimous thumbs-up. The group and their
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03-08-12

The Plastic Traps – Corridor

By Trevor Meyer Philadelphia two-piece, The Plastic Traps, dropped their debut album, ‘Find A Home’ in early February, 2012. Reverb-heavy,
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03-08-12

Bobby Womack – Please Forgive My Heart

By Stephen Dobrinich Saying Bobby Womack has got soul is like saying Jordan is going to post big numbers if you put Ehlo on him in single
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03-08-12

The Golden Filter – Kill Me (Fusty Delights Remix)

By Trevor Meyer Ready to get smooth? Belgian producers, Fusty Delights do a dreamy rendition of the Golden Filter’s “Kill Me.” This is nice
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03-08-12

Jakwob – Electrify (Sega Bodega Remix)

So yesterday we coined the phrase “Creepstep” (word to the dude Semothy Jones); today, a new phrase “Smoothstep”. Sega Bodega’s buttery take on
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03-07-12

Thomas Azier – Red Eyes

We tipped you to Thomas Azier back in January with his excellent synthpop track “Metropolitan Tribe”. Well, Thomas Azier is back with a song
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03-07-12

The Pierces – I Put Your Records On

AMERICA: Get your shit together and get up on this band. Don’t let our British cousins nick these immensely talented ladies away! You like First
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03-07-12