January Picks

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While January was a long boring month for many, it did provide us with lots of new music to get excited about. Kicking of the year was the BBC Sound of 2014 poll winner Sam Smith.  There were plenty of new music releases such as Banks’ new single ‘Brain’ produced by Shlohmo to Foster The People’s comeback single ‘Coming Of Age‘  and Disclosure’s first full on hip-hop production of Bishop Nehru’s ‘You Stressin’. We also started the countdown to Summer festival season with big line ups revealed for Coachella, Reading and Leeds, Parklife, Bestival and Wireless.  The Grammy Awards took centre stage in January and celebrated artists such as Lorde, Daft Punk and even Pharrell’s hat!

Now in February, we look forward to the Brit Awards on February 19th , The NME awards shows with Austin Texas and lots more great new music. In the meantime, check out my top pics for January, with over 45 minutes of music for your listening pleasure.

1) Bombay Bicycle Club – Luna

Bombay Bicycle Club premiered their new single ‘Luna’ as Zane Lowe’s first ‘Hottest Record’ of 2014.  The single serves as the follow up to ‘Carry me’ and is set to be taken from their forthcoming 4th studio album ‘So Long, See You Tomorrow’, which is available now. While 2011’s ‘A Different Kind Of Fix’ brought us top singles such as ‘Shuffle’, ‘Lights Out, Words Gone’ and ‘How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep’, ‘Luna’ certainly doesn’t disappoint. With its polished production, effortless vocals from Jack Steadman and featured vocalist Rae Morris, ‘Luna’ builds to a rhythmic and percussive crescendo, heralding their return for a bright 2014.

2) Tujamo and Plastik Funk ft Sneakbo

German duo Plastik Funk and producer Tujamo have had great success with their house track ‘Who’, receiving great support from Avicii, Steve Angello and even Tiesto in their sets. Now the original has been reworked to include vocals from UK rapper Sneakbo, who previously brought us tracks such as such as ‘Ring A Ling’, ‘Zim Zimma’ and ‘The Wave’. With great support from the likes of Mista Jam, Zane Lowe and Charlie Sloth, Sneakbo jumps on the ‘Dr Who’ riddim and delivers a funky dance-floor banger.

3) Ms. Dynamite and DJ Fresh – Dibby Dibby Sound (Sigma Remix)

The already infectious sounds of DJ Fresh’s ‘Dibby Dibby Sound’ ft Jay Fay and Ms Dynamite, has been remixed by none other than Drum and Bass duo Sigma (AKA Cameron Edwards and Joe Lenzie). Proud owners of their own label ‘Life Recordings‘, previous releases from Sigma include ‘Night & Day’, ‘Lassitude’ and the influential ‘All Blue’. With a host of official remixes under their belt for the likes of Eric Prydz, Rusko, Groove Armada and their most recent free download of Kanye West ‘Bound 2’, Sigma are currently working on their anticipated debut album.

4) Gotsome – ‘Bassline’ (Friend Within Remix)

Liverpool house producer ‘Friend Within’ has delivered an incredible remix of Gotsome’s ‘Bassline’, who gives the track an extra edge with his punchy bass lines and dark ominous synths. With 2013 proving to be an impressive year with releases such as ‘The Pull’ on Dirtybird’, ‘The Relate’ on Pet Recordings and the massive ‘The Renegade’ on Disclosure’s ‘Method Records’, Friend Within is gearing up for this forthcoming ‘The Undergound’ EP on Hypercolour.  Friend Within also featured as Annie Macs pick for ‘The Essential Mix Future Stars of 2014’ so expect to hear a lot more from Friend Within this year. GotSome’s ‘Bassline’ and remixes from Friend Within, Kenny Dope and Chocolate Puma is set for release March 30th.

5) Le Youth – Dance With Me ( Original & Jacob Plant Remix)

LA producer Le Youth (AKA Wes James) who brought us last year’s care-free single ‘C O O L’ is back with an equally infectious single ‘Dance With Me’, featuring the vocals of Dominique Young Unique (Duke Dumont – Need You (100%)‘ and ‘DJ Fresh & Diplo –Earthquake‘). ‘Dance With Me’ champions classic R&B elements sampling TLC’s ‘No Scrubs’ giving it that retro feel, but at the same time feeling fresh with its synth-pop vibes and Dominique Young’s feisty hooks. Le Youth’s Dance With Me is set for release February 9th. In the meantime, check out the new video here. On the other side of this, Jacob Plant has unveiled his new remix of ‘Dance With me’, which features a hefty dose of UK bass, creating one pulsating banger of a trap track.  Plant has sped up the track and delivers more intensity with his trademark bass heavy drops, as heard in previous singles such as ‘Fire’.

