By
Brontë Martin
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Mar 29, 2013
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"PiNK SPRiTE," off of FUTUE TRiLL vol. 1 by Tigran MiMoSA, is one of the 21 tracks that has been brought to our attention. Tying together gitch-hop, bass, trip-hop and electronic music into one neatly compact package, "PiNK SPRiTE" (released courtesy...
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David Peter Simon
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Feb 16, 2013
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The "J Dilla revolution" will not be sold in stores. It'll be self-produced by tons of young kids making remixes, refixes and beats in their bedrooms. Like this damn nice Aaliyah remix from a 16-year-old beatmaker out of Vienna named Felix Nyajo. It'...
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Devin Duckworth
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Feb 9, 2013
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We know it's only been a day or two since "Retrograde" has swept the music masses, but we already have a hot remix for your listening pleasure.Brought to us by San Francisco electronic producer Mokhov, this slowed-down, tripped-out version is just wh...
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sean o
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Feb 8, 2013
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I've been feasting on J Dilla's Donuts for the last few weeks, and missing beats that just make me sit back and chill the hell out. Good music always brings me back to my center, which is why I'm digging Gloam.This is a lovely instrumental titled "Or...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Jan 24, 2013
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It's raining in San Francisco. Normally I'd say that's not cool, but with a little Bonobo in the background, a gray day couldn't be more welcome. Especially when it's a brand new song!"Cirrus" is the first track to be released off the UK-based produc...
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Elizabeth Walker
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Jan 14, 2013
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The stoic Stuart Howard is back with some awesomely emotive electronic cuts. Releasing as Lapalux, this creative brain is gearing up for his first full length album, Nostalchic, due out this March via Flying Lotus' label Brainfeeder."Guuurl" is overt...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Jan 11, 2013
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You're here for new music, right? And I've been posting a whole lot of indie pop lately, so it's time I take a gamble and give you something you probably don't recognize.Tor is a Vancouver based artist who certainly falls in the same vein as Bonobo a...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Jan 9, 2013
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I can comfortably assert that Emancipator is one of my favorite artists from the last three years. Since discovering his music, I think I've listened to Soon It Will Be Cold Enough (2006) and Safe In The Steep Cliffs (2010) about a hundred times each...
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