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Gotts Street Park – Control (Feat. Grand Pax)

Leeds UK production crew Gotts Street Park team with vocalist Grand Pax for spotlessly constructed after hours creeper “Control”.

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08-04-17

Gabriel Black – Pine Trees

“Sad Boy” artist Gabriel Black streams second track online “Pine Trees”. A plaintive minimal number built on some slick use of hip-hop vocal cadence and spare gut-punch guitar stabs. Enjoy it below.

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08-04-17

STéLOUSE – Bones (Feat. Tilian)

Casablanca Records man STéLOUSE links up with Dance Gavin Dance singer Tilian for cooly melodic new electronic pop track “Bones”.

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08-04-17

B3SCI and Danger Village Present: Sure Sure & Coastal Clouds @ Dirty Laundry in LA on 8/8

Tuesday! Tuesday! Tuesday! B3SCI is pleased to co-present with the rad Danger Village crew Sure Sure and Coastal Clouds at Dirty Laundry in Hollywood this Tuesday 8/8. The free show also includes a DJ set from KCRW’s Marion Hodges and jumps off at 10 PM so be square or be there. In the meantime sample the awesome new track “Koreatown” from Sure Sure and the dreamy “Slow Rider” from Coastal Clouds. See you there.

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08-04-17

Jazz Morley – Safe Place

Is it weird that I spend more time stalking people on Spotify than I do on Facebook? Oh well, I found a downtempo gem out of it. Jazz Morley delivers major melodies on “Safe Place,” a chilled out track about wanting to feel close to someone you’re no longer close with. This riveting track is worth a listen.

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08-02-17

Goldwash – Episode

Goldwash never disappoints. With his self-proclaimed genre of “existential funk,” he brings major grooves on his latest track, “Episode.” I for one am going to be bumping this track the rest of the summer. Enjoy!

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08-02-17

Opia – Faded

The talented twosome Opia are back with a new EP entitled “Faded” and we’re really digging the coolly-arranged and stylistically-varied title track.

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07-21-17

Taska Black – Where We Go

Antwerp-based producer Taska Black produces dark, deep vibes on his newest track, “Where We Go.” Orchestral elements and a hard hitting bass create a unique blend of sounds. It’s the best of both worlds, a beauty and a banger.

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07-21-17