Future Classics

Future Classic: Knxwledge “WT​.​PRT10_”

(Photo via Rwdmag.com) No need to really go deep into this description. All the beat heads know that any release carrying the name Knxledge is worth your attention and money. The man did not get lazy and take a rest after his appearance on Kendrick Lamar’s album or on his …

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Future Classic: Tenderlonious “On Flute EP” (22a Music)

Tenderlonious returns with a six track EP. As the title suggests “On Flute” shows us how diverse Tenderlonious’s musicianship is as he embellishes each song with his signature flute sound. If you’ve checking Tenderlonious for a while, you’ll know to expect a diverse range of styles all impeccably crafted and …

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Future Classic: The Fawbak Experiment “Third Space EP”

There’s much to enjoy on this 11-track project which came about during a number of free jazz recording sessions combined with many hours in the studio by Fawbak. With the help of Levon Adams (drums), Charlie Silas (saxophone), and Mal Smith (drums) “Each track takes you on tour in a …

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Interviews

Bristol’s Barnaby Carter Shares the Inspiration For His Debut Album

It is a fundamental part of life that in order for something new to emerge, something old has to pass and give up its space and resources. This circulation between life and death is the source of everything beautiful. It is omnipresent in the whole of nature and all cycles …

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Exclusive Premieres

Exclusive Premiere: W.M “Departure” (Upcoming on Relight Records)

Brand new track from the French Producer and our good friend W.M who is usually known as Quiet Dawn for his projects affiliated with the great British label First Word Records. The “Pictures” EP is due on November 25th on the Paris-based Relight Record. Available on digital & crisp 7′ …

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Future Classic: Jeremiah Jae “A Cold Night by”

via Black Jungle Night: “A Cold Night” is a collection of new and unreleased songs made over the years in my hometown of Chicago. The theme and tone of this project was inspired by the cold and gritty back drop of the city, both mesmerizing and looming. After taking some …

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Exclusive Premieres

Exclusive Premiere: I, Ced feat Jessica “I AM” Neal and Erik Rico “Go Hard” (A Sir Froderick Remix)

Introducing a brilliant remix of I, Ced’s “Go Hard” from Philly producer Sir Froderick who has worked with labels like RareBreed and Record Breakin’. It is taken from the original version that appears in the “What Are We Looking For?” album on MoveNext Media. The exclusive remix isn’t out yet, but the original …

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Kenlo Craqnuques’ “Wheeels” EP takes Funk into Deep Space

via Hot Shot Sounds: Future dancefloor space funk taken from the upcoming WHEEELS EP from Kenlo Craqnuques Potentially the love child of Old Dirty Bastard and Madlib. Kenlo is an enigma not known to many, but soon to be a household alongside legends. Already at the forefront of the long …

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Future Classic: Daedelus “Labyrinths”

Daedelus’ “Labyrinths” is his first release on his own record label Magical Properties. “Labyrinths” is a very appropriate title for this album. The sounds twist and turn, pulling ideas from a ton of different styles and worlds. Some tracks are chilled out and whimsical like Aries and Special Re: Quest, …

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Blu & Union Analogtronics “Don’t Trip ft. Dam-Funk”

On Nov. 4th, Blu and Parisian production duo, Union Analogtronics, will release their collaborative album entitled “Cheetah In The City.” The Los Angeles rapper recorded the entire album in Paris and the album was entirely produced by Union Analogtronics. The album features guest appearances from Dam-Funk, Frank N Dank, Phat …

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Contests

CLOSED Contest: Win A Vinyl Copy of Barnaby Carter’s “While It Still Blooms”

Enter for a chance to win a vinyl copy of the debut LP from 26-year-old Bristol-born multi-instrumentalist, electronic artist Barnaby Carter out October 28 via Project Mooncircle. Although on the scene for only a short while, Barnaby garnered immediate support from the likes of BBC Introducing, BBC Music 6 and …

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Forgotten Treasures

Forgotten Treasure: J Treds “Make it Happen” (1998)

I moved to London around a year ago and while I love the place, few cities teach you so quickly the importance of music like this. It’s the kind of record that ought to be encased within break in case of temporary insanity glass, complete with little hammer. One of …

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