6) Route 94 – My Love (feat. Jess Glynne)

20-year-old dance producer Route 94 has unveiled his new single ‘My Love’ ft Jess Glynn. The track was especially commissioned for Annie Mac’s recent compilation album ‘Annie Mac Presents 2013‘ and features the velvety vocals of Jess Glynn, accompanied by some warm house piano riffs throughout. Glynn is currently sitting at no1 in the charts with  her Clean Bandit collaboration of ‘Rather Be‘ and has worked her infectious vocals once more on ‘My Love’ – a real hands in the air track. Route 94 has been gaining momentum since 2012 with his mysterious identity and string of material being released and supported by the likes of Skream and Benga. Having gone on to release his debut 4-track EP ’Fly 4 Life’ through his self-titled label, this young producer is one to watch. My Love is out on 2nd March via Virgin EMI. Upcoming performances included Bugged Out Weekender in Southport and Parklife Weekender in Manchester

7) Avicii – You Make Me (Diplo & Ookay remix)

Diplo has unveiled his latest remix collaboration with San Diego based producer Ookay. The duo have re-worked Avicii’s Summer smash single ‘You Make Me’, giving it the Trap treatment. While still staying true to its original form, Diplo and Ookay throw in some trap-style drops, distorted vocals and lazer synths, packing that extra punch.  Rising producer Ookay has made the quite impact with remixes of Congorock’s ‘Bless Di Nation Ft. Sean Paul’ and Steve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo’s ‘Boneless’. You can catch Ookay in Manchester this February while Diplo continues his constant touring with the powerhouse that is Major Lazer.

8) Paolo Nutini – Scream (Funk My Life Up)

Paulo Nutini is back with his new single ‘Scream (Funk My Life Up)’ set to be taken from his upcoming third album ‘Caustic Love‘. Nutini premiered the new single as Zane Lowe’s Hottest Record last week and is the first new material to surface since his 2009 album ‘Sunny Side Up’ , proving to be an exciting taste of what’s to come.  Having worked on the album in London, Glasgow and Valencia and US, Paulo co-produced the album with Dani Castelar and delivers a soulful funk-driven track with some sassy horn accompaniment and mighty vocals.   Caustic Love is available April 14th, while ‘Scream (Funk My Life Up)‘ is available to download from March 30th.

9) Disclosure and Mary J Blige – F for You

The formidable force that is Disclosure has unveiled a re-worked version of ‘F For You’, now featuring the soulful vocals of Mary J Blige. The Grammy nominated duo are known for their strong choice of collaborators from London Grammar to AlunaGeorge and Jessie Ware to Nile Rodgers and were recently joined on stage in New York by MaryJ Blige for their reworked studio version of ‘F For You’. Blige’s soulful vocals infuse new life into the already exceptional track. Disclosure have always been keen to venture into the realm of hip-hop, having recently announced plans to collaborate with Hip Hop legend Q-Tip and their most recent full on hip hop production with Bishop Nehru ‘You Stressin’. Currently on tour in the US, you can catch the Brit and Grammy nominated duo at Coachella as well as Parklife, Bestival and Reading & Leeds Festivals.

10) Kiesza – Hideaway

Meet Kiesza – a trained ballerina and skilled sailor,  who was almost recruited by the army as a sniper! If that hasn’t got your attention, then hopefully this track will. The Canadian singer/songwriter premiered her debut single ’Hideaway’ as a special delivery for Annie Mac last week.  The main force of the track is Keisza’s pure and commanding vocals over a down-tempo funky bass line that delivers a fresh dance pop vibe. Expect an exciting year from Keisza who’s currently working on her debut EP. Hideaway is available from March 24th.

11) Redlight ft Lotti – 36

Bristols finest, Redlight, has unveiled his new single ‘36’,  taken from his forthcoming EP of the same name. The producer DJ had enlisted the vocals of Lotti and serves up a retro deep-house track with plenty of disco groove. Hoping to follow in the footsteps of previous singles including, ‘Lost In Your Love’ and ‘Get Out My Head‘, ‘36’ is set for release March 10th.

Check out the full playlist below!

