Star Slinger // Bad Bitches (Ft. Stunnaman & LiL B)

Fresh out the oven I’m serving up a heaping platter of toasty beats courtesy of Star Slinger! Check out the collaboration “Bad Bitches” (Ft. Stunnaman & LiL B) it dropped April 4th and it’s still fresh as just picked daisies. Also, peep Teams Vs. Star Slinger via The Karpel Group. Trust when I say the whole enchilada is bangin’ and if you want proof positive well dip your ears into the puddin’. One listen to the track “Punch Drunk Love” and you’ll know I speak true. Peace. Continue reading “Star Slinger // Bad Bitches (Ft. Stunnaman & LiL B)”

French Horn Rebellion / / This Moment

Blood may be thicker than water, but the music that moves trumps all. French Horn Rebellion are Robert and David Perlick-Molinari, two brothers born originally hailing from the environs of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Theirs is a story of rebellion cloaked heavily within the mantra “follow your dreams.”  According to legend, way back in  2007, younger brother Robert, made a decision that would changed the course of both brother’s lives. He ditched the safe, or perhaps arduous path, pursuing a career playing  classical French Horn or taking a chance and reaching for the brass ring. He chose the latter, and enlisted his brother into this wild eye scheme. Well, needless to say their gamble payed off., and so French Horn Rebellion was born. Check out the duo’s track “This Moment” and tell me it doesn’t move into your veins like something illicit and fill your ears with joy. Enjoy. Peace.  Continue reading “French Horn Rebellion / / This Moment”

Joe Goddard // Gabriel EP

Joe Goddard, bka Ulysses and fellow Hot Chip accomplice is a force to be reckoned with on so many levels. Let’s see, he’s a more than capable vocalist, a maestro of the synths and syncopated beats. No doubt, his is a world in which making timeless music is not just a means to an end, it is perhaps life-sustaining. I’m revisiting his August 2011 Gabriel EP for good reason, it transcends this-worldly plain and delivers you right into the arms of seventh heaven. The title-track, “Gabriel” (Ft. Valentina) and “All I Know” are 14 minutes  57 seconds of unadulterated bliss. This is music that nourishes the soul. And you know I just had to provide the optics for you enjoyment too.  See and hear it all after the jump. Peace. Continue reading “Joe Goddard // Gabriel EP”

Flight Facilities // Crave You (Ft. Giselle) Our Sunday Best

Regardless of their iron-clad secret identities the Aussie duo Flight Facilities offer up radiantly plush chilled-out grooves with the innate ability of putting your oft-times frenzied frontal lobe on ice. I’ve dug into the crates (ala 2010) to find this one for Our Sunday’s Best series. Why? Because the first day of the week should be immersed in doing little of nothing and vibing out to good music maximally. Flight Facilities’ song “Crave You,” featuring the vocals of fellow Aussie Giselle Rosselli is the perfect sound cloud in which to lay your precious ears upon. I recommend the longer version, which you can get on iTunes or Amazon. After the jump you’ll see I also grabbed the official video too, plus a few more highly communicable tracks. I’m so thoughtful. Peace. Continue reading “Flight Facilities // Crave You (Ft. Giselle) Our Sunday Best”

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs // Tapes & Money

Orlando Higginbottom transformed himself into Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and the dance music scene is no longer as they were. TEED has taken old school house music and breathed into it the chillness of Space Ghost with the  stylistic panache of a graffiti artist. No this isn’t hauteur hipness anywhere with this guy, his music is for the masses. Check out his latest, the David Terranova directed video for his new single “Tapes & Money” and look for the  new single release April 2, 2012. Peace.  Continue reading “Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs // Tapes & Money”

Nas Ft. Damian Marley (DallasK Remix)

