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Everyone is always looking for the next big thing. At the moment, that big thing is the next artist in the vein of Jamie XX and James Blake. Subtle electronic music has risen to prominence in recent years. First, the Pitchforkians (who I hesitantly include myself among) fell in love with Aphex Twin, then it was Burial, but recently, there has been an influx of like-minded artists. Alexander Wolfe aka Wolfey may be next in line. Wolfe graduated from Berklee College of Music and is currently attending McGill in Montreal. He has opened for Jonwayne and Eskmo and released his debut EP, titled Sleep Country, in December. While only three tracks long, Sleep Country is a thrilling listen from start to finish. Empty space is ushered out in a beautiful fashion. Seemingly random bleeps and bloops form together in a complex, rhythmic fashion. Vocal samples are altered and chopped (“Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City” by Bobby Blue Bland on “A Marvelous Persona”) to bring out emotion from an otherwise bleak 13 minutes. I’m not necessarily calling Wolfey the next big thing, but there is certainly potential here, and I am eagerly awaiting more material from Mr. Wolfe.

Finally! Some new Krit. Big K.R.I.T releases the first single off of his upcoming 4evaNaDay mixtape. With his last mixtape garnering wild amounts of appreciation with an 8.2 from the ridiculous rating system of pitchfork (I’m not a fan) and HipHopDx calling it the “rap album to beat of 2011”. K.R.I.T. not only brings his own lyricism to the plate but also produced the entirety of the mixtape. An impressive feat that not many rappers can do with the amount of quality and passion that K.R.I.T. put into every track. Needless to say, I’m very excited to see a new mixtape from K.R.I.T. This new track mimics his Another Naive Individual Glorifying Greed & Encouraging Racism track with its saxophone sample and KRITS smooth flow.

His new single, hilariously named Boobie Miles. 4evaNaDay is set to drop February 20th

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Love him or hate him, Lil B has worked with some A-list producers over the past several years including Clams Casino, 9th Wonder and The Cataracs. More recently, the Basedgod has enlisted Seattle-native Keyboard Kid as his main producer, and while B’s music is a bit trite at this point, his producer’s beats are everything but. Since June of 2011, Keyboard Kid has released five excellent instrumental albums; all with some form of “based” in the title. The beats range from fuzzed out, experimental hip hop (Lil B’s favorites) to standard boom bap hip hop.

The young Seattle-ite loves indie-rock samples, sampling Phoenix and Frou Frou, on his THE MIND IS SO COMPLEX WHEN YOUR BASED tape, but his tracks never get corny like Chiddy Bang’s or Hoodie Allen’s do. He’s also obsessed with video games resulting in the inclusion of many 8-bit sounds in his beats. The product is series of hazy, yet futuristic soundscapes with vocals that feel familiar, but are so far removed from their original context that they have a completely separate meaning. Keyboard Kid’s newest tape, BASEDTREASURE, is another great listen in the vein of his past few tapes and for only $3 is a steal. It features two instrumentals that have been rapped over by Lil B and Main Attrakionz, but the rest is all new work. Like Clams Casino, most will enjoy Keyboard Kid’s beats on their own, and the young Seattle-ite might see a Clams-like rise to prominence in 2012. Stream/buy BASEDTREASURE from Keyboard Kid’s Bandcamp below.

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If you’re in the mood for some feel-good, charming and intricate chillwave, look no further. Teen Daze, hailing from the Fraser Valley in British Columbia, crafts candy-sweet, listenable yet mature tracks that will please your ears and send a live crowd into an innocent kind of euphoria. With a stage presence that is just awkward and naïve enough to be entertaining but never uncomfortable, Teen Daze has been gaining popularity nationwide over the last few years. With a mixture of self-released EP’s and singles, as well as his “A Silent Planet” EP on Waaga Records and “Four More Years,” on Wonder Beard Tapes, Teen Daze continues to produce whimsical, forward-moving original tracks as well as successful covers and remixes of the likes of Washed Out, Pepper Rabbit and The Local Natives.

