Formerly a duo, What So Not has continued to thrive and impress under the reigns of Emoh Instead. While some may have predicted Flume’s departure to negatively impact the sound, What So Not has remained as strong as ever. Divide & Conquer is true testament to this. The project builds on the ambitious foundation of the WSN brand. It’s what we’ve…
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Boombox Cartel and QUIX have both had massive 2016’s. Proving they have no signs of slowing up, they just connected for a monster. ‘Supernatural’ blends the best of both with the addition of captivating vocals courtesy of Anjulie. It’s a mind-bending dream ride that blends hazy soundscapes with belligerent trap breakdowns and hand raising future bass. Simply put: this one is…
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Mick Jenkins proves once again why he deserves to be taken notice of, he raps and produces music that takes the artistry of someone who’s been in the game years beyond what he has been. ‘Drowning’ demonstrates the ability of music, in the way it can make you feel and what it means. Featuring the instrumental hip hop, jazz and everything else…
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It’s the freakin’ weekend! After a long week we’re back with another installment of FUXWITHITFRIDAYS. As you’ve come to expect we’ve got a wide array of artists and genres. For the bass house heads we’ve got latest tunes from Ephwurd and Joyryde. If you’re looking bangers the latest rework from Bro Safari, Lambo’s Wuki flip and that fresh collab from…
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Mark Redito Releases Something New and Fresh with ‘You’ll Only Love Me When I’m Gone’
by FUXWITHITby FUXWITHITThe first time I had ever heard of Mark Redito, I was in an airport in Chicago heading home. I stumbled upon his bootleg of ‘It G Ma‘ and he has been one of my favorites ever since. Mark’s new track ‘You’ll Only Love Me When I’m Gone’ is just another reminder of how amazing he is. The catchy but emotional…
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Alex Young has been a favourite of ours since we started the site. The talented young producer first caught our ear with his amazing ‘Right On Time’ remix and continued to impress with a variety of bangers. As his popularity increased he ventured into festival trap territory and geared up to be one of the biggest stars of the genre.…
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Earl Sweatshirt returns once again, dropping probably his most soulful track, ‘Balance.’ Backed by smooth instrumentals produced by Knxwledge, Earl diverts yet again from the distinct sound we thought we knew him for in his most recent album I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside. Instead, his melancholic lyrics are softer, and have more to do with life rather…
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It’s hard to believe it but last week the music world was met with the grave news that we’d lost another gifted artist way to soon, Orlando producer BIG MAKK. The outpour of support and sadness expressed by the entire industry served to exemplify the impact that BIG MAKK had on so many lives. Today was the set release date for MAKK’s…
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When a track opens up with distorted guitar riffs and slapping 808s it’s difficult not to be drawn in. Add in some entrancing vocals and you’re guaranteed to be hooked. San Holo‘s ‘RAW’ does exactly this before building into a monstrous crash of rage-infused guitar riffs and heavy bass. Furthering the movement within ‘RAW’ comes a smooth breakdown that leads…
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Mayhem & Antiserum are OGs in the trap game. That said, it’s only fitting that their track ‘Breaking In’ gets reworked by another OG in Bro Safari. The track utilizes the in-your-face turnt vocals from the original and pairs them with some killer retooled drops. The first packs a wonky industrial sound that is absolutely massive. For the second, Bro Safari…