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Kenton Slash Demon – Dok

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Groove out to the latest sprawled-out bright-side techno jam from B3 uniquely favorite Copenhagen duo Kenton Slash Demon. Called “Dok” the track is a flavorful mesh of world-music vibe vocal ambiances, incessant driving drum and percussion rhythms (signature KSD), and a technicolor mood-altering synth line. Incredible (as per usual). Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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Day Wave – Stuck

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We’re smitten with blog favorite minimalist pop artist Day Wave (yet again) for his excellent new song “Stuck” the Oakland native’s recent dreamy-atmospheric melodic-toned synth-pop track. Day Wave effectively saturates the listener in a beautiful combination of subtle hazy instrumental elements, mellow atmospherics and enthusiastic classic chipper vibe pop vocals. The second single from Day Wave’s “Hard To Read” EP, “Stuck” is out on March 4th. Reviewed by Erin Shay

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Robots Can’t Dance – Running

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Belfast-based Conor Duggan aka Robots Can’t Dance catches a soulful 70’s-soul inspired vibe on neat new midtempo disco re-spin “Running”. The track’s sample source is the mid 00’s dance-driven R&B song Domu & Pete Simpson’s “It Won’t Mean a Thing” which has been turned about in such a way as to suit Evelyn “Champagne” King or Patrice Rushen. It’s a very cool bit of mixing. Listen.

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Ivan Ave – Free Shit (Prod. Mndsgn)

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Tune into the muted street wise vocal flow, sunny-day keyboard sentiments, and outstanding Mndsgn-produced synth grooves of new track “Free Shit” from new-to-B3 Oslo artist Ivan Avenue. Stream “Free Shit” below. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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Keiandra – Icing Sugar

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The dream-pop beauty “Icing Sugar” comes to us from 18 year old Newcastle UK songwriter Keiandra. Previewed here from her forthcoming “Empty Places” EP, “Icing Sugar” is a Cocteau Twins-esque styling of a hypnotic delay/reverb guitar/atmospheres symbiotically stretched to a deep groove with Keiandra’s sort of celestial singing floating atop the mix. Great track.

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Metropolitan Soul Museum – Let’s Play

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London producer Metropolitan Soul Museum have less than one hundred followers on Soundcloud yet they landed on style-setting London online mag Stamp the Wax for “Let’s Play”, a recent world-music vibe house track that also has a disco-funk dynamic. We’re stoked on this song! We love how Metropolitan Soul Museum mixes the track (a meld of intricate tribal rhythms a wash an intense electro undercurrent) and we particularly like the interplay between the natural tribal-vibe rhythms and percussion versus the dreamy dramatic synth atmospherics (great melody) and primitive mantra chant vibe vocals. Amazing song. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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Todd Osborn – We Gonna Jak

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Michigan dynamo production artist Todd Osborn captivates our attentions with his recent deeply focused, sprawling expansive, trance inducing acid techno release “We Gonna Jak”, which is the brightly appointed (slightly-foreboding) synthesizer-characterized a-side to “On the T”. Both Todd Osborn songs are out on Feburary 22nd via Fort Romeau’s label Cin Cin. Awesome. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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Penthouse & Maribelle – About U

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Australian R&B-stress Maribelle teams with production duo Penthouse on new track for Crush Club Records. Following a template of mid to late 90’s R&B (Aaliyah, Mya, Faith Evans) distilled through 2016 production ideas, “About U” wins on its very strong stable tuneful melodies and being very good at its particular template. Also Maribelle’s vocal is $$$$.

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Blunted Beatz – Over Time

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Zone out to the superbly-scintillating guitar interludes and expressive keyboard melody of “Over Time” the latest lovely, quietly-simmering vocals-led hip-hop beats track from Hamburg, Germany producer Blunted Beatz (a.k.a. Dr Slice or Dave White). Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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Mall Grab – Sun Ra

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Aussie house man Mall Grab is releasing a new EP on March 11 on Church and the 3 AM sound of “Sun Ra” is the release’s title track. “Sun Ra” follows-up the very good Alicia-sampling “Can’t” which is also included in the EP.

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Four Lore – Linear

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B3 blog featured Canadian producer/vocalist and self-professed beat-crusher Four Lore wows us again with another gem “Linear”, a perfectly punctuated (light hearted) unique-sultry electronic beats instrumental that excels for its divinely positive conglomeration of whimsical percussion, whispery vocals, and bright barely-tangible keyboard notes (which really adds a subtle drama). Excellent. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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Two Another – Keeping Me Under

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The silky smooth “Keeping Me Under” is new from UK rookies Two Another. An airtight French-influenced rhythm groove provides the gas/petrol for an electric set of melodies and particularly that “am i really that” falsetto line that first enters the track at 0:45 which is purely magic. Enjoy below.

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