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By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Dec 3, 2019
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Here's a fun and upbeat track that diverges somewhat from the content we normally cover."Barcy" comes courtesy of Aind, an "art collective" out of Milan, Italy. The song infuses African guitar with jazzy beats, all while layering a splash of house to...
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Sounds like:
Ouska,
elijah who,
Darius
By
Dylan Heneck
on
Jul 9, 2019
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If Instagram and Facebook are listening to what I say through my phone's microphone, I'm almost certain HYE SUNG has at least one of my communication devices tapped. A cunning move that has payed off, this time."Bi...
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By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Oct 27, 2018
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Swiss artist Meiser Lampe just released a 5 song EP called Low Key at the start of the month, and given I'm a fan of instrumental hip-hop, it managed to catch my fancy.
I'll quote, because he's right: "Get your silk sheets ready, open a bottle of he...
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By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Apr 20, 2018
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Yoooo this shit is dope! I've had it in my queue for a couple weeks now and have listened probably 10 times. Every time the main beat drops I find myself completely torn away from whatever I was doing, sucked head-first into the listening experience....
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By
Dylan Heneck
on
Mar 27, 2018
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There is no rush to be anywhere other than right here. That pasta starting to boil over onto the stove top? Are the stock markets crashing, and you're all in? Maybe the police are currently chasing you because you committed theft?
None of these situ...
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By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Feb 28, 2018
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Nothing too fancy here. Just a nice intermission track that I quite fancied the sound of. Hopefully you do too.
(And yes, that might be the shortest review I've ever written. But so is this song.)
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7

Sounds like:
Ouska,
CID RIM,
Dorian Concept
By
Dylan Heneck
on
Nov 7, 2017
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Today's word of the day is: Giblet. Not sure why really, to me it's an exciting word because it sounds annoying and is somehow enjoyable to say at the same time. This is very much unlike B's "1150."
It's funny though how music can do that to you; li...
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