Everyone’s favorite elevator r&b revivalist drops “Initiation”. Track is hot.
The Weeknd – InitiationThe Weeknd (Official) (Twitter)
Rating 8.5
Zane Lowe just dropped the premiere of The Weeknd’s remix of Florence’s latest single “Shake It Out” and now you can stream it live on b3sci. It’s moody, it’s ethereal, it almost sounds of a space age spaghetti western. It’s The Weeknd, it’s Florence, it’s b3sci.
UPDATE: (HQ RIP via DoML) Florence + The Machine – Shake It Out (The Weeknd Remix)The Weeknd (Official) (Twitter)
Rating 8.4
OK, so being real, a few days out now from the release of Thursday, “The Zone” is the only song from the mixtape I’ve spun more than a couple times. Sorry, y’all! Here, MPLS producer Ty Cody laces up Thursday’s creme de la creme track with a syrupy sweet wobbly mix. Give it a listen below.
The Weeknd – The Zone (Feat. Drake) (Ty Cody Remix)Rating 8.0
“Thursday” is here and The Weeknd is next.
The Weeknd – The Zone (Feat. Drake)The Weeknd (Official) (Twitter) (Download “Thursday”)
Rating 8.4
Yeah yeah, we know, another Weeknd remix? b3sci, for real? If not for having this on repeat all day we’d have abstained but this lovestep remix of “The Morning” by SF artist ill-esha is just too sick to not put on for y’all. Enjoy.
The Weeknd – The Morning (ill-esha’s lovestep jam)ill-esha : (Official) (Facebook) (Twitter)
Rating: 8.4
This new Weeknd remix by Portland’s SPL , which was #1 today on Soundcloud’s Hottest Tracks, is absolute mint. Watch out for that drop.
The Weeknd – Wicked Games (SPL Remix)SPL : (Soundcloud) (Facebook) (Twitter)
Rating: 8.2
The Weeknd continues his streak of non-stop jams. Previously unreleased and off the new The Noise EP, “Do It” gets down. Press play.
The Weeknd – Do ItBackground Sound is a new production duo out of New York. This remix of The Weeknd’s “The Party & The After Party” is some choice shit. Peep the duo’s Soundcloud for an equally sick FaltyDL remix. Get behind these guys.
The Weeknd – The Party & The After Party (BGS Morning After Remix)Background Sound: (Soundcloud)
The Weeknd: (Official) (Twitter)
Rating: 8.5
Out today on B3SCI is “Futures” the debut EP from London quartet PREP. Rolling Stone calls PREP’s Steely Dan and Bobby Caldwell-influenced sound “”butter-smooth yacht-pop.” and Best Fit calls it “a much-needed funk-fueled trip to a sun-filled beach.” The “Futures” EP is available now digitally and in limited 12″ vinyl from our B3SCI Records store.
Weeknd collaborator Illangelo links with the uber-talented Rochelle Jordan for the grimy R&B of new one “What The Fuss”. Melodically in lane somewhere between Ciara and the late Aaliyah, Ms. Jordan’s rhythmic and diction choices fit Illangelo’s creeper percussion matrix in a close to symbiotic manner. We NEED more!
Rochelle Jordan: (Facebook)
Rating: 8.7
Indiana first hit our radar with her sweetly lugubrious cover of Frank Ocean’s “Swim Good”. The UK based artist next captured our attention with the deftly evil bassline and minimalist tense push-pull production of her track “Bound”. Most recently, Indiana has been a buzz with the forthcoming Mess Around EP, expected November 3rd. B3SCI feature correspondent Brian Litwin recently caught up with up the young star to discuss the origins of Indiana, her sound, family and (of course) time travel.
B3SCI: Please introduce yourself to the B3SCI audience.
Indiana: Hello I’m Indiana… the girl. Not the state.
B3SCI: Have you ever been to the state of Indiana in the heartland of America?
Indiana: No but maybe they will invite me soon?
B3SCI: The name Indiana is an interesting choice, what made you want to go as that? Do you think you win the war in most unGoogleable artist names?
Indiana: Perhaps, but I’m working my way up the google search list. It comes from Indiana Jones, it was something i watched as a kid.
B3SCI: How would you characterize your sound and what are some of your influences?
Indiana: Menacing and emotional electronica with 80’s inspired synths and haunting vocals. Amongst my biggest musical influences, I would count The XX, The weeknd, Frank Ocean, Portishead and Gary Newman.
B3SCI: Your music has a great sense of space coupled with your beautiful voice, but looking closer at your lyrics, there seems to be some emotional inclinations towards pain in your tracks. What inspires these border line eerie songs?
Indiana: Some of it comes from dark places inside, but most of it is completely made up. I like to think of myself as a storyteller and I love immersing myself into the role. It lets me say things I wouldn’t in real life, push boundaries. It’s fun and so much more interesting than the crap girl loves boy, boy hurts girl lyrics you hear in the charts.
B3SCI: Going through your different social media accounts, it seems your child, Etta, and your cats are the focal point of your pictures. How has that helped out with connecting with your fans? Do you feel a closer bond with those who follow you online?
Indiana: I think that may have been in the last few months of my pregnancy. I was in hibernation mode and literally had baby brain. I know my fans connect with my situation and I hope it inspires other women with creative careers. It doesn’t have to be one or the other, you can have a family and achieve your dreams. I performed Glastonbury at 8 months pregnant. Hopefully now I’ve had Etta and I’m back in the studio, my posts are a little more career driven.
B3SCI: The Le Youth reworking of “Mess Around”, is straight fire and a true club track with a nice upbeat new disco groove. How did that remix come about? Were you at all hesitant to have your work seen a different light or do you welcome the new take?
Indiana: I wasn’t hesitant at all. I love to hear how people interpret my music. Any genre is welcome.
B3SCI: Not going to lie, in a few pictures we’ve seen, you look like Madonna. Have you been compared to any other celebrity?
Indiana: I haven’t actually. When I was younger I remember some spanish guy on holiday calling me Britney cos he thought I looked like her.
B3SCI: Real deal, we’re hooking it up. Free ride on the B3SCI time machine, where, when and why?
Indiana: Do I go silly here or totes emosh… Really though it would have to be back before my Dad died. I miss him.
B3SCI: Nottingham Forrest or Notts County?
Indiana: Forest 🙂
Interview By Brian Litwin
Tour Dates
12/4 – NOTTINGHAM, BODEGA
12/5 – LONDON, OSLO