Showing posts with label Bass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bass. Show all posts
AlunaGeorge
There is so much good British music at the moment. AlunaGeorge are obviously already the next big thing - they have that perfect mix of R&B and bass that everyone goes crazy for but the thing with them is they do it better than most. That's cause they have the advantage of possessing both the amazing voice and the superb production skills. These guys are probably well on their way to taking over the likes of Jessie Ware, Katy B and SBTRKT in becoming the very best.
The single Your Drums Your Love will be out October ahead of next year's highly anticipated/already buzzed debut album, stream below:
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Alex Klinger

Alex Klinger featured on a Kimbra remix contest over at Earmilk a while ago. I didn't know this until I received a message from him today. I remember seeing the Kimbra comp and ignoring it purely because I didn't like Kimbra, which was obviously stupid cause I missed out on this:
Click here to hear more.
p.s. you can vote for this track in a new contest over at Indabamusic by clicking here
Thom Yorke
A couple of weeks ago, the Radiohead frontman put out a remix for xfm - now I don't really rate Radiohead, and I think Thom's a bit of a twat. But, when I heard this mix, my mind was blown, and I instantly gained mountains of respect for Thom once again. He's done some stuff with Burial & Four Tet earlier in the year which was also amazing, but it sounded more like Burial than anything else. So here I present to you 'Twist', something which is completely different to 'The Eraser' or anything else Thom has churned out in the past. It's so refreshing to hear, in the sense that you become extremely aware of how talented this man really is. The song itself is extremely bassy, and (luckily) there isn't any attempt made to steal the track with his voice at all, instead; the voice is sampled and cut down as nothing more than a sound effect. Bo Bo & Rosca's remix of Modeselektors 'Art & Cash' also features heavily towards the end, but I don't think this takes anything away from the genius of the whole track. Well done Thom. Listen & download here:
Thom Yorke - Twist
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