Wilhelms Scream
Here is the video for James Blake’s latest single, Wilhems Scream. Seems like the album has split opinions, but I really like it, and this is one of my favourite tracks from it.
Here is the video for James Blake’s latest single, Wilhems Scream. Seems like the album has split opinions, but I really like it, and this is one of my favourite tracks from it.
The 3rd remix off the upcoming remix album from Jamie XX, which will see him re-imaging Gil Scott-Heron’s 2010 album, I’m New Here. Have a feeling that this release will be a special moment.
Here are two of my favourite tracks from Chase & Status’ second album, No More Idols. More Than Alot will forever be an all-time classic, but this record shows the diversity Will and Saul have in their music and how far they have come as producers over the past 3 years. Very early in the year to make a statement like this, but I really can’t see any producers having a stronger album than this all year - if so, then it’s gonna have to be really special. The first track is Brixton Briefcase which features the legendary Cee-Lo, and the second track is Fool Yourself which features Plan B & their tour MC, Rage. So yeah, if you want my advice, go and get yourself a copy on Monday morning - you will not be disappointed.
A very aggressive track from Ajapai’s latest EP, Detected, which has taken Beatport’s Dubstep chart by storm. Sounds pretty spectacular on good headphones/speakers. Lots and lots of bass.
Was lucky enough to get James Blake’s album last week and I haven’t stopped listening to it since it arrived into my inbox. Here he is in the Maida Vale studios performing one of my favourite songs from the album. Ground-breaking. Music from the future.
Here is the video for the huge single from Skream & Example. Directed by Example himself & The Chamber Bros (Tom & Andrew); this is a video that most young lads can relate to. Raw and original.
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Another tune from Chase & Status’ upcoming album, which features the UK’s biggest artist at the moment, Mr. Tinie Tempah. This is a huge track and proof that Tinie really can rap.
One of my favourite tracks from James Blake’s highly anticipated self-titled album that is set to be released next month. With enchanting vocals and hypnotic beats throughout, this really is one of the most forward-thinking projects I’ve heard for a very long time. He has come from nowhere, but deserves all of the praise and accolades he has been getting. Super talented young man.