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Premiere: Canary – Here We Go

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Australian band Canary follow up their Triple J-supported Hypem-charting “Women’s Business” with the inventively-arranged acoustic pop of “Here We Go”. Constructed of a mortar of neat pop songwriting and a syncopated barrage of polyrhythms, “Here We Go” is particularly special for its unique sonorousness and its distinctive and effective use of vocal harmony (and beyond, the instrumental arranging here is next level too). We’re very pleased to premiere “Here We Go”, the second single from Canary’s forthcoming sophomore LP, I Am Lion.

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10-05-15

Beach Baby – Limousine

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“Limousine” is new from B3SCI Records alums (now signed to Handsome Dad) Beach Baby. “Limousine” which is out November 16th, takes a bit more muscular edge to initial tracks “No Mind No Money” and “Ladybird” riding a construction of beefed up rhythm guitars, broader in sound drums and a little more monochromatic melody. It’s a cool swerve in sound for the band who are very obviously primed for major success.

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10-02-15

KYLE – Remember Me (Feat. Chance the Rapper)

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Kyle’s SMYLE album is due out today and it couldn’t be more highly anticipated. Kyle posted another single on Tuesday to his Soundcloud “Remember Me?” featuring Chance the Rapper. It’s a soft hitting piano beat that shows Kyle’s sensitive side, which I hope to find more of on the album’s other tracks. Reviewed by Jake Goldstein.

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10-02-15

Felix Snow – Slow

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Kiiara and Gallant producer turned soloist Felix Snow turns in a dynamite new track called “Slow”, a mild-future synth-y trap-beat-enhanced incandescent-atmospheric pop jam which features the seductive-dreamy vocals of LA-based songstress Madi Walsh. Reviewed By Erin Shay.

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10-02-15

Josh Tobias – Beachside Lover

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We love the sunny-sensed dance-inspired guitar-kissed sax-infused vibrations of “Beachside Lover” from Brooklyn-based vocalist Josh Tobias. Great song. Reviewed By Erin Shay.

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10-02-15

Drunk Girl & Drivvin – What Goes Around

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Drunk Girl and fellow NJ-producer sidekick Drivvin join forces for a phenomenal new bold-bass-driven 80’s-vibe techno-tinged dance-floor house crusher “What Goes Around”. Reviewed By Erin Shay.

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10-02-15

Schmutz – Transgender

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Go deep with the deeply-saturated immense-proportioned bass-driven technicolor-synth-accented intensely-focused soundtrack-ready techno thriller “Transgender” by an artist new to B3 called Schmutz, also known as Conor MacParland and Kristian Woods. New one “Transgender” is the title song off the Irish producer duo’s 3-track raw analog-driven late-night-club dance-centric “Transgender” EP. Reviewed By Erin Shay.

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10-02-15

Whilk & Misky – Clap Your Hands (Addal Edit)

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Lose yourself in the beautifully-muted emotive nuances of Milan producer Addal on their new superbly-subtle dance-centric acoustic-guitar-laced bossa nova-tinged luminous-wonder club edit of Whilk and Misky indie rock track “Clap Your Hands”. Reviewed By Erin Shay.

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10-02-15

River Tiber – Let You Go

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“Let You Go” is the new track from Toronto producer River Tiber (a.k.a. Tommy Paxton-Beesley) which stands out as extraordinary for its vibrantly gorgeous soft and sensual heart-felt r&b vocals, fun creatively-styled bubbly accent beats and lovely piano-led accompanying instrumentals. “Let You Go” is out on Canadian label Arts & Crafts Records. Reviewed By Erin Shay.

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10-02-15

Tom Misch – Clapclapclap

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We last covered B3 favorite, London multi-instrumentalist producer/vocalist Tom Misch for his Jordan Rakei-vocaled neo-soul-bented song “Wake Up This Day”. Give a listen to his newly released funky rhythm-centric instrumental gem called “Clap Clap Clap” for a vivacious-synth-layered hand-percussion-infused sonic pick-me-up that excels in that nicely-understated instrumentally-stunning Tom Misch style which we dig so much. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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10-02-15

[B3SCI Records] TOWER – Teenage Miracle / Can’t Vibe

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Out today on our B3SCI Records is “Teenage Miracle” b/w “Can’t Vibe”, the debut single from L.A. band TOWER. Lauded by Noisey as “big, synthy, squelchy pop…(with) very modern day Duran Duran-brash guitars, unabashed hooks, and stratospheric falsettos.”, the band has received airplay support from Zane Lowe and New Music Friday playlisting at Spotify. Further details on the TOWER single can be found here at the World Wide Web home of B3SCI Records.

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10-02-15

Fredfades & Ivan Ave – Reaping

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The great Jakarta Records is releasing a joint LP with producer Fredfades and rhymer Ivan Ave in December and the jazz-tinged A+ “Reaping” is the first stream. Get into it.

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10-02-15