Seattle based NAAVI recently released OMNI, and the resulting work was critically acclaimed in the underground music world. We’re seeing some remixes manifest slowly throughout, and today, we’re excited to present DJAO’s creative take on ‘What Reason Do We Need?,’ one of their standout originals in the album. Enhancing the
Charlotte Cardin has been one of the most exciting singers to come out of the modeling world, and her singing resume has been a diverse range of styles and sound. Adding again to her impressive, albeit small, collection of original songs, Cardin has released “Like It Doesn’t Hurt,” the most
Darker Than Wax is one of our favorite labels out right now, and we’re super excited to be working with them to premiere a track off Miki Rose‘s upcoming EP XOXO. They recently released ‘Right There,’ a stunning, sensual piece that combines stellar lyricism with equally brilliant production from the
Admittedly, while a vast majority of my time on the internet can be summed up with images of me googling local music scenes in various places around the world, Toronto’s underground scene is vastly much more complicated than people seem to give credit for. Early August of 2015, Toronto-based local
Boys Noize had been relatively slow on output in 2015, but it seems like he was saving it for a big 2016. He’s just dropped a remix of the classic track “Planet Rock” by Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force, and it’s helping us relive the electronic song with his
Still riding the eve of adoration it garnered back in 2013, it has probably come as no surprise to Ofei that this rendition of his debut track has already been so well received. East London singer, songwriter and producer, Ofei, joins Youngr in the studio to perform a live version
Hudson Mohawke has been gearing up for a tour starting in the US and going globally across the world, so it’s fantastic to know that he’s dropped a little remix to help tide any fatigue fans may have felt for new music from the talented producer. He’s chosen ambient group
TASTELESSRED, real name Joe Carney, hasn’t been making music for all that long, which makes the production on this track all the more impressive. Carney is originally from Liverpool, but now resides in Canada as part of Vancouver’s Dripsy Collective. Murmuring, breathy vocals, a steady chillwave beat and flirtatious ambience
Los Angeles’ music discography is about to expand just a little bit more with Nosaj Thing‘s upcoming EP. To give us a taste of what he’s been working on, he’s dropped “N R 2,” a more dance-oriented track than some of his more experimental side, reminding of a stripped down
Patrick Perez is an experimental producer out in Toronto, Canada that has been crafting strange music with some of the city’s strangest artists, concocting their own version of the LA-born beat scene- composing sinister beats influenced by both analogue technologies as much as they are by the MPC and sampling.
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