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Louisa Ferguson
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Oct 7, 2013
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"Dragon Drop" does just that -- it slings you within a centrifuge of cascading influences discernible only in nebulous moments of clear separation. After the first slowed sample, a Kodiak comparison with co-conspirators like Giraffage or xxyyxx quick...
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Louisa Ferguson
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Sep 19, 2013
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My first exposure to future garage producer Shift K3Y came from an excerpt featured on (fellow Brit) Toddla T's weekly radio show (hilarious, highly recommended). Some of you may have also listened to and loved his remix of AlunaGeorge's "Attracting ...
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Wendellen Li
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Sep 10, 2013
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This remix is NSFW. It is a wisp of uncurling hair and glossed fuchsia lips, sightly parted and wordless. Heavy lids, damp thighs. Each time the bass hums, something shudders and my breath holds. She says, "I can see you want me, too."When Cassie rel...
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David Peter Simon
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Jul 25, 2013
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More sounds from the Los Angeles scene, this time Sango featuring JMSN. It's a match made in heaven: those drums plus that airy voice is pretty superb. They pair so well together, like wine and cheese. Mellow, yet rich.This track is off Sango's new a...
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sean o
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Jul 24, 2013
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One of my favorite musical discoveries of 2013 has to be 813, the firefighter / producer from Russia whose Recolor EP we
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sean o
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Jul 22, 2013
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It's been about a year since producers Hudson Mohawke and Lunice teamed up and released TNGHT, a five-track EP that has heavily influenced a lot of artists, including Kanye West. Another lesser known act that has been influenced by TNGHT's off-kilter...
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Chad L.A. Roberts
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Jul 17, 2013
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The beloved Sango recently released "Here With Me," off his forthcoming North LP, which is due out on July 23. Sango's futuristic bass and synthesized vocals first caught my attention; then, the vocal samples (which build the anticipation of a heavy ...
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By
Devin Duckworth
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Jul 11, 2013
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Perth's Ta-ku shows no signs of slowing down. His amassing body of work continues to grow with co-signs from Diplo, Atrak, Baauer, Flosstradamus, and Nosaj Thing, to name a few. Not bad for a self-taught music student-turned-progressive-beat-scholar....
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