Fresh off the cable. New Bullitts. Hottest Record in the World. Lets Go.
The Bullitts – LandspeederFresh off the cable. New Bullitts. Hottest Record in the World. Lets Go.
The Bullitts – LandspeederHere goes the CDQ for “First of the Year”, and like most everything minted by the Los Angeles native, this track is nasty in all of the right ways. Banger baby, banger!
Skrillex – First of the YearThree of L.A.’s finest hook up on this remix to K. Lamar’s “She Needs Me” track from last year. Ill.
Kendrick Lamar – She Needs Me (Remix) (Feat. Dom Kennedy & Murs)Kendrick Lamar: (Twitter) (Myspace)
Rating: 8.1
Nesby Phips links up with one of our fav producers (Ski Beatz) and two of our fav MCs (Spitta & Stalley) for one of our fav hip hop songs in a minute. These sort of cooled out jazzy ill as fuck beats are built for guys like $$$$ and Stalley and now Nesby Phips. p.s. That clap pattern that sits on top the beat is absolutely ace!
Nesby Phips – Magic (Feat. Currensy & Stalley) (Prod. Ski Beatz)Nesby Phips: (Official) (Twitter) (Myspace)
Rating: 8.1
T-minus 28 days, 4 weeks, 1 lunar cycle to Seapony’s new LP Go With Me‘s release on Hardly Art. We can hardly wait! “Blue Star” sounds a bit like what The Raveonettes might have sounded like had they broke in 2011 instead of 2003, loud hazy overdriven guitar layers, vapor-like male v. female vocals, a pulsing slomo 1-2 rhythm. Yeah, kinda like that!
Seapony – Blue StarSeapony: (Myspace) (Bandcamp) (Facebook)
Rating: 8.0
b3sci favorite Benjamin Francis Leftwich’s first proper single comes to us via the gorgeous “Box of Stones”. A simple acoustic guitar figure provides the frame for a stunning narrative about love and possession. We are into it.
Benjamin Francis Leftwich – Box of Stones
Like we could resist a smoothed out beat like this. Rick Ross is a _______ rapper but Maybach beats are always top shelf, always rich. Nice on the Hustla’ to share the wealth.
Black Cobain – 4 AM (Feat. Wale)Black Cobain: (Twitter)
Rating: 8.3
UK singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran’s been on the b3sci radar for a minute now. He’s been blowing up as of late all over England; including frequent rotation on Radio 1. “Lately”, co-produced by Sheeran, is included as part of his “No. 5 Collaborations” EP, which finds the tunesmith on a more electro/beats-driven tip. Not that we’re complaining, “Lately” is excellent. 1) Check it out below, 2) love it, 3) ???, 4) then buy that shit!
Ed Sheeran – Lately (Feat. Devlin)Ed Sheeran: (Official) (Myspace) (Twitter)
Rating: 8.1
“Witches” finds the Minnesota-based band at one of its best moments. A a slow-driving, slow-burning base of guitar and rhythm form the the underbelly of a tune that really soars on its powerful, vaguely spiritual, sometimes almost Dylanesque melody. A great song from a great band.
Low – WitchesLow: (Myspace)
Rating: 8.2
July Days deliver a healthy dose of classic Anglo guitar pop (think a Kelly Jones fronted 00’s Oasis) on “Electric Love”. Big guitars, leather jackets, psychedelic harmonies, the Melbourne-based quartet have done their homework, “Electric Love” amounts to a great first offing.
July Days – Electric LoveJuly Days: (Myspace) (Facebook)
Rating: 8.0
Aussie ex-pats now holed up in Brooklyn, High Highs, come with a sound that is as comforting as it is familiar. On “Open Season” the duo sound (in the best way possible) like a lot of the bands I spun in high school, pieces of Radiohead, Death Cab for Cutie, The Velvet Teen, even little bits of Smashing Pumpkins bubble underneath the song’s simple yet stunning melodies. “Open Season” is available as a FREE download on the group’s bandcamp, check it below.
High Highs – Open SeasonHigh Highs: (Bandcamp) (Official) (Myspace)
Rating: 8.0
Remix Artist Collective add their touch to the Foster The People favorite. This one’s for the weekend. Get into it!!
Foster The People – Houdini (RAC Mix)