At the moment, you probably know Emile Haynie's work, if not his name: He's the superproducer behind Kanye's "Runaway," much of Lana Del Rey's Born To Die, and select cuts by everyone from Eminem to Bruno Mars. Now you'll also know him as the named artist behind "A Kiss Goodbye," an exercise in high-rent melodramatic catharsis with a murderer's row of 2014 collab talent: Sampha (on lead vocals), Dev Hynes (on guitar), and Charlotte Gainsbourg (on ambient coos). It's a beauty, and it should help keep Haynie's calendar full of primo artists wanting to flex their broken hearts for the foreseeable future.
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At the moment, you probably know Emile Haynie's work, if not his name: He's the superproducer behind Kanye's "Runaway," much of Lana Del Rey's Born To Die, and select cuts by everyone from Eminem to Bruno Mars. Now you'll also know him as the named artist behind "A Kiss Goodbye," an exercise in high-rent melodramatic catharsis with a murderer's row of 2014 collab talent: Sampha (on lead vocals), Dev Hynes (on guitar), and Charlotte Gainsbourg (on ambient coos). It's a beauty, and it should help keep Haynie's calendar full of primo artists wanting to flex their broken hearts for the foreseeable future.
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Really into Run The Jewels at the moment, starting to get into bits of rap more and more these days. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Bzrj2mtAC4
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Originally posted by kurta View Posthttps://soundcloud.com/emile-haynie/...sampha/s-6jIvD
At the moment, you probably know Emile Haynie's work, if not his name: He's the superproducer behind Kanye's "Runaway," much of Lana Del Rey's Born To Die, and select cuts by everyone from Eminem to Bruno Mars. Now you'll also know him as the named artist behind "A Kiss Goodbye," an exercise in high-rent melodramatic catharsis with a murderer's row of 2014 collab talent: Sampha (on lead vocals), Dev Hynes (on guitar), and Charlotte Gainsbourg (on ambient coos). It's a beauty, and it should help keep Haynie's calendar full of primo artists wanting to flex their broken hearts for the foreseeable future."AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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Originally posted by nvsnli View PostDamn, i did not remember The Game went so hard in this album.
Doctors Advocate maybe his best album."AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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Last edited by Bodique; 08-31-2014, 03:29 PM.«Страдания жизни неразумной приводят к сознанию необходимости разумной жизни.»
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though I can relate my self to some of these tracks Boris listened to when he skated
a fish out of water dies
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Kindness - "World Restart" (Feat. Kelela & Ade)
Kindness is the recording name of Adam Bainbridge, a British artist whose warm downtempo disco debut LP World, You Need A Change Of Heart was one of my favorite debuts in recent years. His forthcoming, second album's lead single is titled "World Restart," and it features some slapping-wet '80s/post-disco drum sounds, soulful sustained horns, and an Afrobeat infusion, all of which gives the track a subtle mystical vibe for Kindness to conjure the global reset he keeps naming things after. It's sort of a horn-funk rain dance, and it is wonderfully repeatable. It comes from Kindness's second LP is called Otherness -- which has guest spots from Swedish alt-pop princess Robyn along with art-damaged R&B siren Kelela, and Ade -- out this October via Female Energy and Mom + Pop.
(For a head start on Kindness's last LP, which is great, start with "Cyan," then "House," then the Replacement cover "Swingin' Party Down The Line.")
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Originally posted by 550BC View Postthough I can relate my self to some of these tracks Boris listened to when he skated
http://www.sz-mag.com/news/2013/02/s...bidjan-saberi/Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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