Pretty salty Kid Cudi cover IMO
when I saw the description and heard the intro, I thought it would be lame. But it isn't. It's fantastic.
OOOOOOOOOOH YOU GOT SMOKED, BOY.
upon review of several new electronic artists...
joy orbison = good, mixture of house incorporated as well and can even be a little dancy depending on the mix you hear. takes note from jdilla in some ways, depending on the track.
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are pretty decent representations, the former being one of his more heralded or classic tracks to fans, and the later off his new ep that dropped this year. both different in their own ways.
actress = real good, his newer stuff gets real interesting, but probably less accessible. his stuff seems to be all over the place though. can't really pigenhole him into one type of sound. so i'll just put a song i like:
Darkstar = i really really enjoy all the songs which don't feature vocals. the songs that did were very similar to air, or the notwist. except with much more processed and altered vocals. basically future pop. to put it in terms that might relate to a bigger audience think the postal service, but not gay. i hate using that comparison, but its one of the only typically mainstream artists that in anyway resembles it. non vocal featured songs are similar to artists like four tet. non-vocal
& vocal features
- that video alone is worth the watch, very cool.
pariah = excellent, r&s records seems to be pretty on point with this stuff. crusty you might enjoy
sampling The Original's "I've never begged before" but its not entirely indicative of the other things i listened to from him. everything in his new ep is much more subdued, and strays away from that j-dilla sound, which i enjoy immensely:
mount kimbie = a project that includes james blake, and therefore is pretty f'n good. highly recommend it if you like that sort of thing.