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This week has been a very good one for music. A$AP Rocky sent shockwaves throughout music by releasing his highly anticipated album, 'At.Long.Last.A$AP,' and then out of nowhere, Donnie Trumpet and The Social Experiment shared their anticipated album, 'Surf.' However, for those who were looking for something outside of hip-hop, it was Jamie xx previewing his album, 'In Colour' on iTunes with a colorful visual display to match that really got people going. The album has already been received with rave reviews thus far and he recently sat down with Pigeons and Planes to discuss making the project, the summer hit, "I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)" with Young Thug and Popcaan and much more. -
Skrillex & Four Tet Announce Joint London Show at The Underworld Camden April 5
In one of the more surprising joint-shows announced so far this year, bass music don Skrillex and eclectic electronic producer Four Tet have teamed up for a new show next week in London. The show will take place at the 500-capacity Underground in Camden, London on April 5. Tickets will only be made available through a ballot system, which you can sign up for here. Lucky fans will be told via email if they were chosen and, if so, they will have 24 hours to redeem their secure ticket link from 10 a.m. on April 1. Sign up for your chance to get tickets here. -
Omar Souleyman Announces New Music (Featuring Help from Four Tet, Modeselektor), World Tour Schedule
Omar Souleyman has announced that his new album, Bahdeni Nami, will drop on July 28 and will feature assistance from more mainstream fans such as Four Tet, Modeselektor (and later remixes to come from the Black Lips' Cole Alexander), according to Pitchfork. Souleyman has been a mainstay in his homeland of Syria for years as a celebrated wedding party singer, and has gathered Western appreciation in recent years thanks to acclaimed releases such as 2013's Wenu Wenu. -
Float Away to Four Tet and Floating Points's 6-Hour Set at Plastic People's Closing Party [LISTEN]
Friday, Jan. 2, sadly saw the last time the general public would come and party beneath the roof of beloved London club Plastic People. The nightclub made the snap decision to shut down after 20 successful and heralded years in business as one of the more highly touted establishments to support new, up-and-coming electronic acts. The last night was DJed by longtime resident Floating Points and London native Four Tet, who has been a staple at the club for many people. Floating Points was kind enough to upload their back-to-back set on SoundCloud where they spin all types of music from classic disco and classic rock to hip-hop and mellow house tracks, via "The Fader."The set does get a little distorted at times, but overall it sounds good and the full six hours is worth the listen.Floating Points attached a heartfelt thank you note to club owners Charlotte Kepel and Ade Fakeile for believing in them and all the good times that were had there. London clubbing took a big hit to start 2015. -
Hudson Mohawke Releases Four Tet 'Parallel Jalebi' Remix, Previews Four New Songs
Glasgow native, Ross Birchard, 28, better known as Hudson Mohawke, went on BBC Radio One as part of its 25 years of Warp Records celebration. The Kanye West collaborator talked to Radio One DJ Benji B about his upcoming album — which is done — his "Chimes" remix and how that came together and where the name Hudson Mohawke came from. In addition to the radio appearance, he has also separately released a free remix of Four Tet's "Parallel Jalebi" as part of the LuckyMe 14/15 Advent Calendar. First previewed more than a year ago, HudMo flips the original spacey and abstract original into a somber, energetic track, according to Fact. Listen and download the remix below.
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