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Sounds like:
Isaiah Rashad,
Madvillain
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By
sweeney kovar
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Sep 28, 2014
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Footwork is poised to be the next big sub-genre in American music. Although that previous statement was slathered with douchebaggery, the jittery, hip-hop infused electronic form has been bubbling in places like Chicago for years. The late great DJ R...
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Sounds like:
DJ Rashad,
Zed Bias,
Machinedrum
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sweeney kovar
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Jun 21, 2014
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Anushka's "Mansions" was originally a dance-floor ready crowd pleaser. All the elements to make it so were present: four on the floor beat with just a touch of post-dubset sensibilities and an angelic vocalist. That's good and all, but to keep things...
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Sounds like:
Kendrick Lamar,
ScHoolboy Q,
Jay Rock,
Isaiah Rashad
By
Tobias Handke
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May 23, 2014
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With his third album, which is finally getting a release sometime this year, Ab-Soul has unleashed a new tune: "Stigmata."
Rahki provides the dark and grimy beat while Action Bronson and Asaad join Soul on the lyrical front, and if the hook sounds k...
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By
sweeney kovar
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Apr 23, 2014
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7 Days of Funk is a smooth and blunted nostalgic ride through the past four decades of West Coast funk, but it's the latest remix to emerge from that collection of music that firmly places the funk in the future.
Comprised of DJ Rash...
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6

Sounds like:
Childish Gambino,
Isaiah Rashad
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sweeney kovar
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Jan 30, 2014
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Exile is a super-producer to the underground. After helping direct innovative full length projects with Aloe Blacc, Blu, and Fashawn, Ex is not looking to slow up. Dag Savage is Exile and San Diego spitter Johaz, a raw yet feel-good take on classic C...
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Sounds like:
DJ Rashad,
Machinedrum,
Death Grips
By
Louisa Ferguson
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Jan 7, 2014
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Footwork may be the crossover genre of 2014, and I've been submerging myself in the ecosystem. Check out Florida artist Memory Ruins' track "Shuttle." At just over two minutes, the song will leave you wanting more and would fit nicely into a longer m...
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