Synthetes” - Mr Beatnick (from Jamie xx’s Essential Mix)

Fabulous.

Patterns & Process by Mark Weaver on designers.mx
Don’t get me wrong, I like Cameron Moll’s Film Sessions (one and two) a lot, but I wish I could download/save “Patterns & Process” like whoa. It’s wonderful.

Patterns & Process by Mark Weaver on designers.mx

Don’t get me wrong, I like Cameron Moll’s Film Sessions (one and two) a lot, but I wish I could download/save “Patterns & Process” like whoa. It’s wonderful.

Lights (Bassnectar Remix)” - Ellie Goulding

I kept waiting for the beat to drop in. And then it did. And it was like whoa. I thought for sure it’d be fast and club-ish, but not, it’s slow, driving, and house-y. Damn.

Machinedrum’s “Room(s)” feels like the sunny summer afternoon to the dark and stormy night of Burial’s “Untrue”. The clipped vocal samples looped ad infinitum, layers and layers of beats, each track its own soundscape. Digging the hell out of it.
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Machinedrum’s “Room(s)” feels like the sunny summer afternoon to the dark and stormy night of Burial’s “Untrue”. The clipped vocal samples looped ad infinitum, layers and layers of beats, each track its own soundscape. Digging the hell out of it.

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Midnight City” - M83 (via stereogum)

…whoa. I’m not sure what I expected before I hit play, even a few seconds into the track, but this is wonderful. Love the ’80s tv theme horns at the end.

You Can Be the One (Live)” - Late Night Alumni

Wonderful.

We Were Promised Jetpacks - "Act on Impulse"

What a fab way to start the week, new WWPJ and tour dates!

Can songs have prologues? I’m voting yes. Instrumental prologues, interludes, and epilogues are found in so many of WWPJ’s songs and it’s (just) one of the things they do so so well. The opening 2 minutes in “Act on Impulse” may well be my favorite 2 minutes of all their work.

(Okay, second to “Roll Up Your Sleeves”.)

Florrie - I Took A Little Something

So… this is pretty fabulous.

disconaivete:

Watch Florrie being her gorgeous, talented and dressed in Dolce & Gabbana self in this Justin Wu-directed video for I Took A Little Something, taken from her recent Experiments EP. (via)

reel-to-reel beat matching (via kottke)

Imogen Heap’s musical/cultural ancestry… (: