By
sean o
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Nov 28, 2017
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Producer and part-time spirit detective Klasey Jones is back on the scene with Eleven, an 11-track tape inspired by Stranger Things. I've never been crazy about the show, but I'm a big, big fan of what Jones is producing from the Upside Down.
"Ocea...
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By
sean o
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Oct 30, 2017
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Parisian producer j'san is the guy who has been and will be appearing on every chill hop compilation album you see on Bandcamp and SoundCloud for the foreseeable future.
"Alone by your side" is so fucking good. It appears on the Hip Dozer Compilatio...
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By
Dylan Heneck
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Oct 4, 2017
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Today might be the perfect day to start a new theme for my reviews. To those of you who haven't dabble before, I suggest not going back and reading what I've written in the past. We're moving forward here, baby!
The theme I'm imagining here is cover...
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By
sean o
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Sep 26, 2017
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I don't know about you, but my SoundCloud inbox is a unredeemable shit show, and I hate it. SoundCloud should just do away with its messaging system because it's trash.
"Antasma," a soulful hip-hop instrumental from Irish producer Sal Dulu, is not t...
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By
RSkotarczyk
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Sep 15, 2017
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Forthcoming from Saine's album, For The Dreamers, "Snooze" has that lazy morning thing, that twilight color, that wind-down cocktail vibe - it's classic, sophisticated, and smooth as the crema of your double espresso.
If the whole album is this dre...
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By
Jason Grishkoff
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Sep 13, 2017
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Yeah, this is one of the more interesting songs to come across my desk in a long while. And before it even starts, it's over.
Yuma Yamaguchi wrote this as part of a soundtrack for a film that aired in Japan earlier this month on NHK (Japan Broadcast...
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By
Dylan Heneck
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Sep 7, 2017
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Ah, I just wrote a review and then our CMS freaked out, meaning this is the second of its kind. Essentially we are now playing a one man version of Telephone.
So, what did the last review say (to my best knowledge):
This song has a beat,
It also...
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By
Philip Friedman
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Nov 21, 2024
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Korsema's "The Overlook" is right up my alley. It reminds me of Bonobo, Emancipator, and a little bit of Tycho -- a perfect combination for late-night listening or a focused productivity session.
My only qualm? Perhaps that it gets a little bit repe...
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