• EP Review: “The Passion Project” – Lido and Santell

    EP Review: “The Passion Project” – Lido and Santell

    After several teasers, we’ve finally been treated to producer Lido‘s collaboration with vocalist Santell, The Passion Project. The five-track EP harkens back to the days of pure bump n’ grind R&B from the 90s; as the kids say, this is the epitome of baby-making music. Santell’s voice is a unique kind of sexy, somehow surpassing [continued]

  • HALLOWEEN IS HERE: PANIC! AT THE DISCO PREMIERE NEW VIDEO AND ALBUM RELEASE DATE

    HALLOWEEN IS HERE: PANIC! AT THE DISCO PREMIERE NEW VIDEO AND ALBUM RELEASE DATE

    Panic! At The Disco have announced their fifth studio album, Death Of A Bachelor, which will be available on January 15th 2016. Following the release of two singles: “Hallelujah“ and “Victorious,“ the band took to social media to share the news and premiere the music video for new track “Emperor’s New Clothes.”  In the video, frontman Brendon Urie, very much in keeping with [continued]

  • ESSENTIALS: “Hello” – Adele

    ESSENTIALS: “Hello” – Adele

    After 3 years of hiatus, the multi-platnium, award-decorated Adele everyone grew to cry with about their problems is back in seasoned form. “Hello” was a surprise commercial during the UK’s “X-Factor” airing: leaving countless of fans anxious for the release today.  Many might have thought that Adele might have run out of material since she has [continued]

  • ICYMI: DJ Khaled Gave A Fascinating and Hilarious Interview on Hot 97

    ICYMI: DJ Khaled Gave A Fascinating and Hilarious Interview on Hot 97

    Ebro In The Morning consistently provides some of the most entertaining content from the hip hop world and has for years — but their interview yesterday with Miami-based legend DJ Khaled might just be one of the most quotable and amazingly engrossing segments they’ve ever done. What starts off as an interview where it seems like Khaled [continued]

  • Essentials: “Grab Her Hand” Ft. Mac Miller – Michael Christmas (Prod. By Rami Beatz, Ashe and Nate Fox)

    Essentials: “Grab Her Hand” Ft. Mac Miller – Michael Christmas (Prod. By Rami Beatz, Ashe and Nate Fox)

    Today marks the release of Michael Christmas‘ album What A Weird Day and with it comes the carefree, smooth collaboration with Mac Miller, “Grab Her Hand”. With Rami Beatz, Ashe & Nate Fox on production plus trumpet by J.P. Floyd, Christmas and Miller definitely succeed in providing you with a chilled out tune. You can stream below: Check out What [continued]

  • ESSENTIALS: “Lie4” (SHADES Remix) – Danny Brown

    ESSENTIALS: “Lie4” (SHADES Remix) – Danny Brown

    Shades is the new identity of Alix Perez and EPROM as a duo — and this is something that will send shivers down the spine of every basshead from London to the Bay Area. The two combine their styles on an absolutely rude bootleg of Danny Brown’s “Lie4,” one that combines their two styles in a way that [continued]

  • ESSENTIALS: “Sorry” – Justin Bieber (Prod. Skrillex)

    ESSENTIALS: “Sorry” – Justin Bieber (Prod. Skrillex)

    Let’s get one thing straight: “Sorry” is a moombahton track. You can put whatever stupid moombah-whatever related label on it like moombahsoul or moombahcore, but it all stems from moombahton, the 108-tempo dance music inspired by reggaeton. This is that and it is intentionally that and I’ve been telling people since 2010 that this style of [continued]

  • Essentials: “WaFfLe (Feat. Fatman Scoop)” – DJWS

    Essentials: “WaFfLe (Feat. Fatman Scoop)” – DJWS

    WALK IN. FUCK SHIT UP. LEAVE. That’s Fatman Scoop‘s chant in his collab with DJWS, “WaFfLe.” Scoop’s boisterous voice amps up the power behind DJWS’s dark, speaker rattling house beat, building to a hypeman’s roar throughout the course of the track. This one’s likely to be a party-starter anthem as we close out 2015 – [continued]

  • Album Review: “VEGA INTL. Night School” – Neon Indian

    Album Review: “VEGA INTL. Night School” – Neon Indian

    Four years later, VEGA INTL. Night School finds itself at the intersection of dreamy pop and funk, and slyly struts right down the middle. [continued]

  • Essentials: “Year Two” – Ian Levy (Prod. JNTHN STEIN)

    Essentials: “Year Two” – Ian Levy (Prod. JNTHN STEIN)

    Since getting together on the chill-out tracks “Nowadays” and “R E A L” this pair have made a history of turning expectations on their head – “Year Two” opens up a new chapter in this partnership. [continued]