Author: DJRahdu

Iman Williams – Ordinary Love/Float Away Remixes

Shouts out to Iman Williams who’s keepin’ the momentum going for her highly acclaimed Stupid Human Tricks album (review, album stream). She’s taken two of the most popular songs from the release, Ordinary Love and Float Away and teamed up with AppleJac and BusCrates 16-Bit Ensemble to bring a different feel to them. You were excited about them then and I’m sure you’re going to enjoy these two mixes that will be released on May 3rd. Mark your calendars and enjoy these snippets

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Peter Hadar – Your Body

We’ve been following Peter Hadar since Memories of the Heart and this man’s sound is ever evolving! Your Body is touted as being “the song of the summer”, and it definitely feels like summertime with it’s upbeat, Latin feel; I can see the ladies moving to this one! No word on when/if a new release is dropping, but this track is FREE

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Mono/Poly – Glow

Straight from Mono/Poly’s debut EP on Brainfeeder is the wonderfully wonky, Glow; a favorite on this 7 track voyage. The Manifestations EP is not for the musically conservative because Mono/Poly will take you on a journey through some really interesting sounds, yet he finds a way to keep it user friendly. Just check out the truly funky Needs Deodorant, so funky it’s name had to match the feeling of the track. Get it HERE

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Bilal – Robots (Tensei Remix)

It seems like Tensei entered every remix competition that has been announced recently. (Listen Here) We don’t mind, though, because all of their entries have been dope. I must admit I was very disappointed with the other Robots remixes that I checked out (and I know I didn’t hear all of them) but this one definitely stands out. It’s a funky, baroque piece that complements the song and doesn’t get overwhelmed by the vocals and arrangement. They’ve created a cohesive track that sounds like it could have very well been the original. Kudos

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Kool Keith – Supa Supreme (Marley Marl Remix)

In Biz Markie voice: “My Lawd!” Queens and The Bronx connect on Kool Keith’s remix project, The Legend of Tashan Dorrsettto give you a severe Critical Beatdown. Marley Marl strips it all the way down and Keith drops some of the braggadocio and tongue twisting, next flow that makes him the Hip Hop icon that we all know and love. I bet you cant listen to this and not be caught singing “Supa Supreme!” for the next 10 mins…

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