Monday, May 16, 2011
El-B - Digital feat. Juiceman
Another postdub/2-step/garage track from one of the genre's initiators , U.K. producer El-B. This one's a bit older but I only discovered it recently and it's fucken bad ass.
Burial - Street Halo
It's been four years since mysterious dubstep deity Burial put out his acclaimed sophomore outing, Untrue, but it seems this year is kind of his return to the scene. Thank goodness. The London beatmaker dropped two new tracks with Four Tet and Thom Yorke over a month ago, and also released a brand new three-track EP called Street Halo. Here's the title track, a bit more dance friendly than his usual, best listened with headphones.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Panda Bear - Surfer's Hymn
After a year of teasing us with various singles, renown Animal Collective member Noah Lennox a.k.a. Panda Bear released his seriously anticipated followup to Person Pitch, in Tomboy. Though it's far from the 12 minute long, experimental like opuses of its predecessor, Tomboy is a bit different, but still finds the artist using his vocals to make beautiful musical harmonies. Check out "Surfer's Hymn" below:
Mount Kimbie - Carbonated
I might be a little late getting in to Mount Kimbie, but these guys are seriously awesome. Made of the same post-dusbtep foundation like James Blake or Burial, Mount Kimbie consists of seriously chilled out, glitchy dub that's awesome to listen to at any time of the day.
Washed Out - Eyes Be Closed
After two years of putting out singles and a well received Life Of Leisure EP, South Carolinian chillwave artist Ernest Greene a.k.a Washed Out is finally releasing his first official full length via Subpop. Download the track for free over at PMA. Or listen to it below:
Clams Casino - I'm God
Clams Casino is a producer that sports beats for rappers like Lil B, though a lot of his productions are strong enough to stand on their own. He's recently put out a mixtape and an EP of instrumentals, which display his affection for textural structures, subtle synths and Swedish dreamy pop ambience like The xx. Check out fan favourite "I'm God" below:
Tyler, The Creator - Nightmare
The leader of the they hyped sensation that is Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All, has put out an excellent album with Goblin, continuing with the Neptunes infused beats and degrading, filthy, incredibly blunt lyrics that Tyler gave with Bastard. "Nightmare" is one the grimiest beats on it head over to Pitchfork to read a kick ass review.
Wild Beasts - Albatross
Lead single from Wild Beasts' most recent LP, Smother, which finds the band confronting a more ethereal aesthetic than Two Dancers. Sick album.
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