AlunaGeorge – Attracting Flies (Baauer Remix)
FT: S-Type’s fiery Billboard EP was one of our favourite short-form releases of last year, and we’ve been talking to LuckyMe about a feature for God knows how long now. That feature still hasn’t
Canadian native Ryan Hemsworth demonstrates his love for video game soundtracks with a 16-bit nostalgia track called “Proto.” The track is part of MITSUDA, a tribute to Japanese video game
Grammy Award winning producer Chad Hugo (The Neptunes, N*E*R*D) & Blatimore-Based DJ Daniel Biltmore come together as MSSL CMMND, & have joined forces with creative recreation to release the
Phoenix Discuss Their New Album “Bankrupt!” – Interview
The Range follows up last year’s ‘disk’ EP with a new release on Donky Pitch. ‘Seneca’, positions three original cuts of highly percussive rhythms laced with his trademark fo
FT: The ‘Pleasure Principle’ edit is available digitally for the first time. In 2011, HudMo released ‘Pleasure’ as part of a limited edition vinyl on the especially-designed Pleasure Principle
PF: Today marks the 10th anniversary of the Diplomats’ debut album– and one of New York major-label rap’s classics– Diplomatic Immunity. Babylon Cartel’s Gianni Lee and e
FACT TV: We relaunched FACT TV a year ago this month, and if it’s taught us one thing, its that our readers (or, erm, viewers) like to see how musicians make things. Egyptian Lover playing his R
A$AP Rocky (Feat. Skrillex & Birdy Nam Nam) – Wild For The Night official music video
Nardwuar interviews Pharrell Williams at SXSW 2013 in Austin, Texas
L+T: Employing a wall of LED-filled Marshall amps, among other one-of-a-kind eccentricities, French electro duo Justice has one of the most ambitiously compelling stage productions today. Here, on the
Moduloktopus once more pushes melodic layers to a spiritual expression in this HipHop/Trap influenced beat and teams up with Michael Gold and Jennifer Bui for the visual art. All in honor of Marshmall
Making Of: Beyoncé – “Bow Down” x “I Been On” prod. by Hit-Boy
Life+Times: In this episode of DECODED, JAY Z’s Life+Times sits with producers The Buchanans to learn how they secured their first beat placement, which became “What More Can I Say”