Just track names apparently, not the features.
listening to this extracts a terrible price
Did she perform this? Been waiting for this song for a few years now. I might go to Afropunk Atlanta this year to see her and Anderson Paak among some other artists.Saw FKA Twigs tonight.
Her new album confirmed to be AOTY. Goddamn.
Unfortunately, no. I definitely don't remember that beat, although now I'm wishing she did this track.Did she perform this? Been waiting for this song for a few years now. I might go to Afropunk Atlanta this year to see her and Anderson Paak among some other artists.
The suburban streets are fiending.
lmaoooo
Sounds amazingShe played about 6-8 new songs at the gig, and they run the gamut from very hip-hop inspired to conventional pop song to sparsely arranged ballads. There's a lot more instruments (including a cello though I don't know if that was just for the gig), but whatever she played was great.
She played a track called "Magdalene" that seems to be the title track of the record. There was also a ballad of heartbreak and a more conventional pop track that I'm calling "Make a Wish." It was amazing and I'm really curious to hear the CDQ versions of these tracks.
That reminds me, I have a beat tape of chiptune/trap stuff burning a hole in my hard drive. If there's any rappers or other music folk chilling in the thread, hit up the PMs.
The free mixes are cool, but the Fabric got really famous of their paid Fabric and Fabriclive mixes. Those, DJ-Kicks, RA, and Fact consistently put out the best studio mixes imo.GJ listened to the Fabric/Bonobo mix again and was in the mood for more Electronica - saw that Fabric has tons of mixes on SoundCloud too, whew.
https://soundcloud.com/fabric/tracks
Are they just as good?GJ listened to the Fabric/Bonobo mix again and was in the mood for more Electronica - saw that Fabric has tons of mixes on SoundCloud too, whew.
https://soundcloud.com/fabric/tracks
i mean, the Bonobo one is hard to top, but still some very nice stuff so far.
Yeah, man's produced a lot of his own stuff.
He produced the song of last year, Praise The Lord.
ohhh, nice
Skepta has been producing and DJing since before he started MCing, his first music video was for an instrumental. It's why part Wiley's most recent diss towards him was calling him "Big H's DJ"