I think I'd like all of those mentioned above, but cash supply will limit me to buying this
But have also been rinsing the Scuba 12" with Deadboy's remix (junglist vibes in da haus, reeeewind selectah), the Joy Orb with some lo-fi Detroit house sounds, Carl Craig remix of Ramadanman & Appleblim, and a 12" w/ remixes of unknown tracks by KDJ on transparent vinyl.
Cross-pollenating with my Top Ten List Mix thread, there's a grip of new music I'm fucking with. New Beth Ditto, Steve Arrington produced by Dam Funk, new Holy Ghost!, The Hackney Colliery Band and Frank Ocean to name a few.
So surprising that new music that isn't rap nor old funk reissues doesn't get much play around here. God forbit we delve into the "dance music" category...
It's such a good homage to early house music. Pitch-perfect, right down to odd album cuts deviating from four-to-the-floor. And there is something weird about young house dudes always being preoccupied by being "blue." To top it off, the album is made of marble, and everything marble is good -- heavy but treads light.
Feeling The Stepkids, definitely fresh. New Om Unit 12" - "the timps" on civil music. jessie & sampha "valentine" on young turks. Virgo Four "resurrection" boxset on rush hour (its all their unreleased demos).
I'm not too into the Burial/Fourtet/Yorke record, it's cool but I think the hype has gone a bit overboard.
It was inescapable really. There was enough hype around their Moth release a while back, then add Thom Yorke to that and..
I can take or leave Four Tet tbh but I'm always happy to hear something new from Burial.
I like how Hudson Mo has made the Jamie Woon track sound like a Justin Timberlake track:
Now I like Woon and I like Hudson Mohawk. But I'm not really feeling this. I don't really see the point of trying to make him sound like a Timberland produced track from 5 years ago. Intersting tho. ty for posting.
There was enough hype around their Moth release a while back,
HYPE!!! Much better than this collab imo. Not sure what Yorke brings to it, and listening to him trying to sound soulful doesn't work for me. They should've got Craig David & Kes.
J.Rocc's Some Cold Rock Stuff has got the CD release - does it live up to expectations?
Paging Beatnik with the inside wobble connection - is the new Hot Flush comp any good?
I like the Basic Channel/Mainstreet vibe of the first of those two Burial X Four Tet X Thom Yorke joints.
i like both of em way more than the burial street halo single. SO grey, doesn't do shit for me. I agree with whoever said "the way thom yorke is going, he's probably going to leave Radiohead for Oddfuture any day soon". and i really like the king of limbs!
Jawn of the moment has to be that Daphni "ye ye" 12" (caribou under an alias)
the fatima and floating points single is great obv. i like the debruit single Sis Surpriz as well.
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But have also been rinsing the Scuba 12" with Deadboy's remix (junglist vibes in da haus, reeeewind selectah), the Joy Orb with some lo-fi Detroit house sounds, Carl Craig remix of Ramadanman & Appleblim, and a 12" w/ remixes of unknown tracks by KDJ on transparent vinyl.
frank ocean.
mind you, boys signed to kindred spirit
So surprising that new music that isn't rap nor old funk reissues doesn't get much play around here. God forbit we delve into the "dance music" category...
It's such a good homage to early house music. Pitch-perfect, right down to odd album cuts deviating from four-to-the-floor. And there is something weird about young house dudes always being preoccupied by being "blue." To top it off, the album is made of marble, and everything marble is good -- heavy but treads light.
oops. posted the wrong track.
- spidey
This is great!
Addison Groove - Sexual / Work it (out on the same label as Ramadanman, Swamp81)
*Who also has a new album of acoustic material out on Sub Pop.
Good to see this get a mention, been playing this record a lot lately and it's from my city too.
I'm not too into the Burial/Fourtet/Yorke record, it's cool but I think the hype has gone a bit overboard.
I like how Hudson Mo has made the Jamie Woon track sound like a Justin Timberlake track:
Lady Luck (Hudson Mohawke's Schmink Wolf Re-fix) by woon
Like this a lot. Thanks for posting.
I can take or leave Four Tet tbh but I'm always happy to hear something new from Burial.
Now I like Woon and I like Hudson Mohawk. But I'm not really feeling this. I don't really see the point of trying to make him sound like a Timberland produced track from 5 years ago. Intersting tho. ty for posting.
new floating point tracks with/without fatima are amazing.
HYPE!!! Much better than this collab imo. Not sure what Yorke brings to it, and listening to him trying to sound soulful doesn't work for me. They should've got Craig David & Kes.
J.Rocc's Some Cold Rock Stuff has got the CD release - does it live up to expectations?
Paging Beatnik with the inside wobble connection - is the new Hot Flush comp any good?
i like both of em way more than the burial street halo single. SO grey, doesn't do shit for me. I agree with whoever said "the way thom yorke is going, he's probably going to leave Radiohead for Oddfuture any day soon". and i really like the king of limbs!
Jawn of the moment has to be that Daphni "ye ye" 12" (caribou under an alias)
the fatima and floating points single is great obv. i like the debruit single Sis Surpriz as well.
erm.. not my bag but my bag is remarkably wobble free these days
i'll drop some phuture garridge recommend8nz still.
this is getting loads of burn - batty knee dance
everything he touches turns to roy division
can't find the new kingdom bootleg 12" but its pretty safe loik.
not going to mention I'M THE INFORMATION / COKANE POWDERRRR by unknown / untitled which is the biggest tune about but.. it's a coke tune! fuckkkkkoff.