Polar Rundfunk remixing Proper Heat
Sorry guys, I am down with a nasty flu. So it will be a short one this week.
Charming soulfull music from Detroit – Mayer Hawthorne
Here is a track by a very talented guy called Mayer Hawthorne who came out of the blue with totally finished songs sounding like they could have been produced in Detroit in 1970. A nice song to start off the weekend I think. If you are just a little bit of a retro lover, you [...]
Whip my hair – chilled cover by Vincent McMorrow
Did you ever feel like you needed a fresh start? Sitting here waiting for the new year to hit me, there can be no better time to listen to Vincent McMorrows chilled cover version of the Willow Smith written song “Whip my hair”. The sun is shining, the city is awakening, its new years eve [...]
New dubby sounds from Deep Dive Coorporation… “restless”
This shiny bright new wednesday brought me some new sounds from the German downtempo producer Peter Musebrink. The track is called Restless – take a listen and dive with the boys from DDC into these crisp sounds.
Little Dragon remixed by Syd The Kid…brings you chilled RNB
Little Dragon – Seconds (Syd The Kyd Remix)
Downtempo DJ Set part 2
30 minutes of downtempo
http://snd.sc/lABoYD
Runaway chillout for the summer days
Here is a nice little dubby track from Runaway – perfect to enjoy a nice sunny day. Enjoy. Runaway – Dead Dog Dub (Sal P’s Spoon Full of Dub w Sean Bee)
Chillout Track for a Downtempo Moment
This beautiful sunday I have found a nice little song that I would like to share with you. Its called “Final Round” by “We are trees” – a now non existing band. Enjoy. We Are Trees_04_Final Round (rightclick & Save) An intrinsic love of sweet melodies, layered harmonies, dark grooves and tea with sugar was [...]
Other Lives releases new album “Tamer Animals”
There’s no point in trying to pinpoint an obvious “single” in Other Lives’ second album, Tamer Animals. Just let every last song wash over you like proper long players once did, from the cool strings and pulsating horns—a technique learned from old minimalist Philip Glass LPs—of “Dark Horse” to the richly orchestrated “Heading East,” a cut that [...]
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