Now, Teen Daze is preparing to release his first full-length, titled “All Of Us, Together,” which will be released May 22nd on Lefse Records. This week, he gives us the first single off his upcoming release. The track is called “Brooklyn Sunburn,” and you can listen to it right here:

 

 

If you (inevitably) get hooked and want more, check out his Pepper Rabbit “Murder Room” remix here:

Some artists manage to stay relevant no matter what era, medium, or format they are working in. Usually, these sorts of transcendent artists are the tastemakers of every generation, always setting the standards for critical success, and often commercial success as well. Geoff Barrow of Portishead fame is one of those artists. In 1991, Massive Attack allowed Barrow to record some of his own material in their studio and the rest is history. Beth Gibbons’ vocals are what many people remember after listening to Portishead tracks, but Barrow is the real genius behind the legendary trip hop/experimental band. After releasing one class album (Dummy) and another highly acclaimed one (Portishead) in the 90’s, the group broke up, only to get back together to release another transcendent album 11 years later (Third). Not only is it nearly unheard to release albums so far apart, but to it in such a flawless manner, and to reach hundreds of thousands of new fans outside of the UK (reached #7 in the Billboard 200).

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Since Third, Barrow has embarked on several projects outside of Portishead. In 2009, he has joined with Billy Fuller and Matt Williams to form the production trio, BEAK>. The trio produced Anika’s scattershot (in the best way possible) self-titled debut, released on Stones Throw. In 2010, Barrow became the music supervisor for Banksy’s hotly debated documentary (mockumentary?) Exit Through The Gift Shop, which received an Oscar nomination. Needless to say, it is not exactly easy to get into Banksy’s inner-circle. Barrow has worked on several other projects as well since Third, but he has put the most energy into his record label, Invada Records.

Invada was started as an Australian label by Barrow, Ashley Anderson, and Fraser Stewart, in 2002. In 2003, Barrow, with the help of Paul Horlick, moved its focus to the UK and began to build a roster of British artists. The label has since been at the forefront of experimental music in the UK, eschewing genre labels entirely, and attempting to bring listeners as disparate a roster as possible. Invada exists in the dub, experimental rock, and hip hop worlds, but is not limited to any one.  Anika, who I mention above, is one of the more popular artists on the label, and in a lot of ways her being signed to Stones Throw and Invada makes a lot of sense. Two forward-thinking, experimental labels are not going to sound remotely alike, but Invada and Stones Throw share a similar ethos when it comes to signing artists, and releasing music.

Invada has garnered a cult-like following in the UK, but is still largely unknown to American audiences.  This needs to change. Last week, the label released a sampler featuring recently released, or to be released tracks from its roster. The only artist, I had previously heard of was Anika due to her Stones Throw cred, but listening to this sampler has captivated my interest in the rest of Invada’s roster. Barrow has a hand in many of the tracks on the sampler, but none of them sound like Portishead knockoffs, or even attempts at emulation. I don’t have the musical knowledge, or time to analyze every track on the sampler, but if you’re going to give anything a listen today, this should be it. Hopefully, Invada will gain an American following in the coming months/years, and if this sampler is any indication, it will happen sooner rather than later.

oh man. survived the first exam of the semester. Time to toss on some headphones and listen to the extensive collection of beats from Ta-Ku. A recent graduate from the Redbull Music Academy (08), Ta-Ku has been releasing a massive amount of beat tapes along with some new EP’s. Influenced by the likes of Dilla, and Onra, the influence of these two come through in his recent Dusty Instrumentals release. With 19 solid beats from Ta-Ku I couldn’t be happier. The beat tape can be streamed here http://ta-ku.me/album/d-u-s-t-y.

A good taster off of his Day & Night EP which is a free download off of his bandcamp page at http://dayandnight.bandcamp.com/

Also, in tribute to DillaTa-Ku made a beat a day for the late and great producer.  His new LP Scarlette is set to drop this february

Black Star,  composed of the prolific MCs Talib Kweli and Mos Def, comeback onto the scene with two solid releases Fix Up and You Already Knew (off the Top secret Aretha Franklin mixtape). Mos Def should now actually referred to as Yasiin Bey…the guy just got tired of Mos Def.  Black Star has been relatively dormant as both artists have been working on their own projects but hopefully this is the beginning to a long awaited reunion. The two performed Fix Up live on The Colbert Report and then released You Already Knew on their website. Fix Up is produced by Madlib and You Already  Knew is produced by Oh No.

