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This week we have new Goldlink, Joe Goddard, Goldlink Steve Lacy, DJ Cam, Mac DeMarco + much more! Enjoy!

Goldlink – Herside Story
J Cole – Want You To Fly
Miles Bonny – Misster Man
Dwight Trible – Rise (Feat. Life Force Trio)
Steve Lacy – Dark Red
Talib Kweli and Styles P – Poets and Gangstas
Stro Elliot – Mistaken and Hurt
Dj Cam – Thug Love

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Visti and Meyland – Tabah
Ben Bada Boom – Gypsy Woman (Refix)
6lack – Living U
Blood Wine And Honey – Anxious Party People
Black Coffee – Superman (Feat. Bucie)

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Daniel Ceasar – Get You (Feat. Kali Uchis)
Mac DeMarco – On the Level
Karima Walker – Lullaby

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Wildcookie – What Would
Rainy Milo – Missing the Rain
Mars Today – Cool It
Jon Bap – Let It Happen
Joey Badass – Legendary (Feat. J Cole)
Koushik – Be With

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Emanon – Count Your Blessings
Floating Points – Silurian Blue
Kendrick Lamar – XXX (Feat. U2)

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Eureka The Butcher – Know Time For Anything
William Florelle – As The Sun Sets
Todd Simon and The Angel City All Stars- Was Que Nada
El Nino and The S. Oscillations – Marina

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The Abstract Orchestra – MPC Beat Tape 1

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SBTRKT – TBD (Feat. Sampha)
Sampha – Under
A Tribe Called Quest – Jazz (We’ve Got)
Boddi Satva – A Mi Sana (Feat. Sly Johnson
Masego – Wifeable (Demo 3)

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Little Dragon – Sweet
James Blake – 200 Press
Joe Goddard – Ordinary Madness
Douchka – Oh Lee

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Lapsley – Falling Short
Bosco – Gold Ghost
Aaliyah – At Your Best

Rainy Milo was all over my radio show last year with the release of hey EP. It’s good to hear new music followed by a music video for the track “Bankrobber“. Not her strongest track but I’ll take it. “Black And Blonde” drops later in the month!

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I hate these things. Especially when 2012 was a year of great albums! And most importantly, what generates a great album of the year? I base it on wether it that album can stand the test of time. Can I listen to it over and over? In the gym? In the car? At home? In the headphones? Does it move me? Does it sonically fit into what I might enjoy? I’ve had the pleasure of sitting in the car for various long drives and flights and have enjoyed these albums through out the test of time.

Not only was this past year an amazing year for music but a great year for self releases. 3 of the albums below were self releases. While a couple others were released on smaller labels. Im also happy to see the big label releases put out something strong and new.  Im kinda kicking myself in the ass by leaving out other amazing album such as releases from Michael Kiwanuka, The XX, Poolside, Robert GlasperZulu Guru and Domenico and many others, but these are the 10 stand out’s with out any doubts. Let me know yours!  I hope you dig!

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Quantic w/ Alice Russell – Look Around The Corner 
I remember Bobbito Garcia telling me how the title track was in constant rotation in his head. He was right. I can’t tell you how many times this song remained in my head. I’ll Keep My Light In My Window was the song that sealed it for me. I think this track remained in rotation for almost a month on my radio show. Quantic always tends to lay down vintage instrumentation true to authentic sound, but with Alice Russell on vocals it becomes something special and timeless. Listen to her guest dj set here from a few years back!

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Rainy Milo – Limey 
It might be an EP but it stands out among the many releases of 2012. Im looking forward to hearing more from this London vocalist. Limey captures a certain vibe with mellow vibes. I was hoping for somewhere on this EP to pick up the pace but in retrospect I realized that each song blends into the next and continues the tone. And Rainy Milo’s voice is something different and new!  Here is a taste!

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XXYYXX – XXYYXX
From the States with oversea’s flavor from a 17 year old. About You is one of my top songs of 2012 coming in at about 40-50 bpm’s a minute.  It’s a clean electronic record that explore’s various time beat structures and sounds. Watch this incredible video directed by Vash for About You.

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Me’shell Ndegeocello – Pur Une Ame Souveraine – A Dedication To Nina Simone
Sure you might think I am biased with Me’shell. After Bitter, Comfort Woman and The World Has Made Me Into The Man Of My Dreams and Weather, I really could not tell what direction Me’shell might head into.  But a series of Nina Simone cover’s and renditions feels right. Me’shell reworks these songs with her flavor. When I first heard Feelin Good I instantly put this song on repeat. It was haunting, moving and just hit me like a rock.

