Although newly debuting on Stones Throw Records, The Stepkids are not strangers to the music scene. As individual performers and musicians, they have shared the stage with Lauryn Hill, Alicia Keys, and 50 Cent, just to name a few. Now, as a brand-new three piece, The Stepkids focus on a smooth blend of funk, soul, blues, jazz, crafting a sound equal parts old-school nostalgia and new-school experimentation. Think funky psychedelia for the 21st century. Their debut 12" is out on a limited colored vinyl release, and can be grabbed here. Both sides of the record available for streaming listen below.
The Stepkids - Shadows On Behalf by stonesthrow
The Stepkids - La La by stonesthrow
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Get Lifted hits the radio w/ Manter Banter
The one and only Manter Banter, Portland State Radio's (KPSU) hit music and talk show kindly allowed me to put together a guest playlist for their radio show a couple weeks back, and we want to make sure you guys have a chance to grab the entire set!
Hit the jump for the tracklist and download.
Hit the jump for the tracklist and download.
Labels:
Manter Banter,
Playlist,
Radio
Monday, April 25, 2011
Matthewdavid - Outmind LP
Buried in the hazy smoke somewhere between 1980's electronic movie scores and the analog beatz future-sound of the 21st century, Matthewdavid's new "Outmind LP" is a gorgeous, complex blend of warm sounds and densely layered tones. The LA-based producer is notorious for his use of old tapes and other analog media in his creation process, and one listen to the standout track "Like You Mean It" reveals countless samples bubbling to a bumping, albeit opaque surface. Definitely worth repeated listens. You can cop the album in electronic format here, or on vinyl at Ninjatune. The whole album is available for streaming below, thanks to alteredzones.com for the upload.
Matthewdavid: Outmind by alteredzones
Sunday, April 24, 2011
MiM0SA - 58 Degrees EP
Today I've got another "I can't believe I haven't posted on this guy yet" posts for you. Mim0sa has long been my favorite dubstep artist, mainly because of the clear influence hip hop has on his electronic sound. The newest of his releases, 58 Degrees, finds him exploring a slightly heavier sound than before, and the songs fly by at a slightly faster pace, but it's till the same Mim0sa we know and love. Full of hip hop samples, big drops, and what even seems to be some D&B influence, 58 Degrees does not disappoint.
If you're in the Eugene area, Mim0sa will be playing live at WOW Hall this Thursday, April 28. Paper Diamond, from the Pretty Light's Music label if opening, and from what I hear, both are amazing performers. Get your tickets HERE.
Mim0sa - 58 Degrees -----> Just click on the album cover to download!
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Double Dutch House
I never knew double dutch was so fucking intense! Just thought I'd throw that out there. Anyways, time for a double dose of dutch house bangers from the two biggest names in the genre.
First, we've got Chuckie's remix of 3OH3!'s "My First Kiss". I really dislike the original, but for some reason I've loved almost every remix I've heard of this track, and this is no exception. Big synths on the build, wild 3OH3! bridge, fat dutch drop, RAGE. Yeah, that's a pretty adequate breakdown of the song.
3OH3! - My First Kiss (Chuckie Extended Remix) [Feat. Ke$ha]
Next, Afrojack's remix of Rihanna's smash single "Who's that Chick?". Afrojack is just on a different level. He picks the perfect songs to remix, his builds are really pieces of art, and every single drop gets me up on my feet and moving, no matter tired I am.
Rihanna - Who's That Chick (Afrojack Remix)
Labels:
afrojack,
chuckie,
dutch house,
Rihanna
Friday, April 22, 2011
Domo Genesis - Cashmere
Domo Genesis from Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All dropped a single just in time for 4/20. The sluggish jazz guitar beat compliments Domo's signature flow perfectly. This is why he's hot? No, that is why he's blazing. So spark up, let the colored vapors in, and "smoke weed until you feel like a zen master."
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Melodrama (Original Mix) - David Puentez
Edit: I'm a douche and in my hurry to get all of you the dopeness, I didn't do my research before posting. This is NOT Avicii, it's a David Puentez track.
