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[Electronic] Wu Wei – Automated Shadows LP

If you were looking for something a bit off the beaten path, then you’ve come to the right post. We’ve got a special LP called Automated Shadows from Wu Wei to share with you. The album came out recently through Insight Music and features ten singles that are anything but ordinary.

The Humboldt creative brought a whole lot of substance with this project. It’s a vast collection of cerebral beats and soundscapes that don’t necessarily abide by one specific genre. Instead of honing one genre in with the songs, Wu Wei brings influence from various sources and combines them with his own style. Picking a favorite on this project isn’t easy, as one can’t simply be singled out. They all belong together, one cohesive musical journey that you get to experience here in the dojo.

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[Electronic] Statik Link – Carpe Momentum LP

Statik Link teased his album with a music video for the single “We Came To Party” that we previously covered. You knew Carpe Momentum was coming, but now it is here in full.

As the case a lot of the time with future funk projects, the length of collaborators is lengthy. A lot of love and heart goes into these projects, as well as live instruments and vocal performances. So is the case for Carpe Momentum which is packed with nine songs total. Statik keeps it funky throughout, but broadens his range hitting genres like house, twerk and beyond. It’s a thorough project, with plenty of hits that can’t be missed. If you want to support the project, you can do so via iTunes.

’Carpe Momentum’
’This Is Me, Now. Feat Dominique’
’Actin’ Rude Feat Mane Course, Chuck Bedlam’
’Soul Sisters Feat Savanah Jaine’
’It’s A Sure Funkin’ Thang’
’Stay Awhile Feat Loup Rouge’
’We Came To Party’
’Desirable Feat Lapse, Chuck Bedlam’
’Wait For You Feat 3pm, MopTop’
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[Electronic] Christine – Atom From Heart LP

Back in October the world was given a super cool music video from Christine for the single “Drama.” Little did we know we were getting a glimpse into what a full album had in store. Released through Uprise Music, the Atom From Heart LP, is here in full.

With eleven songs in total, Atom From Heart is a big package. Fans of old school house and French electro are going to be going wild for this LP. Most of the tracks fit within those styles, bringing a nostalgic sound to a dance community that tends to stray from taking a peak at what history has to offer. With artists only looking at making a break with what is hype, it’s nice to hear someone paving their own way. Great tracks like “Error 218,” “Lipstick” and “Howling Wave” are the reason this LP is a standout project. Christine cooked up some major tunes, so run through the entire album without skipping a beat. Want to buy it? Hit up iTunes.

’Christine – Atom From Heart’
’Christine – Drama (feat. T La Rock)’
’Christine – Maniac’
’Christine – Error 218’
’Christine – Over The Top’
’Christine – Break A Leg’
’Christine – Lost Generation’
’Christine – Lipstick’
’Christine – Howling Wave’
’Christine – Loose’
’Christine – Drama (Instrumental)’
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[Future/Trap] Everydayz & Phazz – Almeria LP

Everydayz & Phazz worked up a solid LP with their Almeria project. Their debut LP was released by the French label Nowadays Records on April 20th, with the track hitting stores the same day. Although the album is packed with ten tracks, they have only decided to have two go live on Soundcloud for streaming purposes. “Almeria” and “Trappe D’Amour” are enough to convince you to get the LP alone, and trust us, the rest of the EP is not disappointing. Their future sound backed by hip-hop fury is exemplified by both tracks below, with each having a different overall flavor. Their varied sensibilities come out stronger in the full album, which you’ll just have to purchase to perceive.

’Everydayz & Phazz – Almeria’
’Everydayz & Phazz – Trappe D’Amour’
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[Compilation] Black Marble Collective – The Beginning LP

Coming out of Los Angeles, the Black Marble Collective is here to sooth your ears with a soulful compilation called The Beginning. Future style beats plague the project, so for anyone looking for some dope records on the chiller side of things, then this compilation is a gold mine. Music from artists like Thomas Gordon, Glacci, KANE, Boogie Howser and more contribute songs to this album. Eighteen tracks total, plus a bonus, this is quite an ambitious collection of future. It seems as though compilations are becoming more and more popular from labels and collectives alike, with this being one of the better, more recent ones. If you’d like to download the entire compilation for free, you can do that here.

