[Event Review] CRSSD Festival – San Diego, 3/14-15

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As festival season is upon us, many festival go-ers are itching to go to Coachella, especially when talking about the perfect California weather. Goldenvoice, hosts of Coachella, and FNGRS CRSSD have teamed up to create CRSSD Festival, a solution for those who can’t make it to the more high-profile festivals but still want to get a taste of the all-around chill California vibe. With that said, CRSSD festival was the perfect portrayal of sunny San Diego and what it represents.

The first ever CRSSD fest took place in the Waterfront Park from March 14 and 15, and featured a lineup with big names like Chromeo, Odesza, Flight Facilities and Empire of the Sun. While these unique electronic acts headlined the main stage a.k.a “Ocean View Live”, what stuck out the most to us was “The Palms” stage, which was decorated to fit a more laid-back and tropical vibe. Ranging from nu-disco to tropical house, the stage features some of the frontrunners of the dance scene, including names like Bakermat, Thomas Jack, Bixel Boys, Giraffage and Kaytranada. The middle stage, which was named “City Steps”, featured some heavyhitting house acts that span from future bass to G-House, notably Amtrac, Tensnake, James Murphy and Simian Mobile Disco.

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’MNEK – Wrote A Song About You (Kaytranada Edition)’
’Giraffage – Hello’

Being that it was a debut festival, CRSSD fest did a phenomenal job of planning and set up. With KCRW Music Director Jason Bentley hosting the festival and filling in between sets with the crowd’s favorite music, there was never a dull moment at the park. Unlike some other major festivals, the Waterfront Park was the perfect size venue for CRSSD fest. The three stages were all easily reachable from one end to another, without overshadowing each other.

Now onto the stars of the show. The best acts on Saturday were undoubtedly Kaytranada and Giraffage. With back to back sets at “The Palms” stage, the two talented artists brought the house down with their immensely high energy performances. From the future bounce mastermind to the quirky creative genius, the two spun tune after tune that got the crowd going nuts. Empire of the Sun also put out an epic performance with their signature glamorous set up with stage dancers. There was no better way to close out the night after a long day of sweating and dancing. Continue reading

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[Event Preview] CRSSD Festival – San Diego 3/14-3/15

Spring is around the corner, which means that it’s almost festival season! As one of our first stops, TMN is going to the CRSSD festival in San Diego. Taken place at the Waterfront Park on March 14 and 15, CRSSD fest features some of the frontrunners and up-and-comers in today’s electronic music. Powerhouses including Empire of the Sun, Chromeo, Odesza, Flight Facilities are headlining the festival at the “Ocean View Live” stage, while deeper acts like Kaytranada, Thomas Jack, Bakermat and Bixel Boys will try to win the crowd at “The Palms” stage.

The three-stage set up will definitely give a refreshing feel to all festival-goers. Thousands will gather at Waterfront Park and dance their pants off while overseeing the beautiful city of San Diego. With its popularity rising at such a high rate, CRSSD festival is representing sunny San Diego by stepping its game up. We are very excited to be able to witness the very first debut of the festival, as there will be many more in the future.

Make sure to check out this playlist we put together in advance to the festival. If you’re a fan of electronic dance music, and want to have a good time with laid back vibes all around, go to CRSSD festival and we promise you will not be disappointed!

’Slow Magic – Still Life’
’Something New (Amtrac Remix)’
’Drive Me Crazy (featuring Vic Mensa)’
’ODESZA – White Lies (feat. Jenni Potts)’
’Bakermat – Teach Me (Original Mix)’
’Gabriel Rios – Gold (Thomas Jack Remix)’
’All You’re Waiting For (Feat. Nancy Whang)’
’Theophilus London Feat. Jesse Boykins III – Tribe (Bixel Boys Remix)’
’FoFo’
’Flight Facilities – Two Bodies feat. Emma Louise (Lido Remix)’
’George Maple – Talk Talk’
’Goldroom – Embrace’

 

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Sunday Night Soul [Vol. 22]

While most of the ninja team spent the weekend melting away under the desert sun at Coachella, the rest of us here at TMN have been hard at work to ensure that you have the latest and greatest tunes the internet has to offer. While FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out for those who don’t know) is inevitable while our eyes our glued to the live stream on YouTube, we’ve managed to keep ourselves relatively busy by scouring the net for the most serenely sublime tracks we could find. Although we expected a bit of a slowdown in output this week with the advent of festival season, we instead were surprised to stumble upon an overwhelming amount of material while assembling this magnificent playlist.

