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Odesza – All We Need (Louis Futon Remix)

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Hot on the heels of his self-titled EP release just the other week, Philly native Louis Futon comes out guns blazing with his latest collaboration on Odesza’s fiery single “All We Need” featuring Shy Girls. Thanks to the guys it’s another FREE download. Can we say thank you for Free Music Monday? Reviewed by LL.

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02-09-15

Review: Robert Delong @ Natural History Museum of L.A., 02/06/15

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Robert Delong appears as a gamer gone insane, with musical and performance capabilities that make his show as fun and entertaining visually, as it is musically. The EDM-pop artist is no DJ behind turntables––as Delong fans grooved with the drummer-turned-singer at the Natural History Museum of L.A. as part of their First Friday Night event. With a Go-Go-Gadget arsenal of music manipulating video game controllers ranging from a steering wheel to a Wii controller, Delong brought his unique science of performing to the museum; playing songs like “Acid Rain” and his Billboard-ranked alternative song “Long Way Down”. Review by Geovani Donaires.

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02-09-15

Marian Hill – Lips (Heavy Mellow Remix)

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New Yorkian upstart Heavy Mellow takes a robotussin-infused future bass-y stab at Marian Hill’s “Lips” and is effortlessly victorious in securing all the remix points.

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02-07-15

EXGF – We Are The Hearts

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“We Are The Hearts” is the second Hypem chart topper in as many tracks for newcomers EXGF. The pinpoint perfect pop of “We Are The Hearts” is the big, anthemic and hooky type of track that indie breakouts (and dreams) are made of.

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02-06-15

Review: LANY @ Sayers Club, Los Angeles 02/03/15

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Review by Brian Litwin

Tuesday nights are just done differently in Hollywood. Good looking people, drinks constantly flowing, smiles around and buzz around what the new hottest thing may be. This is the Hollywood norm and LANY at the Sayers Club brought all that buzz to life last night.

Riding a giant wave of Internet love, now LA trio LANY ripped into one of their first live shows. Playing catchy electro-pop tracks like “BRB” and the new single “Bad, Bad, Bad”, the group had the massive industry presence chomping at the bit. Friends and fans were singing along to the lyrics of “ILYSB” and the at capacity crowd vibed to the single “Made In Hollywood” to cap off the impressive showing.

Give these three amigos 2015 to find a home, develop more songs (they only have 7 songs to date and have been a band for 9 months) and hop on a tour (opening for the 1975 would do wonders for these dudes), and check back to see how big they can be.

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02-06-15

Aquilo – Losing You (Mura Masa Remix)

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UK producer Mura Masa puts a UK dance/space trap blend on Aquilo’s “Losing You” single with A+ results. Listen.

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02-05-15

Review: HONNE @ Electrowerkz, London 02/03/15

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Review by Nathan Hetherington

London’s Electrowerkz is the setting for Honne’s second ever live show and at 5 minutes to 9 o’clock 150 or so eager bodies squeeze themselves into the venue from the curious bunting-laden warehouse feel of the bar. The band shortly follow in and politely push their way through to the stage, where once up you’re able to fully appreciate Andy and James’ black, and slightly darker black, turtleneck jumpers.

Instead of cautiously taking the often-underwhelming laptop, guitar and mic option, Honne have already surrounded themselves with a sublime group of musicians, who translate each meticulously crafted track from the studio to the stage in a wholly satisfying way. For an electronic duo with just a handful of tracks online it’s hard to know exactly what to expect but just from the first 2 tracks leading into “Warm On A Cold Night” they let you know that they completely have this down. They’ve put in the necessary time and thought and won’t be putting a foot wrong in front of an audience. From this point on the room can relax and fully immerse themselves in the sensual sounds.

Second single “The Night” receives the best response from the crowd and sits half way through a consistently smooth 10 song set of late night R&B vibes. Future-hits weren’t in short supply either and instantly agreeable tracks like “Top To Toe” give us a taste of what we’ve yet to hear. They close on a triumphant note with “All In The Value” where Andy & James both don guitars and let loose a flare of unexpectedly flawless skills, presumably honed during their previous indie project together. There’s no support act, no encore and not too much chat. Just a few words about turtleneck jumpers and a quick bit of crowd interaction from Andy, which could have only served as a rehearsal for when they’re playing to far larger audiences. It wont be long before they make that leap and this felt like a statement to let us know that they’re fully prepared for what’s to come.

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02-05-15

Giveaway: Hundred Waters w/ Moses Sumney @ El Rey Theater, L.A. 02/13/15

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Hundred Waters perform at the El Rey Theater in Los Angeles on Friday, February 13th. The Florida band touring behind their very strong sophomore LP The Moon Rang Like a Bell play forward-thinking, at times ethereal, modern indie pop. The excellent support bill includes mega-talented local Moses Sumney and freshly Pitchfork BNM’d songwriter Natalie Prass. We’re excited to give away two free passes to this much anticipated show to one very lucky reader. To enter email us before Monday Feb. 9 at noon PST. Details and ticket information about this El Rey show can found here.

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02-05-15

Natalie McCool – Pins

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“Pins” is the new one from Liverpudlian songwriter Natalie McCool. “Pins”, as with previous track and one of our favorite songs of last year “Dig It Out”, is an excellent platform for Natalie’s uniquely ethereal and visceral vocal that has us captivated. Look for an EP from Natalie McCool coming later this year.

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02-05-15

Premiere: Oh Wonder – The Rain (StéLouse Edition)

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Two of the blogosphere’s hottest names connect on this new StéLouse remix of Oh Wonder’s latest “The Rain”. The Denver-based StéLouse selects for a low touch rhythm track and a massaged-back cooled-out instrumental doing well to boost up the original’s melodic qualities in a very complementary way. Stream the B3 Premiere of StéLouse’s remix of Oh Wonder’s “The Rain” below.

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02-05-15