’Thomas Gordon – Plinko’
’Conrad Clifton – Do U’
’Flow Castle – I Need U’
’Glacci – Turquoise’
’Swisha Sweet – BAWL BEARING’
’Tee London – Soulmates’
’All.U.Need – I Got Bishh’
’DNSZLSK – Revolution’
’fzpz – Oscen’
’KANE – Jungle Jam’
’Jon Sigs – HOLD ME’
’Boogie Howser – Detour Theme’
’DRONES X SERAPH – CELESTIAL’
’Ekali – Unfaith (Goldwater Edit)’
’KANE – Rainbow Road’
’FAB – Workin On My Shiiieeet’
’STVY RVRE – Pop That Body’
’Danger Ultra – Emoji Love (Original Mix)’
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[Album Stream] Mansions On The Moon – Mansions on the Moon

There’s no hiding the fact that we’ve become just a little bit enamored with alt-pop Casanovas Mansions on the Moon. And on that note, we’ve been waiting ever so patiently for their debut long-player like good little ninjas for just slightly over four years now. Yesterday, the So-Cal ensemble finally released their self-titled album and truthfully, some of us have been looping it for just over 24 hours straight. We’ve previously covered a handful of singles –“Radio”, “The Truth”, “Don’t Tell”, “Somewhere Else Tonight”, “Heart Of The Moment”- but our ears have obviously been a bit more glued to the cuts in which we had never previously consumed including “Take A Ride”, “Notice Me” and “All There Is”. We got lead vocalist Ted Wendler to say a few words about each of the ten tracks contained within Mansions On The Moon, and here’s what one of our favorite indie-pop crooners graced us with:

1. “Radio” was written in response to growing pressure for the band to write a breakout radio pop single.  We set out to create a poppy track that ironically spoke of the growing lack of unoriginality in radio pop music today.

2. We wrote “Don’t Tell” while we were stranded in Scranton, Pennsylvania because our northeast coast dates were cancelled due to super storm Sandy.  We set up a studio in the hotel and made lemonade out of lemons.
3. “Somewhere Else Tonight” has been with the band for a very long time.  We’ve been playing it live for two years while we not so patiently waited for the completion of our first full length album.
4. “Where You Are” started with an instrumental foundation laid down by TRAKGIRL. Ted used a TC Helicon processor to achieve the robotic sound of the vocals.  Then we went hambodian in the studio to take it to where it is now.
5.  The lyrics for “Take A Ride” were written in Missoula Montana in 2006, the instrumental was completed with Paper Diamond in Boulder Colorado and the vocals were finally recorded in a closet in Los Feliz.
6. Ted first recorded the vocals for “Notice Me” over an acoustic arrangement.  The band, along with Sunny Norway and David Ott, used the original acapellas and took the song to a completely different space.  Maybe someday we will release the original acoustic version.
7. “The Truth” was the last song we wrote for the album.  Lane was insistent that it needed to be included in the release.  After Baby Jeff laid down the P-Funk the deal was sealed.
8. “Heart Of The Moment”  was written by our bassist Jeff and inspired by a spiritual revelation. We played the track for Zee Avi while hanging out at a friend’s apartment in downtown LA. She graciously accepted our request to sing on the song.  The version appearing on the album is remixed, re-arranged and remastered from its original release.
9. On “All There Is” Ben wrote the instrumental foundation for his mom as a birthday present.  Then Ted used this to write the lyrics.  We hope to inspire people to revisit forgotten dreams and goals they had in their youth, no matter how impossible they may seem.

10. Ted wrote “Time” while house sitting in the mountain town of Roanoke Virginia.  He spent that month prolifically writing and recording while a English bulldog named Oscar snored in the  background.

And there you have it. Now that you’ve got a bit of insight into the psyche of Mansions as they wrote their first album, take just under forty minutes and listen to their worthy entry into the LP format in its entirety below.

’Radio’
’Don’t Tell’
’Somewhere Else Tonight’
’Where You Are’
’Take A Ride’
’Notice Me’
’The Truth’
’Heart Of The Moment (ft. Zee Avi)’
’All There Is’
’Time (ft. Codi Caraco)’
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