Banger # 2 for the day! This dude goes nuts on the synths, heavy bass, some hissing in the background. One of the things I find so interesting about house music is that it all sounds so similar, and yet it still makes me want to rage, even if it sounds just like the last song I heard. This will be destroying dancefloors near you very, very soon.
Melodrama (Original Mix) - David Puentez
Banger # 2 for the day! This dude goes nuts on the synths, heavy bass, some hissing in the background. One of the things I find so interesting about house music is that it all sounds so similar, and yet it still makes me want to rage, even if it sounds just like the last song I heard. This will be destroying dancefloors near you very, very soon.
Melodrama (Original Mix) - David Puentez
Labels:
david puentez
Believe in Me Now (Prod. Swedish House Mafia) - Taio Cruz
UPDATE: This is a Taio track, not an SHM track, but it is produced by them. I changed the post up a bit to reflect the update. Also, Mediafire removed the song, so no download anymore, but you guys are smart enough to find one somewhere.
Well, they've done it again. I guess deep down, somewhere at least, we all expected it. We knew it had to happen; what better way for Swedish House Mafia to solidify their position squarely on top of the house music scene than for them to, for the 2nd year running, drop the song of the summer. Yes, ladies and gentleman, this shit is bananas. Although it's technically a Taio Cruz track, along with SHM's other big single on it's way, "Save The World Tonight", summer 2011 will certainly be their year (again?).
Oh, and since I've been off my blogger grind for awhile, in the next few days I'm going to be dropping a few of the biggest bangers you guys are going to here this summer, as a thank you for stickin' around while I took some time off.
This is just a 192 kbps version, so make sure to go out and buy this shit when it comes out.
Believe in Me Now (Feat. Taio Cruz) - Swedish House Mafia
Buy official SHM tracks on Beatport
Well, they've done it again. I guess deep down, somewhere at least, we all expected it. We knew it had to happen; what better way for Swedish House Mafia to solidify their position squarely on top of the house music scene than for them to, for the 2nd year running, drop the song of the summer. Yes, ladies and gentleman, this shit is bananas. Although it's technically a Taio Cruz track, along with SHM's other big single on it's way, "Save The World Tonight", summer 2011 will certainly be their year (again?).
Oh, and since I've been off my blogger grind for awhile, in the next few days I'm going to be dropping a few of the biggest bangers you guys are going to here this summer, as a thank you for stickin' around while I took some time off.
This is just a 192 kbps version, so make sure to go out and buy this shit when it comes out.
Believe in Me Now (Feat. Taio Cruz) - Swedish House Mafia
Buy official SHM tracks on Beatport
Labels:
house,
music,
swedish house mafia,
taio cruz
Monday, April 18, 2011
Sade - The Moon and The Sky (Remix) [feat. Jay-Z]
My first memories of Sade take me back to grade school, driving in my mom's car, me staring out the window listening to her sing along to "Smooth Operator". While I think my mom would be much less down with the Jigga Man than her favorite smooth-soul fox, this Sade remix takes me to that same wistful place, routines connected to an observation of how we're all connected to each other, what was once possible, and where our journeys have taken us today. I ain't gon let you go.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Jeremiah Jae - Rappayamatantra EP
Chicago-native Jeremiah Jae is pure hotness. Blending a unique soft-spoken aesthetic with beautifully constructed beats (which he crafts himself), Jae is a completely new, interesting, and challenging voice in hip hop. Comparisons to Mos Def aside (especially on "$easons") Jae is a talented beatmaker, poet, and wordsmith, as well as a practiced musician in several disciplines. His latest, the Rappayamatantra EP, is a bridge between his previous work and his upcoming LP. Highlights include "$easons" and "Vertical Pupils". Click the name of the album link for more information and a full track listing. Video for "$easons" above, "Vertical Pupils" below.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Department of Sound - My Life
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
BBU - No Pictures (Feat. Das Racist)
As far as the entire song goes, I have to agree with Pitchfok, this one's a "love-it-or-hate-it" kinda deal. With that said, I didn't like it the first time I heard it, but after a couple listens I got into it, and now I really like it. For those of you that haven't heard of BBU before (like me), their official name is Bin Laden Blowin Up, and they're a hip hop group out of Chicago (just like The Hood Internet). On this track, they trade verses with Das Racist, dropping pop culture references out the ass while the same time keeping the level of social critique Das Racist is so well known for.
