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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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Krs – Higher (Feat. Mars Today & Noah)

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We are blown away by the amazing weave of beautiful vocals and classic instrumentals on “Higher” the latest star-studded collaboration from B3 fave dancehall-heavy bootleg style-setting Toronto-based producer and Film Noir: Sound founder Krs. (now he is taking on some boss original joint productions including B3 covered “Faking It” as a part of his debut “Season III” EP). Featuring the incredible vocal prowess and production talents of B3 fave San Francisco artist Mars Today and the vocals of LA via Toronto r&b/neo-soul singer-songwriter Noah, “Higher” is a dynamic velvety meld of melodious synth, sax and trumpet accents, and warmly enveloping vocals (including some playful spoken word elements). We adore the soothing-worded lyrics of Mars Today in particular and how they mix with the straightforward stinger (slightly more gritty) poetics of Noah. Stream “Higher” (song two from Krs.‘s upcoming debut “Season III” EP) now. Reviewed by Erin Shay. 



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Foreign Air – In The Shadows

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“In The Shadows” is next up for new duo Foreign Air who ran to the top of the Hypem charts last year with debut “Free Animal”. “In The Shadows”, much like it’s predecessor, is pinpoint precise in its anthemic indie rock songcraft. “In the Shadows” is the work of a pair of very skilled writers. Do not sleep.

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Johnny Stimson – You Can’t Save Me

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Johnny Stimson’s latest exercise in spotless expertly-constructed pop is the very good “You Can’t Save Me”. Fresh from a tour with nascent popstress Tori Kelly and an EP upcoming, Stimson’s arrow is pointing up. Listen to those melodies. So much shine.

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CYGN – For Dilla

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C Y G N. (featured here most recently for his quiet thriller “Place of Peace” an exquisitely-composed jazz-tinged experimental-beats-punctuated TheeReal joint collaboration) pays a simple-vibe tribute to J Dilla on his latest potently-creative synth-chord-drenched horn-tempered dub-enhanced beat-scape “For Dilla”. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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Eliza Shaddad – Run

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The A+ dark pop of “Run” is Eliza Shaddad’s new follow-up to her online breakthrough track “Wars”. The title track of a forthcoming EP, “Run” continues “Wars” immediate edge with Shaddad saying the song “has a life of its own, and I think half our total studio time was probably spent just trying to tame it.”, continuing, “It’s merciless in parts, musically, and lyrically, and a total beast to play live; getting to the end in one piece can actually be kind of cathartic.” Eliza Shaddad’s “Run” EP is out March 18 on Beatnik Creative.

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Joyce Wrice – Take It Easy (Nick Pacoli Remix)

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New to the blog, Inland Empire (So Cal) producer Nick Pacoli remixes Joyce Wrice track “Take It Easy” to highly listenable results (we last covered Joyce Wrice for her Jay Prince “Beautiful Mercy” EP collaboration “Afrofunk”). We love how he maintains the focus on the original vocals (beautiful) while embellishing Joyce’s distinct vocal flair with a slightly more upbeat up-tempo dance sentiment (ie. subtle-vitality beats, classic symbol percussion and mellow minimalist synth accents). Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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Alma Elste – Limitless

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French artist Alma Elste stuns on new track for “Limitless”. Born and raised in Paris and musically trained at Berklee in Boston, Alma’s music explores a neat intersection of classical music’s broad and immense artistic weight with a melodic sensibility forged around modern hook writing masters like Phoenix. Listen below.

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Dugong Jr. – Secrets (Feat. Tashka)

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Sirenida-ceous Melbourne AU producer Dugong Jr. suits up a slick R&B-tinged new dance track featuring vocalist Tashka on new one “Secrets”. The stunner sounds of Galimatias and Alina Baraz are a good reference point for “Secrets”, the track’s deviation from the G & AB style comes from it’s more direct hook writing and more beefed up beats. Give “Secrets” a spin below.

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Roman Kouder & Patawawa – Fly (Go Go Bizkitt! Remix)

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We’re enjoying the piano-driven glittery atmospheric French-flavored disco dance spin on B3 featured Roman Kouder/ Patawawa track “Fly” from Glasgow Bebop Cowboy Disco artist Go Go Bizkitt (or Tom Nelson). We like how Go Go Bizkitt (new to B3) uses various layers of synth (including robust dramatic chords) to frame up the song and we also dig how he keeps the pace up-tempo (in the vein of the original) with a fun selection of disco beats and vivid accompanying metallic percussion (in our opinion “Fly” is meant to be a dance jam). Fantastic! Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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Kenton Slash Demon – Matter

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We’re revisiting “Matter” from B3 all-time fave electronic duo Kenton Slash Demon (rock stars!!!), who created two of the best tracks and compilations of 2015 “Harpe” and “Psyco” (absolutely goregous). Although the timeless subtle-vibe techno song is from 5 years ago it still resonates at a high frequency and captivates us immeasurably. A stellar blend of stacatto metallic atmospherics, enchanting vibe-y vocal clips, and quietly driven techno rhythms, “Matter” has us listening on repeat. Five years on, we’re amazed at the strength of “Matter”. Vibe out with it here. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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