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Krazy Baldhead “The 4th Movement (The Glitch Mob Remix)”

I’m pretty sure this track, which was released today, is available through XLR8R exclusively. 9 Minutes long…. this song will take you through a spin. I’m bangin my head in the editing room lovin this track.

Download the track from XLR8R: here

Emika Drop the Other (Scuba’s Valpine Remix)

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Dark and dirty, just how I like it… Emika remixed by Scuba. I just stumbled across this track on one of my favorite music blogs, XLR8R. You can find the original article here. This is perfect music to hoop to, if you happen to be hooping alone on a foggy evening in an abandoned shipyard.

Download the track: here

Here, Hotflush label boss Scuba gets his hands on the debut single from Berlin’s Emika, transforming the rumbling trip-hop of her original into an ominous and serpentine labyrinth of skittering low-end. Simply put, we likey.

continue reading: here

Dyme Def – For my NC folks…

This group is dope and the music makes me want to hoop! Dyme Def is a hip-hop trio from Seattle.

Check out this track:
Dyme Def “Get Down”

Dyme Def “Space Music” : iTunes
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Spin Culture – Taal Fiza

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I stumbled upon Spin Culture by Taal Fiza through the nearly defunct Tribe.net. Man I miss that place.

This album is specifically dedicated to the fire dancers of the world.

Imagine Fire, Heat & Tribal Beats pumping while you spin your fire poi and hoops in perfect time! Recorded in the studio and on the road while traveling through exotic countries the album manifested into a diverse expression of electronic world beat.

Visit Taal Fiza’s website: here

Purchase the track though Soundcloud or through iTunes: here

Here is a teaser through Soundcloud:
Pop Tent – teaser by taalfiza

Purchase the track though Soundcloud or through iTunes: here

Hoop Camp 2009 – Rich’s Workshop Playlist

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Photo by Natasha Young

HoopCamp!!! Hell yes. It was so great to connect once again with our amazing national hoop community. I love these people. There are so many bright lights amongst us.

Several people asked me for my playlist so I thought I’d post it here with links on how to find the tracks.
MiMosa – Still Balin Remix
Lorn – Until There Is No End
Lupe Fiasco – Shining Down (feat. Mathew Santos)
Nalepa – 4th of July (Slidecamp Remix)
Beat’s Antique – She’s Looking for something (featuring Lynx and Janover)
MiMosa – Sirius
Roll Camp – Slidecamp

Send me an email if you need help finding any of these tracks: email

A.M. Architect – The Road To The Sun

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I’m stumbling across some great music lately. I found these guys through the XLR8R. There is a free download of a great track available here.

The core of A.M. Architect’s inviting sound—laid-back, hip-hop-inflected beats paired with Fender Rhodes melodies, acoustic and electric guitar shadings, and an occasional sample—speaks volumes about its appeal. Though it may be a side project for Diego Chavez (aka Aether216) and Daniel Stanush (aka Magic Note, lead guitarist for the Panic Division), there’s nothing half-assed about the dozen fresh cuts that compose The Road to the Sun. Think fifty-two minutes of warm, organic tunes succulently supplemented with pedal steel, cello, field samples, synthesizers, electric piano, and drums and you’re in the right ballpark. That there’s no “deep meaning” to be gleaned from the set isn’t a weakness either, as A.M. Architect’s lustrous set-pieces are appealing enough on their own terms to render the point moot. Check out “Albatross,” which breezily glides through a sunlit zone of stutter-funk melodies before slowing to a hazy close. Add a soul-jazz feel and sprinkle a dash of post-rock into the mix and you’re all set for dreamy fare such as “Next of Kin” and “Road to the Sun Part I.” When softly cooing female vocals ride a rhythmic wave in the track’s second part, you might find yourself reminded of the enticing vocal cuts Scott Herren occasionally works into his Prefuse 73 full-lengths—not bad company for A.M. Architect to keep. And you’ll have a tough time in this year or any year finding an instrumental hip-hop track more ravishing than “Upon,” as strong an argument for The Road to the Sun as could possibly be made. Each track bleeds almost immediately into the next, making the album feel like a strong club set where, egged on by an appreciative crowd, Chavez and Stanush can’t wait to dig into the next song the moment the previous one’s done. Don’t be surprised if, listening to it, you don’t feel the same.

Purchase: iTunes

Ooah – Scientific Sound Surgery

I’ve been listening to this new downtempo mix from Ooah for the last few days. It’s great to hear something a little slower from one of my favorite DJ/artist/producers. And if you were wondering, he still drops some heavy dubs.

Free Download: Ooah – Scientific Sound Surgery

Dub Glitch – DJ Ale Fillman

After receiving a recommendation from Grant, I’ve been following the Temporal Fusion Podcast. Temporal Fusion is an underground podcast of grimey, bass heavy, electronic music. The Dub Glitch mix by DJ Ale Fillman released on April 3rd is terrific. Let it get going, it gets good after about 10 minutes.

Dub Glitch mix by DJ Ale Fillman

Subscribe to Temporal Fusion via iTunes

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