Video Premiere: The Goods feat. Touch Sensitive – Let’s Roll

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Sydney-based space-funk trio The GoodsBadmandela, Rosario and Black Tree – make uplifting club songs that soothes your soul and raises your spirit. With everything that’s going on in the world right now, we need more of their positive vibes.

The up-and-coming triumvirate just dropped their latest single, “Let’s Roll” featuring Australian sensation Touch Sensitive (a.k.a. Oz-based producer/musician Michael Di Francesco). We’re pleased to world premiere the accompanying funk-tastic, booty-shakin’ music video directed by MERCHANT that gives us a feel for what the guys do when they perform live.

The threesome had this to say about the experience of filming the video: “[In] working with directors MERCHANT (Claus Stangl and Stuart Miller), our aim was to create the visual likeness of being circumnavigated by stars, combining the elements of the intimacy of disco dance floors and the expansiveness of space.”

Hit the play button below and enjoy.

Video Premiere: Joney – Owl School

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Jonas Schiefferdecker, a.k.a. Joney, is an experimental multi-genre music producer/drummer/laptop musician from Hamburg, Germany. Over the past decade he’s built an eclectic discography of material espousing a diverse array of sounds including glitch, trap, house, techno and drum ‘n’ bass.

After dropping his well-received debut album, Illowhead, Joney is back with his latest long-player, Bananarchy, in which he presents a kaleidoscope of sounds and styles.

We’re thrilled to world premiere the music video for “Owl School,” a UK bass jam that’s soulfully doused with footwork and ’90s vibes. Be warned: the video is a dark affair that gives new meaning to the phrase “Go f@ck yourself.”

Hit the play button below and enjoy.

Premiere: Soul Clap feat. Kathy Brown – Ready To Freak (Disco Dub)

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Good people attract each other. So it’s no wonder that globetrotting Boston-bred house duo Soul ClapEli Goldstein (a.k.a. Bamboozle, a.k.a. Elyte) and Charles Levine (a.k.a. Lonely C, a.k.a. Cnyce) – have recorded with a range of legendary musicians including George Clinton of Parliament Funkadelic, Sly Stone and Nona Hendryx to various shenanigans with rising Crew Love artists.

Tomorrow the guys will release the disco-tastic “Ready To Freak” featuring vocals from iconic vocalist Kathy Brown, whose lengthy list of credits are far too many to mention.

We’re thrilled to world premiere “Ready To Freak” (Disco Dub), a version where Eli and Wiley gently slice n’ dice Brown’s soulful vocal and lay down a bass-heavy ’80s groove courtesy of a Roland RX7 drum machine.

Check the premiere below and keep your eyes peeled for the full release of “Ready To Freak” on July 12 via Soul Clap Records.

Premiere: Listen to Filterheadz’s ‘Radioactive’ Techno Romp From Agile Recordings’ ‘One Hundred’ Comp

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Italian techno troubadour Uto Karem’s Agile Recordings is days away from celebrating one hundred releases. Take a bow, Uto.

To commemorate the milestone, the label is ready to drop a 14-track compilation aptly titled One Hundred, featuring brand spankin’ new cuts by a cadre of genre-pushing artists such as Cristian Varela, Loco & Jam, Mladen Tomic, G Flame and Anderson Noise.

We’re thrilled to world premiere Filterheadz’s epic techno cut “Radiocative” off the release. Belgium-based Bert and Maarten Wilmaers start out hot right out of the gate, crafting a dark, relentless, full-on groove that builds with sparingly melodic synths and a no-nonsense climax.

Check out “Radioactive” below by hitting the play button. Be sure to check the full compilation when it’s released on July 28.