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Sounds like:
Bahwee,
Siik,
Majestic Casual
By
David Peter Simon
on
Jul 13, 2013
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It's been a month, but I'm still cranking this Ciara bootleg on repeat. The intense bass plus Ciara's distorted vocals are pure sex, worthy of the blogosphere's undying attention. I'm always really impressed by Sweater Beats' musical twists, and this...
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2

By
Devin Duckworth
on
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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3

Sounds like:
Drake,
BAHWEE,
Majestic Casual,
Soulection
By
David Peter Simon
on
Jun 14, 2013
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Another lovely track from Sango. This time, it's a bit smoother than his usual Latin-inspired sound, dropping a soul sample from Static Major and Smoke E. Digglera. It's off the track "If U Scared, Say U Scared," more commonly known as the backtrack ...
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4

Sounds like:
Bahwee,
Sango,
Evil Needle
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5

Sounds like:
dpat,
Sango,
BAHWEE,
Soulection
By
David Peter Simon
on
Mar 24, 2013
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It's only March, but I'm certain "Pictures on Silence" will go down as one of my favorite releases of 2013. This is a future soul album from a producer who knows how to accurately punctuate his beats with silence. The layered vocal samples and tight ...
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6

By
Brontë Martin
on
Mar 22, 2013
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Talk about a complete sonic transformation! Rearranging and remastering up-and-coming Sydney duo Ginger & The Ghost's "One Type of Dark," Ta-ku plays up the eeriness. By "adding some serious bite with his signature drum assault," Ta-ku plays with...
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7

By
David Peter Simon
on
Mar 10, 2013
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Came across some genre-bending beats that any electronic fan will appreciate it. They're from Portland-based duo Philip Grass (aka Burton Schaber and Ben Durfee) and fall in the realm of "gritty forest beat" and "emo juke." No idea really what that m...
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8

Sounds like:
Bahwee,
Sango,
Evil Needle
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