A few months ago Rick Wade release a very limited album entitled “Never Ending Reflections” on CD. Only 400 were made, so it was kinda on the downlow. Luckily I got my hands on a copy and am now sharing a snippet with you guys of one of my favorite tracks of the album. Get you soulful Sunday on with some nice Detroit deep house…no more sleeping on this one. Rush Hour is taking pre-orders for the 2xLP vinyl which will be out soon.
Rick Wade – G.N.A.’S Theme (snippet)
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It’s been a while since we posted some new Devonwho stuff, but since he’s releasing his “Strangebrew” EP on All City next month, we thought we’d keep you in the know. My homeboy B. Bravo keeps murdering shit every single time with his distinct Cali sound and again his remix is crack-a-lackin’. Devon’s 12″ is already available for pre-order at Rush Hour or wait a bit longer for it to hit your local record shop.
Devonwho – Strangebrew (B. Bravo Remix) [112kbps]
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Fellow Dutchie, Sam A La Bamalot, from Uden is a producer who surprised a lot of people last year with his “A Bird’s Leg” release. Sam’s latest “What Happens When You Sleep” EP on Lomechanik is out as of today. Our favorite joint, “Rapid Eye Movement”, fuses the old with the new and is slighty reminiscent of a time when not everybody and they moms was making beats yet. You can pre-order this 12″ over at Triple Vision or buy it digitally (link will be added shortly).
Sam A La Bamalot – Rapid Eye Movement [112kbps]
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Can’t believe what a week this has been. Must be an omen or something, because I’m getting goosebumps right here. I’m now sure that 2012 will be one hell of a year musically. London-beast producer (yes the spelling is correct) Eric Lau dropping some crazy new shit in the form of “Yesterday” featuring Guilty Simpson, Fatima and Olivier Daysoul. We’re seriously looking forward to “The Mission” EP which will be out Feb 3rd on Kilawattmusic. For the early birds, go ahead and pre-order at www.kilawattmusic.com.
Eric Lau – Yesterday Ft. Guilty Simpson, Fatima & Olivier Daysoul
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Most of you probably heard of Daz-I-Kue (Bugz In The Attic) from back in the days when that West London sound was filling our ears with soulful broken beats. Now I never heard of Stan Smith before, but this newly discovered MC from Atlanta teamed up with Daz-I-Kue and they made an entire album together. DJ’s are gonna love this, because this funky debut album called “The Get Up Movement” contains some dancefloor party anthems fo sho. Really interesting album coming out later this month on Tokyo Dawn Records (available for pre-order).
Stan Smith – Hear Me Now [112kbps]
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Most of you know what the deal with the Irish producer they call Krystal Klear. This time around he teams up with the slick Olivier DaySoul to release the heavily eighties influenced “Never Thought You Would Go” and the throwback Swingbeat joint “Wastin’ Time”. Look for a limited vinyl run to hit your local record shop on Monday or go ahead and pre-order this 10″ over at Rush Hour.
The little homie Onra has been busy with his “Chinoiseries” Pt. 2 which came out yesterday on All City. The whole concept is crazy nice and if you’re into bangin’ hip hop beats this will hit the spot. Congratulations on a dope sequel homie. Really like the samples and chops, you dug pretty deep for this one. I remember earlier this year when Onra was performing with Buddy Sativa in Amsterdam. I remember him playing “Fight Or Die” and thinking…damn this beat kicks. No doubt we had to stream this one for your enjoyment! If you want to support, go ahead and purchase this release on or pre-order on vinyl at Rush Hour.
Onra – Fight Or Die [112kbps]
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One of our favorite Kiwi producers, Mark de Clive-Lowe, has been residing in Los Angeles for quite some time now and has returned with his “Renegades”album on Tru Thoughts. Still lots of West London Broken Beats and other melodic uptempo flavors as well. Mashi gets a little help from various vocalists such as Omar, Sheila E, Tawiah, Bembe Segue, Nia Andrews & Ovasoul7. All in all a great new album to shake them hips to. I’m sure the club DJ’s are gonna be happy with this one cuz it sure do bump. Pre-order the CD over at Rush Hour or get a digital copy at .
Mark de Clive-Lowe – Under Orders Ft. Tawiah [112kbps]
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Earlier this month we warned you about Moka Onlywho’s about to release his “Crickets” album together with Swiss producer Chief. A free download of the title song “Crickets” is still available, but we thought you’d like to hear some brand new sneak peaks. The entire project will be out November 8 on Feelin’ Music and is already available as pre-order.
Moka Only & Chief – First Time Back [112kbps]
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Moka Only & Chief – Form The Future [112kbps]
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We first heard Vindahl‘s sultry sound on the first volume of Tokyo Dawn’s “The Heart” compilation. His “Serendipity” album offers some Danish electronic indie pop with a dash of modern funk. Ronni was co-founder of the Boom Clap Bachelors collective and is definitely worth checking out! Pre-order the CD or purchase a digital copy HERE.
Vindahl – Down (Boom Clap Bachelors Remix)
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