Dauwd readies debut Theory of Colours LP (out June 2nd) for Ninja Tune label Technicolour Records with stream of excellent “Leitmotiv”.
Dauwd readies debut Theory of Colours LP (out June 2nd) for Ninja Tune label Technicolour Records with stream of excellent “Leitmotiv”.
We’re into the fresh blend of big gaze-y aesthetics and more straight forward riff-driven melodics on “Paper Boy” from London via Glasgow band Dama Scout. Dama Scout play The Dome in Tufnell Park in North London on April 28th with Happyness.
Thank you music gods and goddesses for gracing me with the beautiful track, “Helium” by Tigers Are Bad For Horses. It’s the only thing getting me through finals right now. The energetic tone of this track demands your attention; not to mention the bumpin bassline and the scintillating synths go together like peanut butter and jelly. Stream “Helium” and see for youself.
“Shatter”, the latest from Brighton band GAPS, is set to a minimal (almost hymnal) aesthetic ruddered around hypnotic whirl of repeated synth stabs and arpeggios. We’re very into “Shatter’s” fresh, trend-agnostic sound.
The rhodes-driven (and awesome) “Pick Up” is the lead stream for Warwickshire producer Bastien Keb’s sophomore LP for First Word Records, 22.02.85 (which is available now).
Gloucestershire four piece Low Chimes (f/k/a Hot Feet) stream impressive debut, the meandering, transportive, groove-stuck “Sleepwalking”. The “Sleepwalking” single, which is sampled below from Low Chimes forthcoming debut LP Illuminate , is available now.
Marathon will release a new double EP on May 12 from Aussie in Oakland, CA Hazel English. The 2x EP will feature a new set of songs in the “Just Give In” EP (from which the sunny and cool “More Like You” is excerpted) and her debut EP from last year “Never Going Home”. Stream B3-approved “More Like You” below
This track does exactly what it says it’s going to do: it takes you on a J O U R N E Y. Nostalgic symphonic sounds add comfort and ease to this track. Let jinsang’s track, “Journey” wash away your worries and destress your mind. Enjoy.
Leeds UK collective (and Mabel collaborators) Gotts Street Park debut with RJD2-esque (even a little DJ Premier-esque) “This World”, a potent bit of hip hop particularly suited for late night hours.
Transatlantic (London & L.A.) neo-R&B group FARR stream strong online debut in form of the very magnetic tune “Down”.