Oshu Records presents a new entry in Àbáse's Awakening remixes project, as the producer teams up with Budapest's BluntOne for a powerful rework of Shango.
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Simmering hot out here in western europe. Heat wave after heat wave we sweat summarizing our favorite jams from July, a short but high-karat-gold eclectic playlist.
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Melting Pot Music’s new release re-introduces us to an important musician of our generation. Reginald Omas Mamode IV's presents Rivière Noire, an album that marks a significant rebirth and evolution for the Anglo-Mauritian vocalist, producer, and musician.
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Best enjoyed from the beginning til the end, smoothly traversing a myriad of genres, do it afraid is a big album from one of today’s real shooting stars
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His sound is a refreshing, genre-blending alchemy, deeply indebted to hip hop, house, hazy electronics, and the infectious rhythms of DC's very own 'go-go' sound.
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Goya Gumbani's Warlord of the Weejuns, released on Ghostly International, feels like a new level on the infinite intersection between hip hop and soul/r&b. The Brooklyn-born, South East London-based artist leans towards a Soulquarians vibe and covers it with his very own fabric.
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44th Move, the dream collaboration between the world-renowned jazz talents Alfa Mist and Richard Spaven, is back with their debut full-length album Anthem, released via Black Acre.
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Letter To Brazil, a heartfelt 17-track tribute to the rich tapestry of Brazilian music - channeling his deep appreciation for Bossa Nova, Samba, and MPB (Música Popular Brasileira).
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Dalston Tape Vol. 1 features a range of styles from soulful and melodic to raw and experimental. Neue Grafik’s masterful production skills are evident in every track, with intricate rhythms, lush textures, and innovative sound design.
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Unboxed showcases his ability to seamlessly blend organic and electronic elements. The album's diverse range of tracks, from soulful ballads to energetic beats, demonstrates Blom's versatility as a musician and producer.
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Crafted from the heart of the Arab world, Beats from The Levant pays homage to the region’s musicians and their timeless masterpieces. Half of the proceeds will go to various relief efforts in Lebanon, while the other half will support the MAP (Medical Aid for Palestinians).
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“Ideas from the past few years”, says Jake himself in the only note upon releasing this beautiful work. Supreme production and talent all over the place.
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This month’s playlist is even more essential, showcasing a lot of new projects that came out and we didn’t have the opportunity to write about.
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Retrogott and Nepumuk reunite four years after Metamusik and return to awesome Sichtexot Records to deliver Das Neue Sortiment. Composed by 18 tracks, this album serves as an antidote to the "idiotic absurdities" plaguing the world.
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Liverpool's own Sticky Dub is breaking out with his debut record Never Give Weapons to a Man Who Can't Dance on Eglo Records. This certified herbalist isn't just brewing up concoctions, he's cooking up a genre-bending sound that blends Broken Beat, UKG, Dub, and Hip Hop into a potent sonic stew.
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There’s plenty of contemporary electronica, groundbreaking jazz, smooth hip hop vibes and sounds from all over the place. Literally. This selection, more than including all of this music, is an invitation for everyone reading to go deeper into new galaxies of sound.
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This third installment sees the pair continuing to blend their favorite elements from their previous works, perfectly synthesizing heady, dubby atmospheres with cosmic dance flavors while defying genre conventions.
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Knowsum’s Fantastic Beat Machine, Vol. 2 jumps outside the time continuum and messes things up. Are we in the future longing for the present? We’ll never know… and that’s good.
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Comprised by 16 tracks that make even more sense when listened one after the other, Ten Fold is a self-portrait woven from introspective reflections on the past, present, and future.
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While jazz influences remain, this record means a sonic and lyrical departure for the duo. Slim embraces a more electronic, trip-hop vibe, while Turt raps with a newfound urgency and vulnerability.
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