Lana Del Rey - Never Let Me Go
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Lana Del Rey - Never Let Me Go
I like
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The love child of Brooklyn and the Internet, Baauer was born out of noise. A sound that began steeped in the 4/4 dance tradition, slowly took on hip hop tendencies until the two became one. Influenced heavily by southern hip-hop and UK bass sounds, Baauer has found himself smack dab in the middle of the electronic renaissance. He is the delectable fusion of future-crunk and leather shaken aggressively in a bottle for years and has only just opened the top to pour the mixture out.
Harlem Shake his been featured on almost every Diplo and Friends mix to date including Diplo, Brodinski, and Flosstradamus as well as being featured in Rustie’s Lastest Essential mix!
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The xx - New Song
Yesterday, The xx performed at Chats Palace in London. This video features one of their brand new songs. It’s just a one-minute recording, but we’re already deeply in love. A big thank you goes out to Meghan, David and Aleksandra, we really appreciate that you send us this clip. If you have anymore new The xx material please join our The xx bootleg competition.
The lyrics to the song are:
”With words unspoken / silent devotion / being in love with you as I am”.
You should also head over to The Quietus and read their The xx gig review:
”These are used to terrific effect on another new track, possibly the longest, most complexly arranged XX song yet. It introduces steel drums used as a kind of fluid background melody instead of rhythm. The latter is instead provided by an excellent Burial-esque piston-clop, that has a strange breakdown before a vocal melody returns over the top. Given that sonically it’s essentially a singer-songwriter duo playing in a venue above a well-appointed nightclub, sounds meeting in the beams between, it shouldn’t work. It’s a testament to skill of The xx as balancers of melody, emotion, sound and rhythm that it does. Like the electronic music that inspired them and the city which gives The xx their character and detached definition (they’re probably the most ‘London’ band of recent years) this is entirely immersive, like those black uniforms merely part of the armoury that to create this special world.”
So dreamy
TNGHT. BUGG’N. SLAPS.
“The music is not the truth.” That’s the mantra you’re greeted with when heading to the Bandcamp page of Chicago-based producer Mister Lies, who makes the kind of warm, 4 a.m. downtempo electronic music that carries lineage in the work of Burial and Massive Attack. So what is the truth? Mister Lies is 19-year old student Nick Zanca, who’s currently studying philosophy and dramatic writing at Chicago’s Columbia College.
jawk:
I was just reminded of Adam Yauch’s nutzoid bass line for “Sabotage” when the Beastie Boys plays the 1994 MTV Music Video Awards. 1:53, don’t sleep.
I’ll never forget how blown away I was when I saw this — it was my first time seeing them live on TV. I had no fucking clue they actually played instruments!! One of the best TV performances ever.
Rest in Peace, Adam.
Kanye. Fucking. Killed. It.
Popcaan - Party Shot (Major Lazer & ETC!ETC! Remix)
Not too fond of the drop, but in general, a pretty decent banger.
Lana Del Rey and Azealia Banks? Hell yeah.