Interview Series: Bathe. An Origin Story Brooklyn, NY-based duo Bathe – comprised of producer and multi-instrumentalist Corey, and singer-songwriter Devin – have only a single official release to their name, yet the pair have already carved out a wholly cohesive…
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Featured EP: Cautious Clay – Blood Type. Cautious Clay has been one of 2018’s biggest revelations thus far. The young artist, whose play counts are already in the millions – which is the result of some amazing music, together with…
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Featured Song: BOWTYE – Dangerous. As soon as the pulsating synths kick in during the opening seconds to “Dangerous,” it becomes evident that BOWTYE has himself a hit in this one. The single, which is the second release from his Shapes…
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Featured Mix: “trash mix of trash beats” vol 2. j.robb‘s “trash mix of trash beats” series is a real gem. Its name is at once humble and cheekily braggadocios; its contents have been consistently golden; and its transitions are always on…
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Featured Song: Kamilah – So Long (feat. Sho). Kamilah is up next. A Bahamas native now based in Brooklyn whose crooning vocals are as powerful as they are nuanced, the fledgling artist is a unique talent to be sure. Her command…
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Featured Song: Anomalie & Rob Araujo – Hang Glide. Montreal native Anomalie and current LA resident Rob Araujo have been two of our favourite artists this year, each dropping an extremely impressive EP in Métropole and Loading…, respectively. Both are classically…
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Featured Song: Mac Ayres – she just wanna see me rn. Sampling an Oscar Peterson classic, Mac Ayres is at his best on this one as his trademarked crooning vocals complement the jazzy piano perfectly. Soothing as always, Mac has a…
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Featured Song: GOLDWATER – intentions. Even with artists whose music you already love, there always seems to come a point where everything just clicks and things are taken to the next level – a stride is hit, a defining moment is…
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Featured Song: west1ne – stand still [edit]. Easily one of our favourite producers, west1ne seems incapable of putting out anything short of incredible. What’s perhaps most intriguing about his musical style is its range and dynamicity – no two of his tracks sound…
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Featured Mix: j.robb – trash mix of trash beats. When your self-proclaimed trash is this good, you’re doing something right. Soulection-affiliated artist j.robb‘s “trash mix of trash beats” is anything but, with over an hour’s worth of absolute gems, including a…