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Cody ChesnuTT – Landing On A Hundred 
I never thought I would hear a well produced and high end quality Cody record, then again I never thought I’d hear another Cody record in general. Stand out tracks like What Kind Of Cool (Will We Think Of Next) continue on the conscience narrative where Cody left off with this 2002 debut.  But Chip Down (In No Landfill) is hands down my favorite song of 2012!

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Frank Ocean – Channel Orange 
I had the pleasure of sitting in a studio with Chris Douridas and Frank Ocean listening to this album from start to finish. I remember everyone in the room being speechless. I live tweeted the listening with tons of quotable from the young singer/songwriter. Songs like Pyramids and Crack Rock instantly struck me. It’s an impressive and mature sounding record complete with interludes that take you on a journey.

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Flying Lotus – Until The Quiet Comes 
Fly Lo continues to explore time signatures and the marriage between beats and live instrumentation like no one’s business.  I could hit track 1 and let it play on repeat and enjoy the looped journey.  UTQC shows Fly Lo’s growth and fearless path of going into new directions. In many way’s this album is this generation’s Bitches Brew.  Quote me on that!  Listen to a young Fly Lo in 2006 as we sat down during my college years at KCSN to talk about the beat scene, his ambitions and inspirations.

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Hiatus Kaiyote – Tawk Tomahawk
Melbourne’s answer to all things hip and soulful across the the world. If you listened to my radio show this year odds are you heard one of the amazing songs on it.  Nai Palm, vocalist of the band, is a force to be reckoned with!  She recently recorded a live session in my living room which just sent shivers down my spine.  At times there are some amazing short pieces that I wish were longer but then BAM! You get hit with Mobius Streak or Nakamarra that just melt your heart to pieces.

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Ana Tijoux – La Bala
Some folks can tell you where they were when JFK was assassinated. Some even remember where they were when Pearl Harbor occurred. I can tell you exactly where I was when I put La Bala into my cd player in my car.  I was stuck on the 10 heading to the Natural History Museum for a gig. Every song had blended into the next. Ana killed ever line! Every kick and snare hit hard. The mix was special! The soul was present. It was part world, soul, electronic, latin and hip hop. It was everything I loved in and from music but with attitude and delivered with ease.

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Kendrick Lamar – Good Kid: m.AA.d City 
It’s been a minute if not years that I could pop in a hip hop album and listen to its entirety, let alone beyond the first verse. After giving this album several lessons I had come to the conclusion that this album is the equivalent of Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda. This record has layers, levels and hidden worlds.  Songs exist in songs. The Art of Peer Pressure reminds me of Massive Attacks’s Blue Lines while Sing About Me, I’m Dying Of Thirst is easily the best hip hop song possibly of the past 10 years.  And just when you think a club banger like Backseat Freestyle is about to get fun and dumb, Kendrick changes up his pitch and vocal range keeping the listener on edge. Its an absolute journey from start to finish. And big kudos for the addition of Sonnymoon’s Anna Wise on Real and Just Blaze for the amazing production on Compton!

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Anthony Valadez – Just Visiting
I spent countless hours attempting to make a record that sonically captured where I was at at that moment in my life. I attempted to create a body of music that was worthy of the amazing vocalist and musicians who lent their talents to this album. At times I thought I was a weirdo going into different directions but i had a vision in mind and looking back and listening to the album has me very proud. It’s a solid album!

Please get hip to Rainy Milo!  Im in LA and its a great day next to the ocean and this Limey project is exactly what I need!  She has been in rotation on my show on KCRW and just put me in the zone. I remember doing a blog on her earlier in the year but now I have some music to share!  Sultry, mellow and just fresh! Peep a taste of the Limey ep and download the full project here.  And get familiar with this sister from London via her blog!

Im so grateful to live in an era where soul music is spanning into a thousand different directions. One of them being in the 80 bpms with soft snares and 808’s accompanied by minimal keys and bass. When a track is soft on production it allows more room to breathe and lyrics to float.  And then there is that indie rock/soul thing going on that has 4,000 synthesizers going on and everything just sounds so cluttered but gets the pass cause so and so liked it. Well this track by Rainy Milo exemplifies this great production.  It makes me want more from her.  More info on her here!