FRSH SLCTS Black Spade Knxwledge Spand Nate JamesKnxwledge is quickly becoming one of my favorite new producers. Black Spade spits over this Knxwledge beat from his Komposure EP http://gloof.bandcamp.com/album/komposure-ep. This is said to be the first of an exciting lineup of collaborations that Knxwledge has in store for us in 2012. I for one, can’t wait for these collabs after listening to this solid track.

Check the original and the new track. Be sure to check out my previous post on Knxwledge.

http://gloof.bandcamp.com/track/5-spand

In recent years, several Huntsville, Alabama hip hop groups/artists have receive national attention. First it was Jackie Chainz with his hit track “Rollin,” which was later flipped by Gucci Mane. Next up it was the Paper Route Gangstaz with their Diplo assisted Fear And Loathing In Hunts Vegas tape. More  recently it has been G-Side that has gotten some acclaim in the form of a feature in Spin. It looks like it might be time for PRGz to take the spotlight again. Fear and Loathing was released in 2009, but the group has been fairly silent since then. “Hello World” might just be their triumphant return to prominence. Featuring some silky vocals from Joi Tiffany and a bangin’ beat from SOV, the track definitely has a pop sensibility mixed with PRGz drug slangin, streetwise verses.

Stream/Download: Paper Route Gangstaz – “Hello World” Feat. Joi Tiffany (Prod. SOV)

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We’re back with the second edition of Sounds From The Astral Plane. If you missed last weeks edition, check it out here. We will be highlighting some tunes from (mostly) unsigned/independent artists that we might have missed throughout the week. Enjoy.

Stream: R.Dot – “From The Ashes…Anew”

It’s always a treat to get new music from Huntsville, Alabama. Over the last several years, Huntsville has evolved from an afterthought of the hip hop media to its darling thanks in large part to groups like Paper Route Gangstaz and G-Side. Much of the success of PRGz and G-Side can be attributed to the production acumen of the Block Beattaz. One half of the Block Beattaz, R.Dot, is preparing for the release of instrumental project Euphoric and let a track that didn’t make the album go on Tuesday.

Stream: Jonwayne -“Electricity”

Jonwayne has been one of the hottest names in the LA hip hop/electronic landscape over the past several months. The producer/MC finished 2011 off with a month long Low End Theory residency, a spot on dozens of “Best Of” lists, and a spot on the Stones Throw roster. Now Mr. Wayne is starting 2012 off right with a beat tape titled Oodles Of Doodles set to be released on Stones Throw in February. “Electricity” is the first track off of the tape and features Wayne’s signature bleepy videogame sounds.

Stream/Download: Dam Funk – “Bionic Pussy”

There’s not much to say about Dam Funk that hasn’t already been said. The Pasadena native and keytar master just released an unreleased cut titled “Bionic Pussy” that didn’t make it onto 2009’s Toeachizown. Stay funky Dam.

SKI BEATZ FEAT. CURREN$Y – FLY BY from DD172 on Vimeo.

Stream/Download: Ski Beatz  – “Fly By (Feat. Curren$y)

Ski Beatz was one of the most accomplished producers of 90’s producing tracks for Camp Lo, Jay-Z and AZ. For the majority of the aughts though, Ski was quiet only occasionally releasing new music. That changed all changed in 2010 when Ski took over the game with Curren$y, Jay Electronica and Stalley in tow. 2010’s 24 Hour Karate School was a resounding success and while its follow up, 24 Hour Karate School 2, was a little disappointing, the two albums cemented Ski’s return as well as his place as one of the best producers in hip hop history. “Fly By” is the first track off of the third incantation of 24 Hour Karate School.

Steam/Download: Nocando – “Hollywood (Ras G Dub Mix)”

Low End Theory collaborations are almost always a smashing success. Here, Ras G takes Nocando’s ode to Tinseltown and flips it on its head. This is truly future music.

Stream/Download: Miike Snow – “Paddling Out”

In 2009, Swedish trio Miike Snow took the indie/dance worlds by storm in 2009 with their self-titled debut The album featured catchy dance anthems like “Black and Blue” and “Animal,” both of which stayed in rotation years after the album was released. Three years after the first album, we are lucky enough to get the first official single from the groups upcoming album, titled Happy To You. “Paddling Up” is a piano driven dance banger that definitely sets an upbeat vibe for the album.