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1
Sounds like:
Samthing Soweto,
Romare,
Mbongwana Star
By
Dylan Heneck
on
Dec 12, 2016
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As we wind down this torrid year it's refreshing to still be receiving such enjoyable music. Considering that celebrities can become president so easily nowadays I think it worthwhile compiling a list of musicians I think might work well as president...
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2
Sounds like:
Slugabed,
Lindsay Lowend
By
Dylan Heneck
on
Sep 6, 2016
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So, it's still Tuesday, however maybe not in China though. It's kinda shitty that they're always getting Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday sooner than everyone else. Makes you wonder if perhaps China, greater Asia and that lump known as Australia...
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3
By
Almond Ivan
on
Aug 27, 2016
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The energy and rhythm of a footwork record is such a timeless sound that isn't constraint by the overly synth driven records these days. Ticklish's edit of "Next To You" by Flamingosis highlights the catchy, versatility of the style.
Pioneered by R....
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4
Sounds like:
Isan,
Koett,
Nuuro,
People Press Play
By
Almond Ivan
on
May 27, 2016
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If this the below is what I can expect to hear by visiting Salento, you can consider me on my way to the "Jamaica of Italy." Shouts to Populous for making one of the most unique records I'll hear all year.
"This track features a single field recor...
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5
By
Almond Ivan
on
Jan 29, 2016
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Ironically enough, this footwork record was made using royalty-free samples from a Converse website—yes, the shoe company—and premiered during ADE, a few months ago. Somehow this release slipped through the cracks, but through a remix competition, I ...
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6
Sounds like:
Machinedrum,
Burial,
Mark Pritchard
By
Hugh McClure
on
Nov 3, 2015
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Despite the name of his latest track, the trajectory of Melbourne producer Asdasfr Bawd (pronouced az-das-a-fah bor-d) has been nothing but positive. With his previous releases disappearing into the rearview, the young talent is turning his attention...
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7
By
sweeney kovar
on
Jul 1, 2015
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Cakedog emerged last year, inserting himself into the conversation around footwork with his melody-driven and energetic compositions.
The Menace In The Phantom was his first full offering, and he's continuing to build his world with O.T.K. or Out Th...
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8
Sounds like:
SPF666,
Vices,
Point Point
By
Almond Ivan
on
May 5, 2015
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PC Music artist, A. G. Cook recently teamed up with enigmatic producer Sophie to flip Yelle's "Moteur Action" upside down. Okay, maybe I'm a couple months late, but I think two months still counts as recent.
Anyway, if you've been sleeping on either...
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