The first half of the album is quite revealing, with "VCR", "Crystalised" (watch a great live video of this song on KEXP's blog) and "Heart Skipped A Beat" impeccably introducing the xx's minimalist MO. But it's the final three tracks"” "Infinity", "Night Time" and "Stars""”that really click, creating a pitch black, wide open lover's lane that slowly seeps into the deep, never to return again. - Seattle Subsonic
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Brontë Martin
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Feb 6, 2013
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Fauxe is an electronic artist from Singapore who has been focusing his musical attention on curating electronic beats and music for the past three years. He strives to "recreate the sounds that come out of my head," which tends to hover around the do...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Jun 14, 2010
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Bachelors of Science are two DJ's from the Bay Area that are out to show audiences that Drum n Bass isn't "all harsh banging booom tshh," but can actually be soulful and worth sitting down to listen to. The duo just released their fourth offering, W...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Mar 20, 2013
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It's been less than a week since I last posted a Kulkid remix, but this new producer has caught my attention big time. His collaboration with Fever 105 on a remix of The xx's "Fiction" stands out in particular, and is certainly appropriate for today...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Dec 9, 2012
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Bachelors of Science haven't had any breakout tracks in some time now. But, about 2.5 years ago they were poised for something great, generating massive buzz throughout the blogosphere.Why? Well, they released two popular remixes: Death Cab For Cutie...
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