Press Play: TNGHT, Matthew Dear, Nathan Fake, Gold Panda, and More
We’ve got quite the selection of sounds for you in today’s Press Play feature, including […]
Press Play: TNGHT, Matthew Dear, Nathan Fake, Gold Panda, and More
We’ve got quite the selection of sounds for you in today’s Press Play feature, including […]
We’ve got quite the selection of sounds for you in today’s Press Play feature, including DJ sets, EP streams, remixes, and never-before-heard originals from the likes of TNGHT, Kid606, Matthew Dear, Groundislava, Gold Panda, Nathan Fake, LV, and more. Some of it is downloadable, some of it you can only stream, but all of it is worth a listen or two.
The beatmaking duo helmed by Hudson Mohawke and Lunice, TNGHT shares this hour-long mix of bombastic hip-hop and soundsystem-ready club jams.
UK producer Gold Panda reworks one of the tracks from Throwing Snow‘s excellent new EP, Clamor.
Ahead of his third album, Steam Days, Nathan Fake shares another of the LP’s cuts, the dark and driving “Neketona.”
Check out Matthew Dear‘s eclectic DJ set from his recent appearance on Boiler Room.
Here’s another bonus tune from the recording sessions that birthed LV‘s forthcoming Sebenza LP for Hyperdub, featuring vocals from South African wordsmith Okmalumkoolkat.
Kid606 unveils his new Gimme Summer EP as he readies the release of his Lost in the Game LP.
A bubbly and playful cut of beat work from Chesslo Junior‘s forthcoming Graphic Description EP for WotNot.
This week’s XLR8R podcast contributor, Groundislava, drops another one of the tunes from his Feel Me album, and this one features fellow SoCal beatmaker Baths, too.
UK tunesmith Drop/Dead breaks a lengthy period of relative quiet by dropping the darkly percussive and spacious “In Gold.”
Alexander Hacke of veteran industrial band Einstürzende Neubaten remixes a tune lifted from Tussle‘s forthcoming Tempest album for Smalltown Supersound.
Ahead of the pair’s collaborative LP for Permanent Vacation, The Return of Love, Woolfy vs. Projections unveils the lush and Balearic-leaning “Set Me Loose.”