We can’t safely say we’ve covered everything here, but we’re fairly certain we’ve found the best of the best. Those include selections from Tin Gardens, D.R.A.M., Submotion Orchestra, Iman Europe, Tiara Thomas, Raleigh Ritchie, Betty Who, Bayou, Telescope Thieves, Joey Solo, XONA, WLYN, Falcons, Lido, Maryann, JENI, CompSci, woodini and Kwabs. Of course there’s plenty of other gems hidden below, but you’ll need to sift through to find them for yourself.

’Tin Gardens – Leave Slow’
’Slime ft. George Maple – Sonnet’
’May – Soul (FloFilz Remix)’
’Sye Elaine Spence – Is This Love’
’Moses Sumney – Plastic’
’Royal Auditorium – Selfless’
’D.R.A.M. – Feet In The Water w/ Sunny & Gabe’
’Midé – Wait For You Ft. Bianca Rose’
’Taylor McFerrin – The Antidote (feat. Nai Palm)’
’Submotion Orchestra – All Yours’
’IAMNOBODI – Try Me (feat. Ego Ella May)’
’Iman Europe – Kneva Know (prod. Zikomo)’
’Aaron “Ab” Abernathy – In Love/Near’
’Elle Varner – Little Do You Know’
’Tiffany Evans – Just Something To Say’
’Melo B Jones – Shoulda Woulda Coulda (prod. by Žiga Murko)’
’Maribelle Anes – Lips Lock (Prod. by Maribelle Anes)’
’August Alsina – Get Ya Money feat. Fabolous’
’Tiara Thomas – You Do’
’Math Allen – Get Out The Way (Prod. By The Ambassadors)’
’1 O.A.K. – Slide Thru Ft. P Lo (Prod. by Hyperspace Music)’
’Rome Fortune – Come & Get It (Prod. DunDeal)’
’SoMo – We Can Make Love’
’Raleigh Ritchie – The Chased’
’Betty Who – Lovin Start’
’Rizzo – Flush’
’MNEK – Every Little Word’
’Fantastic Mr Fox feat. Denai Moore – On My Own’
’HUNTAR – EXPECTATIONS (FTSE’S X X X – PECTATIONS MIX)’
’b a y o u – Airlock’
’THROWING SHADE – SWEET TOOTH (from the ’19 JEWELS’ EP – out on 19 May via No Pain In Pop)’
’K A I Z E N – The Doin”
’Telescope Thieves – Svns (feat. Nori)’
’Grand Beach – Swim Good ft. S. Carey & Daniela Andrade’
’Jon B – Calling On You ( J LOUIS ) remix’
’Jansport J – Teresa’s Prototype’
’John Legend – GreenLight (Iman Omari Flip)’
’Melo Zed – About (her)’
’Joey Solo – Christina (Out now on Play It Louder Vol.2)’
’kenji – True’
’kenji – If You’re Lost’
’WithLoveXavier – Better (Prod. XONA)’
’This Girl – Radio Roman (XONA Remix)’
’kwok. – I Got’
’WYLN – Changes’
’Duncan Gerow – Tinashe + Esta = Vulnerable’
’Ciara – Body Party (Kwok Remix)’
’Cassie
Me & U (Altisko Rework)’
’XONA – Doin U Right’
’Jalen Jenkins – For Me’
’PARTYNEXTDOOR – West District’
’PARTYNEXTDOOR – Persian Rugs (Falcons Bootleg)’
’Drake – Too Much (GXNXVS Remix) (Feat. Sampha)’
’Drake – Bria’s Interlude (SAVON Bootleg)’
’Poetic Justice – Kendrick Lamar (Ft Drake)(XONA Remix)’
’PlueStarfox – We Be All Night (DERP)’
’Yung Lean – Gatorade (Lido Remix)’
’Maryann – You And Me (Prod By N8 The Gr8)’
’JENI – Drunk In Luv (JENI SUK REFIX)’
’Miley Cyrus – Adore You (CompSci Remix)’
’Marvin Gaye – I’ve Got My Music (KidBeat Refix)’
’Jhene Aiko – My Afternoon Dream ( Telescope Thieves Edit)’
’J Rican – Prototype Body (StarRo X Jeftuz MashUp)’
’Raheem Devaughn – Woman (Layzie Edit)’
’Duncan Gerow – Usher + DJ Clue = My Way’
’Zedd – Find You (Sci Fi Scheme Remix)’
’MTBRD – Who Babe (Flamingosis Remix)’
’Mitch Murder – Mirage (SevnthWonder Remix)’
’noï – Injunction’
’The Weeknd – 28 (ALEXSANDER REMAKE)’
’2K2レイス – get it shawty’
’YUNG LEAN – GATORADE (DOLPHIN TEARS Lido EDIT)’
’Tinashe – 2 On Ft Schoolboy Q (woodini Remix) – DL in description’
’Fluke Nukes – NaNa’
’MellowMaswel – Always (Unmastered)’
’Kwabs – Something Right’
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Sunday Night Soul [Vol. 11]