BBU - No Pictures (Feat. Das Racist)
Labels:
BBU,
Das Racist,
The Hood Internet
Thursday, April 7, 2011
BRAND NEW!: A-Trak - Ray Ban Vision (Remix) [Feat. Donnis, Pill, Danny Brown & CyHi Da Prynce]
A-Trak's remix of his banger "Ray Ban Vision" just dropped (litererally... he released it at noon) and it's a bangerrrr. He's enlisted some of the biggest upcoming names in hip hop to give us all new verses, retaining CyHi only on the chorus. Fortunately, A-Trak also avoided one of my biggest pet peeves in music, which is rappers releasing remixes of tracks which just add verses and don't change the production at all. Yeah, sometimes if I don't like the original verses and the new ones are raw then I don't mind, but usually it's just boring. Here, A-Trak has kept the original beat that made the song so great, but added in some scratches and a couple breaks between the chorus and each verse. Take notes aspiring remixers, this is the right way to do it.
You can download the track for free over at A-Trak's Facebook page. Just click the like button, and you've got yourself a link to one of the freshest remixes of the year so far.
DOWNLOAD
Labels:
a-trak,
cyhi da prince,
danny brown,
donnis,
pill,
remix
Burial - Street Halo EP
So Pitchfork, in all of there blogging wisdom has been blowing this track up recently. However, unlike the usual Pitchfork hype mechanizations, which can be shitty and WAY too hip, this EP actually deserves every ounce of accolade it has received so far. The three track Hyperdub release is a masterpiece, and is some of the first solo Burial material released in years. Burial essentially invented the dirty-dark-dub sound, and its lovely to hear him reinvent some of his own sounds while still staying just so, well... Burial. The A-Side of the record is available for listen below on a high quality vinyl rip.
Burial - Street Halo by casketcrashvigil
Burial - Street Halo by casketcrashvigil
The Profits - Hello
This track is the first leak off their upcoming debut mixtape, A Fictional Autobiography, and happens to be the only track not produced by Kill (This ones got a guy named MG on the boards). The tape drops at the end of this month, and Chip's second solo mixtape is set to drop this summer (He says we should cross our fingers for July).
Don't forget to show these guys love on Facebook, which has links to Chip's solo page where you can find a whole bunch more music, including a bunch of features by Nick and Kill.
The Profits - Hello by Chip Locke
Labels:
chip locke,
the profits
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
TiRon & Ayomari - What You Waiting On
Sorry it's been a couple days guys, spring break and the beginning of the term have been super busy. We're back and better than ever though!
I hadn't heard of either TiRon or Ayomari until yesterday, when this video popped up on one of the music forums I read. After doing some research, it looks to me like these are two guys you're gonna wanna keep your eyes on. They're two young rappers out of LA, and have been working with artists like Blu, and Pac Div. If this video is a good indication of what their music sounds like, I'm gonna be all over the rest of their work. I would probably have downloaded their discographies already if it weren't for some space issues I'm having with my computer (aka I have too much music and my hard drive is full).
Back to the video though... Pretty original storyline for the video; I love the idea and it was filmed really well. Although the running makes for not the best lip syncing I've ever seen, they hold it together well enough (which is better than I could probably have done). These two are talented lyricists, and this track is definitely a motivational anthem. Go snag it now... What you waiting on?
TiRon & Ayomari - What You Waiting On
Friday, April 1, 2011
Childish Gambino - Freaks and Geeks (Star Slinger Remix)
Not to be a one note blog or anything, but this new Star Slinger banger is several forms of off the fuckin chain. To top it off, it's officially my spring break as of fourteen minutes ago. So kick back, crack a beer or two, blow a smoke, and vibe to this track. "Love is a trip, but fuckin is a sport. Is there Asian girls here? Minority report!"
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