Azealia Banks | Jumanji Prod. By Hudson Mohawke & Nick Hook
Harlem rapper, Azealia Banks released this lyrical monument two days ago via her SoundCloud. This is the product of her interfacing with the Scottish icon Hudson Mohawke , and Swedish production veteran, Nick Hook . Nick launched his first club in London called Up, which later became London’s legendary Loosen Up . Azealia has recently announced that she is cancelling all festival dates to put all her efforts towards her debut album.
Download for free below.
Bless,
Rader
TNGHT | Bugg’n
[Lunice & Hudson Mohawke]
TNGHT is a fresh project from producers Hudson Mohawke and Lunice . From what we hear, the duo premiered the act at this year’s SXSW and, as one could expect, made an excellent first impression.
The two have recently announced that their debut self-titled EP will be available late-July, jointly released through Warp and LuckyMe . If you weren’t able to catch them down south, get acquainted below with the first taste of their release: the wonky, bass-driven “Bugg’n.”
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Machinedrum | Alarmaa
[Alarmaa EP]
Travis Stewart aka Machinedrum was nice enough to give this gem of a track away for the free LuckyMe Christmas Advent, which the label released back in December. The highly acclaimed Glasgow label celebrated the festivities by giving away one free remix/unreleased/rare track from their astounding assortment of acts listing from Jacques Greene , Hudson Mohawke , Lunice , Mike Slott & Rustie .
Alarmaa made its way around the Boiler Room with it’s in your face drums, bubbling synths and heavy winding bass. Don’t be surprised if this tune destroys your dancefloor.
Download || Alaarma – Machinedrum
Baauer | Dum Dum
Baauer is a 22 year old Brooklyn born, future crunk producer. About eight years ago, he started out producing house and electro tunes but gradually combined his love of hip-hop instrumentals with the energy of house music. With both hip-hop and house genres at his disposal, he has developed a near perfect formula comprised of crunk-dripped, lex luger hi-hats and the obvious essential component: bass. The following songs come highly recommended by TNGHT ( Hudson Mohawe & Lunice ) and Rustie , .
“Sheer trap-drenched tracks with otherworldly sounds and spine-chilling bass-isms that make you want to shout in your deepest DJ-drop voice, ‘ Damn son, where’d you find this??’”
[Via LFTF ]
John Doe