As more and more talent emerges in 2014, our Sunday Night Soul playlists have gotten increasingly larger. This week’s collection features over 50 unique songs to choose from, all featuring some supremely gifted artists. Some of our favorites this evening include particularly strong entries from newbies to the series like Nick Hakim, Kyan, Esco Williams, Johnny Stimson, Eric Bellinger, Fortune, Tanika and BOY/FRIEND, while other notable selections come from such familiar names as Sango, Jeftuz, Jakwob, BANKS, Sam Smith, Slakah The Beatchild, Mikky Ekko, Danity Kane, and Alicia Keys. That previous sentence doesn’t even remotely represent the immense amount of talent we’re working with tonight, however. The best way to find out for yourself is to press play and dive right in, because you’ve got plenty of swimming to do.

’Nick Hakim – COLD’
’George Maple X Slime
Began to Say’
’Harrison – Next to You Feat. Maddee’
’Marian Hill – One Time’
’Gary Clark Jr – Blak and Blu (BIG K.R.I.T. Remix)’
’Melo B. Jones – Be With Me (Extended Version) /// Produced by T.Hemingway’
’Johnny Stimson – SO. GOOD.’
’Jenna G – Senseless – Uncut’
’Lucille Ghatti – At Your (Neck)’
’Reva DeVito – Kisses (Produced By B.Bravo)’
’Algebra Blessett – Danger Zone’
’Anne Marie – Forget My Number – Demo’
’Eric Bellinger – Road Trip’
’Aaliyah – Rock The Boat (Brother Bruno’s Rework)’
’Slakah the Beatchild – Something About Her – Soul Movement vol 2’
’Danity Kane – Bye Baby’
’Alicia Keys – Power’
’Nick Hakim – THE LIGHT’
’Ed Thomas – Hurt’
’Shivum Sharma – FLICKER’
’Emily Colombier & Jessica Rotter – Stay/Animal MashUp’
’Mikky Ekko – Stay (Original Demo)’
’Esco Williams – Breaking Bones’
’Kyan – Rosetta’
’Love Mansuy – Meant It’
’Blue Daisy – Fallin’ Circles feat. Barnaby’
’Muhsinah
L.M.O. (Giant Step Mix)’
’Alpines – Oasis’
’Loe – Glass Table (Prod. By Klmeks)’
’Mizan – Anxious (Aei Remix)’
’Sam Smith – Nirvana (Harry Fraud Remix)’
’JMSN – Love & Pain (aywy. Rework)’
’Joe – Priceless (RillaForce x SevnthWonder Remix)’
’NΞHZVIL – A Ooh (I Like It)’
’Sango – Maluco
’Danity Kane – Damaged (T AARONmusic REMIX)’
’Jhene Aiko
My Mine (Jeftuz Remix)’

’OutKast – Prototype (starRo Bossa Edit)’

’TVNE. – Love & Lingerie’
’Destiny’s Child – Bills Bills Bills ( DGTO Remix )’
’Fortune x RichBeatz – Without You’
’Fortune – Purity’
’BANKS – Change (Jensen Sportag Remix)’
’R ASH – Can I Get With You’
’ΔGØLDWYN – You Remind Me Of Something’
’Destiny’s Child – Say My Name (Chloe Martini Jersey Edit)’
’Jakwob – Somebody New (ft. Tiffani Juno)’
’Tanika – Finally Found It’
’BOY/FRIEND – Never Not Looking (Prod. MNTN & Mel DeBarge)’
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Snakehips – On & On ft. George Maple

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On & On

Get cozy on the couch and turn up this weekend gem, “On & On”. It’s a pleasing, ultra-smooth, soulful pop track, which owes much of its sparkly production work to London duo Snakehips and its silkiness to vocalist George Maple. If Maple’s name sounds familiar, it’s because we’ve spotlighted her beautiful R&B-esque vocals before — not just for her original song “Fixed”, but also for her collab with Aussie electronic artist Flume.

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Fixed

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[Indie Electronic] Flume – Bring You Down feat. George Maple

A mere couple of weeks after the release of his debut album in Australia, indie electronic producer and DJ, Flume has signed with American label, Mom + Pop Music, to promote his inevitable US release and tour. For those who may be unfamiliar with them, they are an independent label stationed in New York City, touting a lineup of talent including the likeness of Neon Indian, Andrew Bird and Metric.

To commemorate the news, the artist has released “Bring You Down” featuring fellow Aussie songstress, George Maple. The groovy, slow jam tune can be found on Flume’s self-titled debut, a record which we here at The Music Ninja were lucky enough to discuss with the artist himself. Interested in hearing more? Check it out here.

’Flume – Bring You Down feat. George Maple’

Flume’s self-titled LP drops February 29th.

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