With an album already announced (and an intriguing album cover), Stevens brings this stellar EP filled with bombast and typical Stevens folk. Listen to the whole thing down below.
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How To Dress Well – “Lover’s start”
Highly anticipated lo-fi artist How To Dress Well brought this suiting footage of late great Belgian singer/songwriter Jacques Brel. It’s a climax in 1971 film Franz, but works just as well here.
How to Dress Well, “Suicide Dreams 2 (Spirituals RMX)”
I’m lovin the jazz infused electronica of Spirituals‘ debut a lot, but this cutting and stitching remix is glorious.
Mark Ronson feat. Q-Tip and MNDR – “Bang Bang Bang”
Even though retro is the new cool, I really enjoy the song and visuals. As Q-Tip says best “Keep it funky y’all”, as he does.
Blockhead – “The Music Scene”
Trippy, psychedelic colorful animations (aka just the way I like it) in tone with instrumentals from Aesop Rock’s man bring forth a well paced natural flow of images toward the music. Very well done.
The Cinematic Orchestra – “Lilac Wine”
Best known as Jeff Buckley’s adaptation, “Lilac Wine” performed by this Josdigital favorite is subtle, touching and ready to be played again and again. Stunning visuals comprised of calligraphy and hand drawing are nothing short of pure delicacy. Enjoy.
Salem – “King Knight”
Much anticipated is Salem’s King Knight lp out in September. Here’s their overdrowned in synths lo-fi crunk style best represented on its title track.
Health – Disco2
Health is an experimental noise rock band with a big focus on delivering a distinct mostly conceptual sound. They've been praised for that and if lately you've spent some time on The Hype Machine or any mp3 blog, you know that Health is a common remixee (if you will). This release sees every ...















