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As a new feature to Future Classics, every Saturday you’ll receive a big hi from decent collection the latest FC approved sounds. Enjoy what’s sounding good this week.  Like, share, or HMU at losblogg@gmail.com if you agree #TheWeekly

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Skibblez – Know About It

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As I’m writing this, there’s snow on the ground outside and it’s currently -2˚C. Although it may be cold, every time I’ve listened to Skibblez’ newest track, all the snow magically melts away and it’s just like I’m in the middle of summer. Sampled from Kool & The Gang’s “In The Heart”, the track features beautiful, crisp drums and a perfect mix of French house style filters. The best part of it all? It’s a free download. Also be sure to check out the rest of his stuff on SoundCloud, as all of it is absolutely awesome.

Kbit – Exit Strategy (Album Preview)

‘Exit Strategy’ is the standout track off Australian producer Kbit’s new album, Un Boombox Symphonique. Blending danceable house and break beats with dreamy, lush melodies, the album’s cover art features a detached astronaut floating through space. A dreamily cinematic vibe runs through all of the songs – the first track even opens with audio from a 1950s press conference on the launch of the space program.

Find Kbit on Facebook, Twitter, and find Un Boombox Symphonique for download on Bandcamp.

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Sound Strider – Intrepid Travels EP


Who doesn’t want to rave it up at a 30 000 person Freetekno party at a refurbished castle in the Loire Valley? If ‘reconnecting with your transcendental roots’ sounds like one hell of a fun time to you, then perhaps one of Sound Strider’s French techno festivals is in order. Until then, you’ll have to settle for this glitchy, IDM-influenced EP which was inspired by the psychedelic culture depicted in Tom Wolfe’s The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test. Stream it here on Soundcloud, and you can download for free or by donation as well.

Find Sound Strider on Bandcamp and Twitter.

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Blunda – Messages EP

A lush, contemplative EP from multitalented LA producer Andy Blunda. Like a moodier version of Beach House or Neon Indian with a bit of 80’s New Wave thrown in, this is perfect for fans of the emerging (and perhaps over-analyzed) ‘chillwave’ genre. There’s ups and downs to how well the vocals are working, but overall, Messages is perfect, groovy chill-out music. Get ready to tweak those synthesizer knobs and break out the black eyeliner, Depeche Mode-style.

Blunda – Facebook | Soundcloud

Ellie Goulding – Life Round Here feat. Angel Haze (James Blake cover)

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Fan of James Blake and Chance the Rapper’s track ‘Life Round Here’? Here’s a sexy cover by Ellie Goulding featuring total badass Angel Haze. Haze is one of those artists that I just can’t support enough, she’s just the type of tough female rapper we need more of and is poised to become one of the first LGBT rap artists to achieve mainstream recognition. The song is similar to Blake’s version, yet pleasantly different – perfect if you’ve played the original to death.

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Ellie Goulding – Facebook | Soundcloud | Twitter

Angel Haze – Facebook | Soundcloud | Twitter

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SKMB January Selections

Here’s what a few of our members at SKMB have been diggin’ over the past couple of months!

Tune In Space Out Ep.1

‘Tune In Space Out’ is a monthly radio show on DE Radio focused on highlighting our favourite tunes from the world of house and techno. It is grounded in smooth grooves, but also transverse’ the vast array of electronic music that brings us to a state of ear to ear, star to star, spaced out bliss. Our next episode will be airing on DE Radio at 5pm on February 22.

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Steph’s Picks @dubsteph_

Gorgon City – No More

Another gem that’s been on repeat on my iPod is Gorgon City’s No More, a pop-centered house jam that features soulful and sultry vocals from Liv; an effortlessly dreamy track to say the least. These talented guys have been pumping out quality tracks within the past year or so and received an overwhelmingly amazing response for their hit song Ready For Your Love in collaboration with rising star MNEK.

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Disclosure – Help Me Lose My Mind (SOHN Remix)

Disclosure and London Grammar’s Help Me Lose My Mind was a staple track of mine this past summer, a song that I had instantly fell in love with and shamelessly overplayed. Naturally, I was happy to see that one of my favourite up and comers SOHN produced a remix of it. SOHN’s remix keeps the original moody atmosphere while trading Disclosures bouncy bass synths for something much more mellow and chilling.

