Vindahl – Serendipity
Vindahl’s first album, Serendipityis described as “a bold electronic indie pop album.” This is accurate, but I think it fails to grant enough emphasis to
Vindahl’s first album, Serendipityis described as “a bold electronic indie pop album.” This is accurate, but I think it fails to grant enough emphasis to
I dig Latin music. I mean really dig it. Salsa, Meringue and now Boogaloo. So whenever Fania Records releases a cut or two from the vaults for the free, best believe I’m all over it…
Elzhi’s Illmatic tribute, Elmatic (Download) was one of the best tribute albums I can recall. Although the brunt of the project was carried by Elzhi’s
Van Hunt’s first post-Blue Note album was released today and it’s title alone should be indicative that this isn’t going to be what you’re familiar with from the talented singer/songwriter. What Were You Hoping For? is, however, a perfect gateway for anyone interested in branching out into rock, soul, punk and funk as all of these are touched amidst it’s 11 tracks. Check the album stream HERE
A great Daptones mashup of Pharrell and Charles Bradley that was released right as Summer was ending. This remix is going to be perfect next
Baltimore stand up! 2 of it’s own, Substantial and Jsoul connect w/the CunninLynguists’ DJ Flip Flop to ask you one of the most important questions
45% of the music that hits my account on Google’s servers come from artists I’ve not yet been sonically acquainted with. Another 20% are singles and LPs that flash across my monitor during my many (s)trolls along the highways and byways of the inter-webs.
For those in the cheap seats doing the counting, that’s a hefty chunk of audio timestamps to try and sift through but in the same breath, it’s also one of the major perks. A perk that then translates into making sure you get the best music we can find for you to sync on your listening devices.
All that said, here’s a smattering of those tracks that I’ve been vibing to lately and been meaning to write about but for one reason or another a post never materialized between these headers.
Hit the players to get into these grooves, click the links for more info about the artists and if they move your soul, grab the digicopies as well.
I just recently became aware that not only is Devil’s Pie one of my favorite tracks from Mr. Archer, its also the moniker DJ PHATRICK uses
Waveform is an instrumental release that is also the first compilation from FreeForm Records which features tunes from Ta-Ku, Kan Sano, Sir Froderick, Jesse Futerman
This month the good folks at SOULECTION are sharing producer, BMB (Beat-Maker-Beat) aka Space Kid’s The Sound of Tomorrow instrumental EP all the way from Saint
Had a busy or overwhelming weekend and looking to bring it down a few notches? Check out The Mont-Real EP by my man Don Ray,
It is far too often that you find spoken word artists trying to copy other spoken word artist’s syntax or spitting about the same mundane topics to the
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