Coachella 2014 – Lineup Announced

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The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival have announced their official line-up for 2014 … and what a line-up. The 3 day festival in Palms Springs California is set to take place over two consecutive weekends (April 11-13th and April 18-20th). This year’s stellar headliners include Outkast, MUSE and Arcade Fire.

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  • Outkast are making their triumphant return after a 6-year break, also marking 20 years since the release of their debut album ‘Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik’. No doubt all eyes will be on main stage as André 3000 and Big Boi reunite with big hits such as ‘Ms Jackson‘ to ‘Hey Ya‘.
  • Arcade Fire last headlined Coachella in 2011 and set to embark upon their ‘Reflektor Tour’ with the release of their no 1 album ‘Reflecktor’ back in October.
  • Muse will once again bring their incredible live show to Main-stage, having previously headlined in 2010. With news the group will be back in the studio this year, we can expect an album in 2015.

Last year, over 180,000 people attended the two-weekends. While Pre-sale tickets sold out last May, further tickets will go on sale 6pm GMT this Friday on Coachellalla.com (Don’t forget to pre-register your account before 6am GMT Friday). General admission starts at $375 (£228). Don’t worry if you don’t get a ticket, as previous years have streamed the event online… PHEW!

Other acts set to perform include: HAIM, Flume, Bastille, Duke Dumont, Queens of the Stoneage, Pharrell Williams, Lorde, Fatboy Slim, Zedd, Ellie Goulding, Chvrches, Empire of the Sun, MGMT, The Naked and Famous, Dillon Francis, Solange, Banks, Bombay Bicycle Club, RL Grime, Laura Mvula, Calvin Harris, Disclosure, Duck Sauce, Flosstradamus, The 1975, Rudimental, AlunaGeorge, John Newman, Daughter, Showtek, James Vincent McMorrow and many more! Check out the full line-up below:

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Year in Review: Top 100 Tracks of 2012

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With 2013 just around the corner, I wanted to compile a list of my favourite tracks of 2012. Not an easy task, considering the amount of standout tracks throughout the year. From TNGHT’s massive trap anthem ‘Higher Ground‘, to Frank Oceans RnB odyssey in ‘Pyramids‘, below are my top 100 tracks. Roll on 2013 and here’s to another exciting year in music!