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Chris Malinchak – So Good To Me (Shiba San Remix)

Every time I hear French Express artist Chris Malinchak’s song So Good To Me, I feel an overwhelming wave of nostalgia and warmth as I remember some of the best nights of my life where this song was being played, or even just talked about. It reminds me so much of my closest friends and a warehouse party that opened up my mind and heart to new experiences and relationships. This song holds such a dear spot in my heart that the chance of coming across a remix that didn’t do it justice scared me. When I first heard Shiba San’s remix, I was almost a bit nervous, but for no reason really because he transformed my beloved feel good house song into something much dirtier, a jam that had me uncontrollably dancing around my house.

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Nick’s Picks @ncollinet

MR•Car/\\ACK & Kaytranada – Ones

Kaytranada is part of a group of talented producers reigniting my love for loungey hip hop and r&b. This one is elegantly simple in all the right ways.

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Rihanna – Stay (Marius Hörsturz Edit)

This remix was released back in early 2013 by German producer Marius Horsturz. Play after play however, it continues to evoke emotion and maintain a spot on my ever changing recently played list.

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Teenage Mutants & Purple Disco Machine – People

I’m still getting over the cancelation of Teenage Mutants Vancouver show back in December, but rest assured we will be bringing him back real soon. For now, I’ll just have to get down to his latest ass shaker dancing around my living room.

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Tensnake – Love Sublime Ft Niles Rodgers & Fiora (Duke Dumont Remix)

Duke Dumont never disappoints. His latest remix turns Tensnakes feel good groover into a hair back and forth whipper. Seriously.

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Mimi’s Picks @mimilinyoung

MAX COOPER – AMORPHOUS ROMANCE (FT. TOM HODGE)

Though I usually hesitate to over mention artists, I find that in some instances, highlighting an artist more than once a month is unavoidable. British geneticist turned producer-dj, Max Cooper, is one of those individuals. This track loops a portion of minimalist pianist’s Tom Hodge arrangement, then seasoned with electronic clicks, static blips, crowd noises, and other flecks and fragments. Ethereal, poignant, and tentative, it is a hybrid of natural narrative and science fiction.

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MØ – DON’T WANNA DANCE

Danish singer-songwriter, Karen Marie Ørsted, better known as MØ, recently released her newest single, Don’t Wanna Dance, which quite wonderfully achieves the opposite effect in her listeners. Indie-pop with Motown flair gives an innocent, though punchy 3:21 minutes of fun.

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KID VIBE – BODY HEAT

Vancouver’s own Kid Vibe has an uncanny ability to create tracks that sound more authentically ’90s than originals from that decade. Body Heat  showcases this heightened concentration of sound features distinctive to that time – smooth yet synthy, bedroom-style rnb-pop, complete with husky filtered Adina Howard vocals (remember Freak/And U Know It?) within a deep house context. Startling but also strangely familiar, it is bright and blisteringly hot.

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FRIEND WITHIN – THE RENEGADE (GRAPHICS REMIX)

Sometimes, I rather love loud. Thumping, bumping, glitchy, discordant textures, you know, a song that does the dirty talk for you. Sure to leave you creaming your pants get you wild.

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Flying Lotus – Ideas + Drafts + Loops

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If, like me, you missed this free release when in came out internet decades ago (that is, last month), then here’s a little something interesting for FlyLo fans. The most hyped aspect of this download is probably the remix of Kanye’s ‘Black Skinhead’. What I find most intriguing about the release is the random, work-in-progress nature suggested by the title. It’s like a glimpse into the Coltrane relative’s mind – or maybe just his computer.

Here’s the whole release on youtube, and you can find the download link right here on Twitter.

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Flying Lotus – Facebook | Soundcloud | Twitter

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Michael Red – Sunday Morning Shambhala 2012 Living Room mix

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For my first post with FutureClassics, here is a mix as appropriate for pre-raving as a post-party wind down. This Shambhala 2012 mix from Vancouver veteran Michael Red is a mellow and relaxing favorite I find myself listening to again and again – for any lovers of the annual BC music fest, it’s sure to bring up fond memories of the beach stage and greeting the hazy morning sunrise, but it’s equally as good for a chilled-out evening at home by yourself. Includes such well-known faves as James Blake and Frank Ocean, as well as an Andy Dixon remix of the soulful vocals of Vancouver’s own Evy Jane. Queue it up and drift away into dreamland.

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Michael Red – Facebook | Soundcloud | Twitter