7/03/2010

everything that shines...

It's saturday. Go out and enjoy life.

Hey Today!- Talk to Me

T-A-L-K-T-O-M-E a.k.a RAVERAVERAVE



We'll be kickin' things into overdrive soon. This summer is ours.

See you tomorrow.

7/02/2010

soul at ease


Mike Posner- Cooler than me (Gigamesh Remix final version)

This song has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity since the video came out a month ago. Posner is the great white hope, a more versatile & r'n'b oriented Asher Roth, as it were. This is/will be the college frat house party anthem par excellence, as soon as they get tired of hearing Crookers' remix of Day N Nite. Sigh.

All jokes aside, this is a great remix by 1/3 of electro outfit Discotech, the talented Gigamesh. He leaves in the sing-a-long parts for the kids, and goes in with the synth lines, but still keeps the original melody intact. Really pop-oriented fare, but I can see why everyone likes this so much. If I could write you a song to make you fall in love...

Angus & Julia Stone- Jewels & Gold

I got their album Down the Way before heading to Vietnam, and it was the perfect soundtrack to go along with the stunning beaches and serene landscapes. This one, however, is off of their debut album A Book Like This, which I still haven't had the pleasure of listening to yet. If this song is any indication, then it should be great. These two very talented Australian siblings make really calm, earnest and melodic indie pop, usually only showcasing an acoustic guitar or a harmonica. The harmonious mix of their voices is what really makes this music great, however. Understated beauty.

Jah Cure- To Your Arms of Love [now on mediafire]

Jah Cure was the shining star of one-drop reggae ballads about five years ago. He released many popular songs, but then got locked up for (alleged) rape in a botched case. The songs that he wrote in prison were amazing, classic tunes that focus on regret, despair and love. (Longing For & Reflection were the two most popular). He's most recognized for his distinctive voice, a raspy half-scream that bleeds emotion. He got released in 2009, and while his recent output is decent, it doesn't come close to the magnificent ballads and anthems released during the part of his life spent behind bars.

Shyne- Commission

I've got a big artist profile on Shyne coming up, so I'll keep this short. Shyne Po was one of the hardest, most gangster and most lyrical rappers of the past ten years. He is constantly overlooked when referring to great New York lyricists, even though the limited amount of music he released demonstrates gargantuan amounts of talent and deft wordplay. Even though The Clipse get all of the props for being coke-rap's lyrical maestros, Shyne was the trailblazer, the o.g.

They say money ain't everything
You fuckin' right n****
it's the only thing
In God we trust, the holy thing
I look into my enemies' eyes
Let em know
You play fly, you go out Kennedy-style



Sia- Breathe Me

If you've ever watched the entirety of HBO's Six Feet Under (the best televsion drama ever, in my opinion), this song is probably permanently etched in your mind. One of the most haunting songs of longing ever, and probably one of my favorite songs.

P.S:

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MDMAwesome

6/30/2010

gone fishin'


Well my summer is about half over today. Sad. Still June is only ending and I have 2 months left! On this more positive note, I guess it's the ideal time to share some music with you all.

Subskrpt
Well I finally got my hands on this little gem. Until Duck Sauce releases "Barbara Streisand" this song is hands down my summer anthem. Enjoy summer people, I'm sure we'll all be fine. [REMOVED BY REQUEST]

John Roman - Ready For This (We Got Milk Remix)
I hadn't mentioned that John Roman was doing a remix contest in the last post I did.
Oh well.

The results are in and "We Got Milk" deserve the victory. I checked out a few other remixes, but nothing compares to theirs. The synth work is brilliant, John mentioned it sounded like BeatauCue and I couldn't agree more. The use of samples is excellent and the song flows to perfection. Don't even get me started on the breakdown... wow!
Check out the full list of entries and reviews here

Estelle Ft. Kardinal Official - Freak (Kid Kaio)
Freaks and bleeps is all i have to say.

Peace out

6/27/2010

fish n' chips


I like to keep track on the English grime/hiphop scene because they often come out with nice deep synth melodies topped with talented emcees. That said, London got bitch slapped pretty bad this afternoon by Germany. For those of you who didn't watch the game, they lost 4-1. I thought I would cheer up my English fellows by pointing out some local talents.

You probably remember Wiley's single "Wearing My Rolex" which had that funny music video joking about Paul's McCartney divorce. Well that song was featuring an other guy named Skepta. They both share a similar style. Hard beats, good lyrics.

JME ft. Wiley - Sidetracked
Skepta - Bad Boy
Skepta ft. Giggs - Look Out

Keeping this one short, had a rough weekend. Enjoy