The thing about this collaboration is if you know about Nas then you expect the mic to be spit upon graciously. Same goes for Damian Marley, you know he’s going to bring fire and a whole mess of organic soul music. However, there is an x-factor here with this particular remix and it goes by the name DallasK, but don’t you dare fret. This up & coming Orlando based Producer/DJ (Dallas Koehlke) is the real deal. But I’ma shut up and let DallasK shove & prove. Hold on tight. Peace. Continue reading “Nas Ft. Damian Marley (DallasK Remix)”

Cherub // MoM & DaD

An open letter to Cherub –

Jordan Kelley and Jason Huber don’t stop! When I listen to your music I get it. Yes, it is on the surface party music. It is the pimped-out-wanderlust-fantasy-come-true of two young men from Tennessee. Two guys, who at some point met, became homies, and somewhere along the way gelled into what we know of today as Cherub. But behind, or beneath the party music there lives the heart and soul of your humanity, of what is near and dear to both of your hearts: family and friends and having a damn good time. With your debut album I partied with you, and I shared your music with as many people I thought were cool enough to appreciate it. There were many. Yes, Man of the Hour was indeed some blunt smoking funky sex music. I lit candles to it, and poured drinks aplenty, and as I seduced them one and all, you guys were serenading their feminine libidos (by the way, a Cherub song can be KY Jelly too), and for that I thank the both of you.

But this new joint, this album MoM & DaD, well it’s different. If Man of the Hour was putting down your pimp hand and poppin’ ya colla’ then MoM & DaD is by various degrees different. Different in a good way. This one is mature, while still playful. It’s the good stuff in the locked liquor cabinet.

The first song, “What I Want” is reflective, and has a maturity which sets the tone, it says in quiet whispers, “Yeah, we’re having fun, but we still know where the fuck we come from?” And whether or not we’re sky high on some good dro or chasing ass, when the smoke clears and the crowd is long gone we’re still grounded, blessed and thankful. Up next is “Dear Body” and “You, Me, and Jodeci” I get the feeling these two songs had a ménage à trois with Prince’s Dirty Mind album before they wrote themselves into existence. The next three tracks “La Casa Del Obispo”,  “XOXO” and “Monogamy” sound like a return of the salaciousness I admired on MOTH. Up next, the song “Roxxy” is bathed in the Dirty South vibes that spawned Goodie Mob and Outkast, although they don’t do rap music it has that trunk thumping attitude and swag. And then we stumble upon one of my favorite tracks, “Doses and Mimosas” and this one is a crass finger-fuck to all the haters and naysayers you’ve met along your climb to fame and big $$$’s. There is nothing like a good kiss-my-ass song to get the adrenaline going. Then we have “Hold Me” Ft. Dominic Lolli, which is the last fast dance before the album falls into chill mode, where the next song, “Lyndenberries”creeps into nostalgia and holds a lighter up. It is here that we know you guys are so appreciative of what has come your way. Or rather this dream is what you have both chased down doggedly and manhandled into reality. The song, “All” (Ft. Natalie Prass) is all seduction, this song is a dab of Chanel No. 5 behind her ear or it’s powerful hands pulling off her panties. It’s the kind of song you want to call up in the middle of the night just to hear it breathe against your love muscle (heart).

And finally we arrive at the last song, “Don’t Forget Me” it may be the final song on MoM & DaD, LP, but I suspect it’s only the beginning. Peace. Continue reading “Cherub // MoM & DaD”

Kele // What Did I Do // Ft. Lucy Taylor (All The Lights Remix)

Propaganda aside, Kele Okereke (of Bloc Party fame) is still with Bloc Party. That being said, you can check him out doing his solo thing.  His first solo effort The Boxer (2010) was met with moderate success, then Kele dropped his follow-up The Hunter (2011). Now, even if you missed all that it’s cool. Kele is still with Bloc Party, and you can still check out his newly reworked remix Ft. Lucy Taylor. I think it’s a winner, but hell what do I know. Peace. Continue reading “Kele // What Did I Do // Ft. Lucy Taylor (All The Lights Remix)”