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If you’ve been following us for awhile now you will certainly recognize our gushing love for the Dropping Gems label. We recently did an in-depth interview with label head, Aaron Meola, and DJAO from the collective. You can check out the interview here if you missed it. Besides learning the ins and outs of running a label, we also inquired about DJAO’s production process. Like magic, the Seattle producer just posted a new track to his soundcloud, a remix of Devonwho’s “Strangebrew” off of his most recent effort, Perfect Strangers Vol. 1. DJAO keeps true to the original and capitalizes by adding his own crisply tuned bubbling sounds… then the bassline comes in. The track is topped off with what sounds like a space-age xylophone to add some more lush vibes. Stream the track below off of his Soundcloud and be sure to check out the rest of his tracks on the page.

Catch the original tune below

If you follow us on the various modes of social media we frequent, you’ve probably noticed that we have a little bit of a crush on Claire Boucher aka Grimes. Ever since reading the tail of Boucher’s Tom Sawyer-esque houseboat adventure down the Mississippi, we were stricken by the dreamy vixen. That haircut, the fact that she’s from our corner of the woods and her obsession with Blawan all speak directly to our hearts. If you frequent this blog, you are probably also aware of our infatuation with Jersey Club kingpin, and recent tarp purveyor, DJ Sliink. Yesterday, Sliinky Sliink upgraded his Soundcloud (free downloads for all!) and uploaded a brand new remix of Grimes’ standout track “Oblivion” as a sort of symbolic champagne shower (at least in our minds). Honestly not Sliink’s best rework, but fuck it, Grimes + Sliink should make everyone happy. Stream and download below.

Astral Plane contributer, Producer, and DJ Viette put together this mix full of tunes to thoughtfully get you turn’t up in the Summer of 2012/Summer of Trap. Check the tracklist below, there are some bangers nestled in there.

http://soundcloud.com/viette-2/summer-nights-mix-for-astral

  1. Runnin’ – Jessie Ware (Disclosure Remix)
  2. Bubble Di Sistem – Phat Deuce
  3. Van Vogue – Machinedrum
  4. Watch Her – C L I E N T E L L E
  5. What To Do – French Fries
  6. Original Don – Major Lazer (Flosstradamus Remix)
  7. Flaunt It – LOL Boys
  8. The Lick – Dark Sky
  9. Sketch On Glass – Mount Kimbie
  10. Beserk – Jonwayne
  11. Coffee & Swishers – Dro Carey
  12. Wildfire – SBTRKT ft. (Little Dragon)
  13. One Kiss – MORRI$ & Sinjin Hawke
  14. Test Me – Flosstradamus & DJ Sliink
  15. Goin In Hard – Branko Ft. Dominique Young the Unique (Beatacue Remix)
  16. Yo Vogue – French Fries (Leroy Peppers Remix)
  17. Harlem Shake – Baauer
  18. All 4 Tha Hustlers – Tyler Tastemaker & Quarry
  19. DumDum – Baauer
  20. Drop – BoeBoe
  21. Komodo – Salva
  22. Rained The Whole Time – Shlohmo (Nico Jaar Edit)
  23. Crew Love – The Weeknd (Shlohmo Remix)

Remember the tuba mpet stabs on Hudson Mohawke’s massive “Thunder Bay”? Well another Scott might have just one upped HudMo in the brass department. Today, Abderdeen-based producer Lockah’s When U Stop Feeling Like a Weirdo & Become a Threat EP dropped on Mad Decent’s Jeffree’s. Taking cues from everyone from HudMo to Lone to Samiyam, Lockah is one of the brightest up and comers in the bass/hip hop game. Far less club oriented than the past few Jeffree’s releases (Branko, Baauer, etc.), Lockah opts for intricately composed and overtly triumphant anthems. The southern hip hop influence is palpable, but not in the sense of massive 808’s and/or the “shove as much bass as possible wherever we can” mentality. The four track EP is far more of the head nodder quality than booty grinder.

We’ve been anticipating this release for quite some time now and it doesn’t disappoint one bit. Each of the three originals are distinctly unique and represent different facets of Lockah’s beat making abilities. “The Sour Drink From The Ocean”, is a pensive and measured take on late 90’s Southern hip hop. The track manages to take cues from the trance of yore without falling into any sort of cliche. “Now U Wanna” sees Lockah giving HudMo a run for his money. Big room hip hop at its finest, transitioning between maximal and minimal elements with ease. And that fucking trombone. No one has made a trombone sound this cool since Henry Mancini. “Goons N Roses” feels like an announcement that someone important is arriving.. in the future. Again, I can’t get over the brass, this time triumphant sounding trumpets. Lockah has arrived in high style and should be joining the big boys in no time. Like all Jeffree’s releases, When U Stop Feeling Like a Weirdo & Become a Threat is available for free download.

