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Snoop Dogg Set To Perform ‘Doggystyle’ At the First Ever Catalpa Festival, Which Also Happens to Feature a Flame-Spitting DJ Booth

Just when you thought we might make it through a summer without a new festival promising a “truly authentic, fresh and unique musical experience” with decent food, Burning Man-like art installations, and DJs performing inside a “mind-blowing spire that shoots giant 30-foot flame balls from its peak,” the first-ever Catalpa Festival has done just that. […]

PREMIERE: Korallreven, “Sa Sa Samoa (Arca Remix)”

If you’ve ever wondered what Korallreven would sound like with the sunshine dialed down and the clouds creeping in, we’ve got the remix for you: a gloomy but gorgeous rendition of “Sa Sa Samoa” by Arca, a rising New York producer who was recently signed to Uno Records (Jacques Greene, Fatima Al Qadira, CFCF). Grab […]

DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Grimes’ Exclusive Pop Manifesto Mix

As is always the case (see also: this entry from the xx), The Pop Manifesto has launched its latest issue alongside a killer exclusive mix, one that happens to be hosted by our current cover star Grimes. Be sure to grab her swiftly-mixed set–featuring Katy B, New Order, Big Boi, Le Tigre and countless other […]
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PREMIERE: Moodyman, “Hold It Down”

Just when you think Scion A/V’s steady stream of free releases might slow down, they bless us beat heads with something as exciting as a new Moodyman EP. Due out tomorrow through Scionav.com, Picture This includes eight tracks, ranging from the steady, horn-stabbed build of “9 Nites 2 Nowhere” to the much more subtle neo-soul […]

Solar Bears Announce ‘Supermigration’ Album, Share New Song

Solar Bears have posted the first single from their long-awaited second album. Due out at the end of the year through a a TBD label, Supermigration includes 13 new tracks, including the Keep Shelley in Athens collab “Alpha People.” According to John Kowalski, “It is darker and more psychedelic than the last LP.  [It’s] also […]