LIL SAD makes living in the moment just a little bit easier with this hazy remix of Tei Shi‘s “Nevermind the End.”
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Beat Culture – “Shibuya” (ft. KID A)
On “Shibuya,” featuring indie songstress KID A, Tokyo producer Sunik Kim a.k.a Beat Culture, creates a supernatural outpost of entrancing sounds that are perfect for drifters.
Mathbonus – “My Brain Melting Out of My Ears And Into Tomorrow”
Catching Files – “Stay Forever”
“Stay Forever” is the latest track from 22-year-old London based musician/producer, Catching Flies. It’s atmospheric cut with breezy electronic sounds sprinkled with hints of soul (thanks to those smoggy horns that peek in toward the end). The track is from his upcoming EP, The Long Journey Home, which will be released on June 17 via Indigo Soul.
B.Lewis & Sango – Não é Nada
To kick off their three-day tour in the West Coast, B.Lewis & Sango dropped this lively dance groove that is on the Baile Funk tip we’ve grown to expect from Sango.
See B.Lewis & Sango rip the turntables at these shows:
SF (June 7): MADLIB MEDICINE SHOW SOUND OF ZAMROCK w/ support from Sango, B.Lewis, + more – facebook.com/events/249349448545143
LA (June 8): Soulection x Nu-Soul Mag present Sango + B.Lewis –
facebook.com/events/117112841828730
SD (June 9): Soulection Presents Celebration of Life w/ Sango, B.Lewis & Friends –
facebook.com/events/525256664187103
SZA – Aftermath
New Jersey songstress SZA‘s latest single “Aftermath,” is mix of dreamy electro-pop and experimental R&B that is reminiscence of the Weeknd and Animal Collective.
Tame Impala – Mind Mischief (The Field Remix)
The Field’s remix of Tame Impala‘s “Mind MisChief,” a track off the band’s 2012 release, Lonerism is probably best suited for earplay when you’ve got some time to spare–10 minutes to be exact. The lengthy remix will hook you within seconds though: It’s looped to perfection with dizzying reverbs. Not to mention, an absorbing psychedelic aura that never seems to run dry.
Sango – Da Rocinha
If the cover art of Da Rocinha isn’t revealing enough, here’s some background info that might suffice: Sango‘s experimental project Da Rocinha refers to the largest favela or slum in Rio De Janeiro.
On Da Rocinha, Sango submerges the listener into Rio’s baile funk or “funk caricoa”music—but his gritty hip-hop beats can’t help but steal some of the spotlight. If you’re craving for some more addictive loops, there’s also a solid set of outtakes and remixes that somehow didn’t make the cut.
αtμ – Still Here
From the start, αtμ‘s “Still Here” gushes with cool vibes, but around 1:23 minutes is where the magic happens. The brief guitar solo in the middle really adds a nice layer to an already enchanting instrumental.
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Triangle Regime – Passion
Triangle Regime‘s “Passion” begins with dreamy piano-playing and later unravels to reveal smooth drum-work and an inspirational message about grabbing life by the horns and going after your dreams and aspirations.