May 11, 2012
Killing the game.

Killing the game.

6:05pm
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April 26, 2012
Illmatic recording session 
by Lisa Leone

Illmatic recording session 

by Lisa Leone

March 28, 2012
The Prism by CSA

The Prism by CSA

February 29, 2012

The Steoples - Nature of the Soul (by gftdblsd)

New project from LA based producer, GB

2:51pm
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February 9, 2012
Heavenly Sweetness 

Heavenly Sweetness 

11:15am
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February 3, 2012

Salva + Shlohmo @ Dubspot

Los Angeles-based producers and remixers Salva and Shlohmo recently stopped by Dubspot NYC for a music production workshop and interview…

The two electronic music artists talk about their influences, inspirations, LA underground music community, Low End Theory, music education, and much more.

February 3, 2012
Pilgrim Marketing Plan Rebuttal, Take 22… (Taken with Instagram at Yoshi’s SF)

Pilgrim Marketing Plan Rebuttal, Take 22… (Taken with Instagram at Yoshi’s SF)

February 1, 2012

Madeon - Pop Culture (live mashup)

6:33pm
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Filed under: music mashup electro dance 
January 17, 2012

Cool stop motion graf promo vid for DJ Format’s new album featuring Mr. Lif and Edan. 

6:41am
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January 5, 2012
Eleven

Good music was plentiful in 2011. Going back and listening to a bunch lately, here’s a list of some highlights from the past year.

*****

Albums:

11. Kouyaté & Neerman Skyscrapers & Dieties (No Format)

Tracks: “Kalo Dié”, “Requiem Pour Un Con”, “Phalénes”

10. The Greg Foat Group - Dark Is The Sun (Jazzman)

Tracks: “Hello Old Friend”, “Dark Is The Sun (Harpsichord Waltz)”, “Bright Is The Sun”

9. The Stepkids - The Stepkids (Stones Throw)

Tracks: “Suburban Dream”, “Shadows On Behalf”, “Legend In My Own Mind” 

8. Gil Scott-Heron and Jamie XX - We’re New Here (XL Recordings)

Tracks: “I’ll Take Care Of U”, “NY Is Killing Me”, “Running”, “Ur Soul And Mine”

7. Metronomy - The English Riviera (Big Beat)

Tracks: “Everything Goes My Way”, “Corinne”, “The Look”, “She Wants”

6. AM & Shawn Lee - Celestial Electric (ESL Music)

Tracks: “City Boy”, “Jackie Blue”, “Winter Sun”, “Somebody Like You”

5. Teebs - Collections 01 (Brainfeeder)

Tracks: “Cook, Clean, Pay The Rent”, “Just The Yellow Bits”, “While You Dooooo”

4. Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise (Circus Company)

Tracks: “Too Many Kids Finding Rain In the Dust”, “Problems With the Sun”

3. Feist - Metals (Polydor) 

Tracks: “Caught A Long Wind”, “Graveyard”, “Get It Wrong, Get It Right”

2. Shabazz Palaces - Black Up (Sub Pop)

Tracks: “Endeavors for Never (the Last Time We Spoke You Were Not Here I Saw You Though)”, ”Free Press and Curl”, “An Echo from the Hosts that Profess Infinitum”

1. SBTRKT - SBTRKT (Young Turks)

Tracks: “Sanctuary”, “Pharoahs”, “Right Thing To Do”, “Ready Set Loop”

*****

Reissues, compilations, mixes:

11. Groove Merchant Turns 20 (Luv N’ Haight)

10. Delta Swamp Rock - Sounds From The South: At the Crossroads of Rock, Country, and Soul (Soul Jazz)

9. Motor City Drum Ensemble (DJ-Kicks)

8. Ebo Taylor - Life Stories (Strut)

7. Sofrito - Tropical Discotheque (Strut)

6. Local Customs: Pressed at Boddie (Numero Group)

5. Gilles Peterson - Masterpiece (Ministry of Sound)

4. Raphael - Stop, Look, Listen (Heavenly Sweetness)

3. Theo Parrish - Uget (Ugly Edits)

2. Invasion of the Mysteron Killer Sounds in 3D (Soul Jazz)

1. The Beach Boys - The Smile Sessions Box Set (Capitol)

*****

Other memorable album cuts, singles, remixes, etc: 

12:37am
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December 2, 2011

Shabazz Palaces - Black Up

“Black Up” is a short film that portrays a fever dream induced by the music of Shabazz Palaces. The film features songs from Shabazz Palaces’ album “Black Up” on Sub Pop Records, as well as various pieces of unreleased material.