Top 100 Tracks of 2012

  1. TNGHT – Higher Ground
  2. Azealia Banks – Esta Noche
  3. Frank Ocean – Pyramids
  4. Kendrick Lamar – Swimming Pools (Drank)
  5. Kanye West – Clique Ft Big Sean and Jay Z
  6. Frank Ocean – Thinkin’ Bout You
  7. Major Lazer – Get Free
  8. Jessie Ware – Wildest Moments
  9. Plan B – Ill Manors
  10. Disclosure – Latch
  11. Rudimental – Feel The Love ft John Newman
  12. Mumford & Sons – I Will Wait
  13. Frank Ocean – Bad Religion
  14. Foals – Inhaler
  15. Angel Haze – New York
  16. Knife Party – Sleaze
  17. Kanye West – Mercy Ft Big Sean, Pusha T, 2 Chainz
  18. Hot Natured & Ali Love – Benediction
  19. MIA – Bad Girls
  20. Baauer – Harlem Shake
  21. Angel Haze – Werkin’ Girls
  22. Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – American Dream Part 2
  23. Lianne La Havas – Is Your Love Big Enough
  24. Swedish House Mafia – Greyhound
  25. Jack White – Sixteen Salteens
  26. Julio Bashmore – Au Seve
  27. Jake Bugg – Two Fingers
  28. Steve Aoki – Beat Down ft Angger Dimas & Iggy Azalea
  29. Dillon Francis – Masta Blasta (The Rebirth)
  30. Todd Terje – Inspector Norse
  31. Grimes – Oblivion
  32. Florence + The Machine – Spectrum (Say My Name)
  33. Scissor Sisters – Lets have a Kiki
  34. AlunaGeorge – You Know You Like It
  35. Haim  – Forever
  36. Calvin Harris – Sweet Nothing ft Florence Welch
  37. Solange – Losing You
  38. DJ Fresh – Gold Dust Shy fx re edit
  39. Chvrches –  The Mother We Share
  40. The Maccabees – Feel to Follow
  41. Everything Everything – Cough Cough
  42. Ellie Goulding – Anything Could Happen
  43. Example ft Clavin Harris – We’ll Be Coming Back For You
  44. Purity Ring – Fineshrine
  45. Alt J – Something Good
  46. Palma Violets – Best Of Friends
  47. Django Django – Default
  48. Skrillex –  Breakn’ a Sweat
  49. Redight – Lost In Your Love
  50. Polica – Wandering Star
  51. Haim – Don’t Save Me
  52. Jessie Ware – Night Light
  53. Taylor Swift – We Are Never Ever ..
  54. Two Door Cinema Club  – Sleep Alone
  55. Madeon – Finale
  56. Kasabian – Goodbye Kiss
  57. Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs- Tapes & Money
  58. Puirity Ring – Lofticries
  59. Benga – Pour Your Love
  60. Grizzly Bear – Yet Again
  61. Polica – Lay Your Cards Out
  62. Santigold – Disparate Youth
  63. AlunaGeorge – Your Drums Your Love
  64. The xx – Angels
  65. Coldplay ft Rihanna – Princess of China
  66. Knife Party – Bonfire
  67. Baauer – Dum Dum
  68. TNGHT – Bugg’n
  69. The Maccabees – Ayla
  70. Emeli Sande – Read All About It (Part III)
  71. Underworld – Caliban’s Dream ft Alex Trimble
  72. Madeon – Icarus
  73. Villagers – Nothing Arrived
  74. Alt J – Matilda
  75. Language – Porter Robinson
  76. Bat For Lashes – Laura
  77. Grimes – Genesis
  78. Diplo – Express Yourself
  79. Kasabian – Man of Simple Pleasures
  80. Scissor Sisters vs Krystal Pepsy ft Azealia Banks – Shady Love
  81. Alabama Shakes – Hold On
  82. Maxsta – I Wanna Rock
  83. The Neighbourhood – Let It Go
  84. Passion Pit – Take A Walk
  85. The 2 Bears – Work
  86. Bloc Party – Octopus
  87. Ben Howard – Only Love
  88. Roses Gabor – Stars
  89. Hooray for Earth  – No Love
  90. Benzel & Jessie Ware – If You Love Me
  91. PartyClub – Young and Free
  92. Delphic – Good Life
  93. Tame Impala – Elephant
  94. Major Lazer – Jah No Partial
  95. Blur – Under The Westway
  96. Muse – Survival
  97. The Killers – Runaways
  98. Bombay Bicycle club – How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep
  99. Hot Chip – Night & Day
  100. The Cast of Cheers – Human Elevator

Dear Prudence – Coming Apart Again

If you’re lucky enough to be going to Reading and Leeds Festival this weekend, be sure to check out the BBC Introducing Stage, which supports unsigned, undiscovered and under the radar musicians. With so many new artists to look forward to, you could be seeing the Next Florence + The Machine, Ed Sheeran or MGMT, who have all performed on a BBC Introducing Stage in the early stages of their career.

One such act is ‘Dear Prudence‘, who recently supported ‘Haim‘ at The Great Escape Festival in Brighton. Their new track, ‘Coming Apart Again’ has recently been added to BBC Radio 1’s Introducing playlistAnd the good news, you can get this track for free by clicking HERE! Similar to Charlie XCX, Dear Prudence channels the goth/pop genre and infuses it with with an 80’s vibe, to produce a bittersweet track filled with dark synths, building to an uplifting hook. Madeleine Poncia’s vocals are emotive and captivating, with some comparing her to Kate Nash. Paul Egan (bass), Rick Ahir (guitar), Andy Highmore (keyboards) and Alexis Nunez (drums), complete the 5 peice group.

There are so many great new artists performing this weekend, so in between your  Bombay Bicycle Club,  Azealia Banks, or Two Door Cinema Club, head on over to the BBC Introducing stage and watch these upcoming artists take centre stage.

Reading & Leeds – BBC Introducing Stage

The Line-up for the BBC Introducing Stage, at this years Reading & Leeds Festival, was announced earlier this afternoon.

The BBC Introducing Stage, supports unsigned, undiscoverd and under the radar musicians.

It gives artists the opportunity to perform at major festivals including, Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds and also to record sessions at BBC Maida Vale Studios. Previous artists that have emerged from BBC Introducing include: Bombay Bicycle Club, Ed Sheeran, Florence + The Machine, MGMT, Marina and the Diamonds, and most recently, Maxsta and Jake Bugg.

Have a listen to some of the tracks below, and keep an eye out for these stars of tomorrow,  as they could very well be Headlining a main stage in the future!