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NEWS : Jul 18, 2012
Listen: Blackalicious - "Changes" - 07.18.2012
Blackalicious, the Northern California hip-hop duo of Gift of Gab and Chief Xcel, have been pretty quiet since 2005's The Craft. But there's some good news from the Blackalicious front. The duo's Melodica EP, released back in 1999, is being reissued on July 31 with bonus tracks, including "Changes," which was previously unavailable before in the United States. Listen to it below.
Blackalicious, the Northern California hip-hop duo of Gift of Gab and Chief Xcel, have been pretty quiet since 2005's The Craft. But there's some good news from the Blackalicious front. The duo's Melodica EP, released back in 1999, is being reissued on July 31 with bonus tracks, including "Changes," which was previously unavailable before in the United States. Listen to it below.
Video: Dan Deacon - "True Thrush" - 07.18.2012
The new video for Dan Deacon's "True Thrush," from forthcoming album America is a hilarious update on the telephone game. One team of two people films a scene, the next team has to recreate it from memory. A third team then has to recreate the second team's scene, a fourth has to recreate the third's, and so on. It's pretty fun! Watch the clip, directed by Deacon and Ben O'Brien, below.
The new video for Dan Deacon's "True Thrush," from forthcoming album America is a hilarious update on the telephone game. One team of two people films a scene, the next team has to recreate it from memory. A third team then has to recreate the second team's scene, a fourth has to recreate the third's, and so on. It's pretty fun! Watch the clip, directed by Deacon and Ben O'Brien, below.
Flying Lotus reveals new album details - 07.18.2012
Flying Lotus announced some time ago that his next album would be titled Until the Quiet Comes, and that his follow-up to Cosmogramma would also feature a guest appearance by Thom Yorke. Today, FlyLo has revealed the full details of his latest album, which is due Oct. 2 via Warp.
The image above is its cover art, and in addition to Yorke, the album features previous collaborators Laura Darlington and Thundercat, as well as Erykah Badu. Should be a banger.
Tracklist:
1. All In
2. Getting There feat. Niki Randa
3. Until the Colours Come
4. Heave(n)
5. Tiny Tortures
6. All the Secrets
7. Sultan's Request
8. Putty Boy Strut
9. See Thru to U feat. Erykah Badu
10. Until the Quiet Comes
11. DMT Song feat. Thundercat
12. The Nightcaller
13. Only if You Wanna
14. Electric Candyman feat. Thom Yorke
15. Hunger feat. Niki Randa
16. Phantasm feat. Laura Darlington
17. me Yesterday//Corded
18. Dream to Me
Flying Lotus announced some time ago that his next album would be titled Until the Quiet Comes, and that his follow-up to Cosmogramma would also feature a guest appearance by Thom Yorke. Today, FlyLo has revealed the full details of his latest album, which is due Oct. 2 via Warp.
The image above is its cover art, and in addition to Yorke, the album features previous collaborators Laura Darlington and Thundercat, as well as Erykah Badu. Should be a banger.
Tracklist:
1. All In
2. Getting There feat. Niki Randa
3. Until the Colours Come
4. Heave(n)
5. Tiny Tortures
6. All the Secrets
7. Sultan's Request
8. Putty Boy Strut
9. See Thru to U feat. Erykah Badu
10. Until the Quiet Comes
11. DMT Song feat. Thundercat
12. The Nightcaller
13. Only if You Wanna
14. Electric Candyman feat. Thom Yorke
15. Hunger feat. Niki Randa
16. Phantasm feat. Laura Darlington
17. me Yesterday//Corded
18. Dream to Me
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