What Matters Most

Director: Kahlil Joseph

Photography: Matthew J. Lloyd 

December 1, 2011
Soundway’s Interactive Musical Map of Colombia
For close to ten years now Soundway’s mission has been to present the lost musical gems from around the world: Obscure a-sides, b-sides and album cuts that have remained unavailable and unreleased outside of their home countries – if at all.
In 2008 Soundway turned its attention to Colombia, a country where music is impossible to ignore, with the release of ‘Colombia! The Golden Age of Discos Fuentes. The Powerhouse of Colombian Music’.
As this journey of discovery grew, four more Colombian compilations followed as well as a handful of singles and EPs. From the oddball Afro influenced champeta of ‘Palenque Palenque’ to the swinging descarga and cumbia of ‘Cartagena!’ and to the eagerly awaited 55 track new release ‘The Original Sound of Cumbia’, Soundway continues to unearth the music of one of the most musically prolific and exciting countries in the world.
This map goes in part to highlight the regions of Colombia that the different styles originated from and that the musicians, labels and recording studios were based. Rare video interviews with Curro Fuentes and Michi Sarmiento feature alongside performances from the likes of Lucho Bermudez and of course, some of the fantastic music that have featured on these compilations.
Hover your cursor over the map of Colombia to begin your journey. Further information on the tracks can be found below the map.

Soundway’s Interactive Musical Map of Colombia

For close to ten years now Soundway’s mission has been to present the lost musical gems from around the world: Obscure a-sides, b-sides and album cuts that have remained unavailable and unreleased outside of their home countries – if at all.

In 2008 Soundway turned its attention to Colombia, a country where music is impossible to ignore, with the release of ‘Colombia! The Golden Age of Discos Fuentes. The Powerhouse of Colombian Music’.

As this journey of discovery grew, four more Colombian compilations followed as well as a handful of singles and EPs. From the oddball Afro influenced champeta of ‘Palenque Palenque’ to the swinging descarga and cumbia of ‘Cartagena!’ and to the eagerly awaited 55 track new release ‘The Original Sound of Cumbia’, Soundway continues to unearth the music of one of the most musically prolific and exciting countries in the world.

This map goes in part to highlight the regions of Colombia that the different styles originated from and that the musicians, labels and recording studios were based. Rare video interviews with Curro Fuentes and Michi Sarmiento feature alongside performances from the likes of Lucho Bermudez and of course, some of the fantastic music that have featured on these compilations.

Hover your cursor over the map of Colombia to begin your journey. Further information on the tracks can be found below the map.

October 4, 2011

September 11, 2011
There’s More To Life Than This

There’s More To Life Than This

6:09pm
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September 10, 2011
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Plug Research Podcast // Robin Hannibal (Quadron, Boom Clap Bachelors, Owusu & Hannibal) 

www.plugresearch.com

kalimba 1 - robin hannibal - unreleased
plastic - robin hannibal - bobby ep
voltaire - robin hannibal - bobby ep
samba de verão - quadron - red hot rio 2
if 6 was 8 - szjerdene - single
knight of the black book - IOU - this is IOU
monster - owusu and hannibal - living with.
kalimba 2 - bobby august - unrealeased
million babies - owusu and hannibal - living with.
look ma - robin hannibal - unreleased
mor - robin hannibal - unreleased
skynd dig langsomt - boom clap bachelors - mellem dine læber
let u go - robin hannibal - unrealeased