The dreamy cinematic (& very good) “Julian” is new from London-based sister dudo Say Lou Lou (a/k/a Saint Lou Lou). Look out for a digital release for “Julian” coming soon with remixes from Dan Lissvik, Monsieur Adi & more!
The dreamy cinematic (& very good) “Julian” is new from London-based sister dudo Say Lou Lou (a/k/a Saint Lou Lou). Look out for a digital release for “Julian” coming soon with remixes from Dan Lissvik, Monsieur Adi & more!
Welcome back, Mount Kimbie. The much lauded U.K. duo announced today the release date of their debut LP via Warp Records which will be May 27th. To ease that Mount Kimbie need until then, MK have let loose the studio version of the LP’s excellent lead single, “Made To Stray”.
Mount Kimbie – Made To StrayMount Kimbie
(Official)
Rating 8.2
Right OK. We can’t believe how much this new Xtina remix rules either (read the first appearance on b3sci of the phrase “Xtina remix rules”). The b3 team doffs our collective hats to L.A. DJ ArkAngel for pulling of a feat of Herculean (something like cleaning the Augean Stables) scale by rinsing “Let There Be Love” into something all fresh, shimmery & awesome. We’re jamming to it.
Christina Aguilera-Let There Be Love (ArkAngel Remix)ArkAngel
(Facebook)
Rating 8.1
D.C. collective Misun trade in the retro tinged guitars for arpeggiated synths (of the analog sort) with their latest electro pop gem “Promise Me”, produced by none other than trusty, local boardsmith Nacey. Get familiar below.
Misun – Promise Me (Produced by Nacey)Misun
(Facebook)
Rating 8.2
As Young Wonder prep to release their newest EP, Show Your Teeth, it’s only fitting that we revisit this juicy gem from their self-titled debut. This Irish duo create a soundscape of ethereal, beat-driven electro-pop that’s delectable. So sink your teeth into this piece of “Flesh”, over and over again. By Desiree Autobee
Young Wonder
(Facebook)
Rating 8.2
Catching a concert comes with a variety of experiences. For example, sometimes the headliner on a bill outshines the opening act(s) so much that those in attendance wonder, ‘why the hell didn’t I just show up for the last half of this show?’ Other times, the support on the bill is the highlight of the night, noteworthy beyond any of the predictable offerings from the headliner. And on the perfect occasion, the mix of talent at a concert is just right. At the El Rey Theater this past Thursday night we had exactly that experience with standout performances from both Jaime N Commons and Lianne La Havas.
It may come as a surprise to many that London born artist Jamie N Commons was actually raised between both Chicago and the UK. With this transatlantic savviness, the bright singer songwriter opened the evening’s show with his track “Lead Me Home”, which was also recently featured in the incredible AMC series The Walking Dead. Near the end of his solo performance of the gloomy track (which is a perfect pairing for the Georgia based zombie thiller), Commons’ band joined him on stage. Together they rocked through his 2013 release Rumble And Sway EP. With pitch perfect, four-part harmonies, and back woods rock and roll, Jaime and the gang killed it. Song after song, the audience warmed up, culminating to an apex when Jamie closed his set with “Wash Me In The Water”. The raspy, whiskey infused rock that Jaime brings, feels like a bullseye, and with more opening dates to come with folk/soul princess Lianne La Havas, Jaime N Commons fans should expect this to be one of the hotter tickets touring the states this Spring.
With a small set change and an increasingly excited crowd, KCRW DJ Jason Kramer pumped up the crowd right before Lianne La Havas hit the stage. She opened to the loving crowd with “No Room For Doubt”. A side note: while both Lianne and Jaime recently weathered SXSW, you certainly couldn’t tell any grueling signs from their haul in Austin. The young 23 London native, Lianne La Havas looked and sounded stunning as ever. The adoring crowd howled and shouted after different vocal runs. She was without doubt great, but frankly she could have probably done anything on stage and still received such a warm reception. Turning her audience into human percussionist, and in playing select songs from her standout 2012 debut Is Your Love Big Enough?, Lianne La Havas proved her powerful impact on both sides of the Pond.
Review By Brian Litwin
Photography By Martin Santacruz Jr
The formula is simple for AlunaGeorge. Write a great song and let it explode all over the internet. Next, take one of the bigger DJ/producers out there, have them remix the song and create even more buzz. Earlier it was Hudson Mohawke, now it’s “Harlem Shake” creator Baauer. The math is simple people, just enjoy. By Brian Litwin
AlunaGeorge
(Official)
Baauer
: (Soundcloud)
Rating 8.2
Massive. Loud. Rowdy. Rustie knows how to rule the dance party. All dub and club, “Triadzz” is the second of two new singles from the Scottish producer. He cleans house with this electronic track’s massive buildup and killer drops. “Triadzz” may even make those electro skeptics bob their heads a bit. By Phoebe Anne Severin
Rustie
(Soundcloud)
Rating 8.2
It was Shlohmo’s 2012 remix of Jeremih’s “Fuck U All The Time” that first left us all a little speechless. At the time, it seemed an original collaboration between the two might only be a far off dream. As 2013 rolls into Spring, that dream has become a reality. Jeremih and Shlohmo’s new track “Do U Right” demonstrates an intense chemistry between the two artists. It’s a superhuman collaboration that perfect for the dance floor. Check it out below. By Phoebe Severin
Shlohmo – Bo Peep (Do U Right) (ft. Jeremih)Shlohmo
(Facebook)
Rating 8.4
You feel that cool rush of air emanating right now from your laptop’s speakers? No, it’s not your DVD burner freaking the f out, it’s the sound of something fresh and interesting infiltrating your eardrums. GRMLN a/k/a Californian via Japan rock musician Yoodoo Park is the responsible party for all that freshness. Mr. GRMLN’s debut LP Empire will be released on June 4th. You can learn how to blog just by checking our fresh.
GRMLN
(Facebook)
Rating 8.2
One of our favorite vocalists pretty much ever, Neko Case, surprises today with the release of a new track. “That’s Who I Am” is part of the upcoming “supernatural gothic musical” by John Mellencamp, Stephen King & T-Bone Burnett (which sounds absolutely wild) called The Ghost Brothers of Darkland County. Yeah, so if you’re playing along at home, you know that just about anything T-Bone Burnett puts his name on (yes, even Nashville) is going to be very very good; add that up with Ms. Case’s world-class singing and the source material backing of J. Mellencamp & S. King and you’re most definitely working with a must listen track. Spin it below. Hi Neko!
Neko Case
(Facebook)
Rating 8.3
I don’t know about you, but I barely ever find club releases with more than one good song anymore. I want to shake my ass for longer than the single I knew about, before illegally downloading, damn it. Catz ‘n Dogz knows how I feel and created a sexy project that will surely get your body jiggling. “They Frontin” starts it off right, with a first-rate appearance by the super smooth vocalist Monty Luke. And, the release closes with the equally catchy, self-describing “Ass Point.” By Teddy Pendergrass
Catz ‘n Dogz feat Monty Luke – They Frontin’ (Original Mix)Catz ‘n Dogz
(Soundcloud) (Beatport)
Rating 8.1