I’m surprised we haven’t featured Jaw Jam aka Will DiMaggio yet on this site. DiMaggio, currently a student at Oberlin College, has spent much of 2012 filling his Soundcloud with smooth hip hop and R&B remixes high in the sex appeal department. The good folks over at Live For The Funk have signed him up for the first installment of their Our Sounds series, due at the end of the month. To celebrate, DiMaggio let loose a new R. Kelly sampling slow jam “Chop N Screw It Like”. Robert Kelly’s “Number One”, no slouch of a baby making anthem itself, is chopped into a  funky bass production. Stream the track below and look out for Jaw Jam’s Untitled EP on LFTF later this month.

Cot damn! Blown away by this one. The new Melé joint sounds like a deranged Lex Luger beat circa Summer 2010. The requisite 808 kicks and “go” shouts are bigger than ever on “Gold Casio” reminiscent of the new TNGHT EP (catch a preview here). The 19 year old Liverpool native has been all over the map with his recent productions, foraying into house and techno at times with varying degrees of success. “Gold Casio”, off of a yet unnamed beat tape “that will be out soon”, sees the young producer take on big room hip hop beats with aplomb You know, just another creative excursion for the young producer. Expect big things from this guy.

Stavrogin was one of the first artists we featured and interviewed way back in March. Since then, the Lewes, UK native has continued to progress as a producer and raise his status in the bass music community. His newest tune comes in the form of a remix London “post trip-hop trio” Charleston’s “Provocateur”. The Portishead influence is palpable in the original and Stavrogin more or less maintains the Florence-esque female vocals. With the beat simplified to a smooth rumble, the guitar takes on a hypnotic quality over the dense atmospherics developing via strong, simple percussion.

Unorthodox releases are a rarity in the digital age. This is not a knock on sites like Soundcloud and Bandcamp, we adore both, but it’s undeniable that creativity is oftentimes lacking in contemporary releases. Famous Eno and Mixpak Records are hear to end that trend. An ode to London’s long history of legendary FM radio, All Good FM is an amalgamation of London’s many sounds from grime to dancehall to funky. From the press release:

London has many a legendary FM radio station, from Kool to Kiss, Rude to BBC. This summer, Famous Eno adds yet another to the mix: All Good FM. With this release, the London DJ/producer (formerly half of rhythm gangsters Warrior One) explores all the best qualities of pirate radio: surprise, variety and the unadulterated sound of the underground.

On top of that, MC Stitch plays radio DJ, lacing Famous Eno’s beat with rhymes, shout outs and general debauchery. On top of that, the EP features remixes from Famous Eno himself, Arvene and Misk and Dj Sliink. Yeah, that DJ Sliink. Stream previews from the EP below and get it yourself over at Juno.

Photo by Patti Miller

Most of the music we feature on this site falls outside of traditional genre limitations. This is partially a conscious choice on our part and partially just an observation on the overall music landscape. Open-minded, envelope pushing artists generally buck tradition whether that means mixing genres, sounds, or whatever else tickles their fancy. The best releases though aren’t necessarily the most mind-numbingly challenging, but the ones that evoke a simple, yet profound, response. San Francisco’s devonwho did exactly that with his newest release, Perfect Strangers Vol. 1. Tagged as “future funk”, the tape relies heavily on 8 bit samples, but unlike fellow video game sample enthusiasts Groundislava and Jonwayne, the beats on Perfect Strangers contain an airy, welcoming quality that bely their synthetic nature. devonwho also does manage to invoke an undeniable amount of funk into the tape. Even at its crunchiest moment on “taurus/shorty”, the 8 bit noises impart the phonk over some expertly programmed skittering drums. Stream Perfect Strangers Vol. 1 below or cop it for $6 (well worth it).

I feel like a little kid on Christmas morning and this isn’t even the full release. First impression; holy fuck the world is not ready. For the uninformed, TNGHT is the pairing of Glaswegian Hudson Mohawke and Montréalais Lunice, both distinguished members of the LuckyMe Collective. These two have been making some of the foremost experimental hip hop/bass music/whatever you want to call it for years and this collaboration will probably end up tearing some sort of hole in the time space continuum, or at least my sanity. The EP is set for a July 23/24 release on Warp Records. A vinyl tracklist is attached to the video, which surprisingly doesn’t include the uncompromising “R U Ready”. Nonetheless, it’s not like either artist to sit on genius material, so I would expect the track to be on the digital version, or a second (!) TNGHT release. Get all the goodness below.

Vinyl Tracklist:
A1. Top Floor
A2. Goooo
A3. Higher Ground
B1. Bugg’n
B2. Easy Easy