Dropping today, we focus our attention in a special project from Metro Beirut Records. Lifeline is a ”Various Artists” compilation of six tracks and six different producers that aims to help with donations to the victims of the Beirut blast and to help them rebuild their wonderful city.
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Previously known as half of Pablo Discobar Soundsystem, Dutch producer and DJ Rob Scholtens presents his new alias: A Bunch of Guys. Dirt Crew Recordings curates his exciting debut EP entitled Let The Rhythm Hit’em containing three original tracks and a remix from Fouk.
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Apron EP is a ten track trip that traverses sunshine house shades, with spacey synths, funk rhythms, electro flourishes and layered instrumentals. It contains Byron’s very own trademark sound. One that we cannot praise enough.
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"I remember those days, those nights, those parties that went on for weekends at times, Everybody high... Momma dancin' in the corner smokin' a cigarette... that was momma's groove.
It was a family affair back then..."
Dedicated to those that...
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Composed by three original tracks and a remix by the legendary Inkswell, Diamond maintains his current run of form with an EP that not only showcases his trademark sound, but also his versatility.
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Via Flumo and ANMA Records Cosmic Echoes is a collaborative project, built over numerous jam sessions fusing live percussion, bass, drum machine, synthesizers and field recordings to create a raw EP full of soul and warmth.
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One Night drops via the fantastic Favorite Recordings, not failing to showcase Bruno Hovart’s modern touch, fitting all the criteria to become an instant club classic. His work of more than 25 years is a time-travellin’ déja-vu experience.
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Following up on releases through Haws, APRH House, Happiness Therapy, and GLBDOM, Retromigration’s Green Light EP is a smooth, jazz laden record of prime quality, setting the tone for what can come out in the future both from the label and from the artist.
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During August we made the usual two-week pause to reset and rediscover inspirations. This month’s playlist is even more essential, showcasing a lot of new projects that came out and we didn’t had the opportunity to write about.
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Tom Harris keeps moving on, in spirit and rhythm, to present us Breathing Deep via the newly formed Oath. The four track EP fuses influences from jungle to acid and afro-beat and many other stops along the way, counting with the collaboration of various musicians from across the globe.
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His trademark jagged and crunchy rhythm section is topped with honey-drenched synths, packed with personality and emotion. Expressions, alongside Ringer’s recent output, showcase an artist at the top of his inventive skills.
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Partnering with James Rudie & EVM128’s UK sound-culture imprint Dance Regular, Super-Sonic Jazz releases a ten-track compilation of organic soulful house, broken beat, and bass-heavy uplifting cuts to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Summer Dance Forever festival.
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Jay Daniel’s latest EP, entitled SSD, was first released back in February only in digital format and will be available in vinyl around the month of August. Daniel showcases a stronger knack for melody than ever before, never failing to deliver a sound that is ‘his’.
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About to drop on the Phuture Shock Musik, M41 EP is Manchester-based Szajna debut solo project. Making waves on the underground bruk movement for a couple of years, the M41 EP renders a snapshot of Szajna’s off-kilter production style within three original tracks.
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Classic house music, broken beat, hip hop - both instrumental and with rap -, R&B, jazz soul and world music. The selection, more than including all of this music, is an invitation for everyone reading to go deeper.
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Explorer Of The Humankind is a producer based in Lyon that has been gaining reputation over the last few year, building a respectable following since his surface in 2017. Today, via Blaq Numbers, he releases his most accomplished work to date, Where Did Y’all Go?.
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All The Time turns out to be the most pure set of pop songs Jessy Lanza has recorded in collaboration with Jeremy Greenspan: reflective and finessed over the time and distance they allowed it. The result is an incredible experimental work on contemporary r&b.
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Dropping tomorrow, Kamaal Williams’ sophomore album Wu Hen is a landmark record for 2020, fusing moments of jazz, funk, hip hop and r&b, but also indebted to typical London underground sounds like grime, jungle, house and UKG.
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Following Freedom, released last May, Nico Lahs returns with a another tasteful release entitled Visions, via Dailysession Records. Futuristic, including hypnotic, club-ready house tools and hard kicking sounds. Lahs’ once again provides a very interesting approach to house music.
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Following a much loved first volume of the Street Edits series, Takaya is back to Leicester-based The Groove Stage to release Street Edits 2. The second volume follows the spirit of its predecessor, with four tracks formed into smooth, sexy, moody, deep, danceable grooves.
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