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DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Jurassic 5, ‘Wake Up Show’ Set (1996)

A decade before they wrecked their rep with a record (Feedback) that featured Dave Matthews and the glaring absence of Cut Chemist, Jurassic 5 were flexing their freestyle skills on the morning show of Sway and King Tech. Props to Chemist himself for dusting the group’s entire set off on Soundcloud. An absolute must-download for […]
Matthew Dear - "Her Fantasy" video

Matthew Dear Channels Kenneth Anger in “Her Fantasy” Video

Well alright then; just when we thought we couldn’t love the lead-off single from Beams any more than we already did–total year-end Top 5 material–Matthew Dear recruited director Tommy O’Haver to give it the total Kenneth Anger treatment. Bask in lots of mood lighting and creeptastic characters after the jump, alongside some of Anger’s most […]

DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Daedelus, ‘Entropy Sessions’

Via Daedelus: Dublab.com has been the home to so much sound over a considerable number of years. I’ve hosted a program entitled Entropy Sessions throughout that time; allowing one show of wonderful expression in all-music, in all-idea. I don’t state this in jest. This show is an easy example of a long ago but very […]

LISTEN: Inga Copeland of Hype Williams, “B.M.W.”

Props to Kevin Martin for the tip on this track, a surprisingly accessible transmission from Inga Copeland of Hype Williams. A ridiculously limited white-label pressing of Copeland’s Faith 12”–like her last solo effort–is only a matter of time.

LISTEN: Woods, “Cali in a Cup”

Woods will release “Cali in a Cup” in limited 7” form on August 14th through Woodsist. The band’s next album, ‘Bend Beyond’, drops on September 18th.
Erol Alkan

DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Erol Alkan’s ‘Bugged In’ Mix

While he’s largely an underground favorite in the U.S., Erol Alkan has spent the last decade and a half cementing his role as one of the UK’s most influential figures–first as the co-promoter of the decade-long Trash party, and later as a producer/remixer for Klaxons, Daft Punk, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and countless other crossover artists […]