30 Nov 2019

10 in 1


X in 1 = a slimmed-down run-down of some of the things I've been enjoying recently.

TNGHT - Gimme Summn


Like some nightmare Sonic/2001 shit. Inject it in my face. DOLLAZ bangs too. Man, everything Hudson Mohawke and Lunice do together absolutely bangs.

Harlem - Gay Human Bones


As featured on the excellent series 2 of The End of The F***ing World. Sure I saw somewhere it was the most streamed show on All 4.

Jimmy Edgar - I Wanna Be Your STD


Like the Harlem track, this is from a scary number of years ago (Where did the 2000s go nevermind the 2010s?). I Wanna Be Your STD is some glorious glitchy phuture r'n'b from 2004. Was reminded of this lowkey banger on the Radio 1's Chill Mix but def worth sharing for the fan-made video.

Swizz Beatz ft. Nas - Echo


"Throwin' piss out the window at police." Every damn time Nas comes in with that opener, I crack up. That Nas is a good rapper.

ITEM - A Quatre



Brooding electronica from a French producer (or producers) on Hong Kong label, NLS Records. A Quatre is on Project AØA ver​.​4, which "is an inception for various artists per sa Audio øn Audio, reason is simplicity with the connecting algorithmic system to create hardware or software to accompany the sound made by producer to fill in that unique void in NLS(online system.)"

Sure thing buddy.

Calibre - Five Minute Flame



Super pretty ambient piano from an old junglist... well liquid drum'n'bass guy. Beautiful stuff.

Barker - Utility


Some of that beatless techno the kids all love. All the kids. Love it they do. No kicks, sheer madness. Kids eh?

FOOOL - We The Punks (Desert Sound Colony Remix)


Big mid-00s vibes. Very Soulwax. Very Erol Alkan. Very good. Features in Anthony Naples' Boiler Room set from the other day.

SPARKLING - I Want to See Everything


Kinda like a German Phoenix... anybody? Sunshine pop for a gloomy winter.

GHUM - Saturn


Well goth, well post-punk. TBF if something sounds a bit like Siouxsie there's a good chance I'll post it.

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