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The 10 best new songs out today

The 10 best new songs out today

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Today is New Music Friday, which means there’s loads of new songs in the world.

Here are the 10 single songs released today I loved the most.

See the New Music section for all the of tracks and albums featured this week.

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1.

De La Soul

Oodles Of O’s

De La Soul’s first six albums are finally on streaming as of today, and while the classic hip-hop debut 3 Feet High and Rising is bound to get the most attention, but I’m throwing it back to the 1991 second album  De La Soul Is Dead, and this classic in my listening history. A simple concept – every rhyme ends in the “O” sound hence the title.

2.

Slowthai

Yum


Slowthai’s third album Ugly features production from Dan Carey and guests like Fontaines D.C., Shygirl and Jockstrap’s Taylor Skye. The album’s opening track ‘Yum’ is an abrasive one, a stomper of hedonistic synths and industrial beats, that reminds me of Yeezus, and leaves the sense of a breathless claustrophobia that sets up the record nicely

4.

TXPE_EATER, Curtisy

Italia90

Part of a double-single with ‘Memphis Tea’ which features Uly, TXPE_EATER and rapper Curtisy team up on the glistening vapourwave beat of ‘Italia90’ from the pair’s forthcoming EP BLCKMGC*, out March 17th.

5.

Conway The Machine, Jae Skeese

Metallic 5’s

Conway The Machine and Jae Skeese have a joint seven-track album out next Friday March 10th called Pain Provided Profit, and ‘Metallic 5’s’ is the loping track two from the record.

6.

Sabrina Bellaouel

Yah

The French-Algerian producer Sabrina Bellaouel’s debut album Al Hadr  arrived today and displays a sound that moves between R&B, neo-soul, North African sounds and club dynamics.

I have featured some tracks before, and am loving this atmospheric trap club R&B song that you could hear the likes of Kelela in the vibe.

7.

Moondiver

Dominoes

Moondiver are new Dublin electronic jazz foursome featuring Ryan Hargadon and Dylan Lynch (Soda Blonde) who debuted with ‘Gretchen’ last November.

On their second track ‘Dominoes’ things are moved in a more BadBadNotGood direction, never a bad thing.

See Also

The single is getting a launch at the Sugar Club next Friday March 10th with guests Negro Impacto.

Moondiver on Instagram.

8.

Poser

We Can Make It


Adam Kelly comes through with his fourth Poser release featured here. ‘We Can Make It’ is a warm-disco house track with a sample of Willie Hutch’s ‘I Feel Like We Can Make It’. Bit of a French touch vibe here.

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9.

Pale Blue

No Words (Perel Remix)

Pale Blue are Mike Simonetti (formerly of Italians Do It Better) and Elizabeth Wight dropped a new EP on Damian Lazarus’ label Crosstown Rebels, and this Perel remix spoke to me.

10.

Gorillaz, Del The Funky Homosapien

Captain Chicken

I found Gorillaz’ Cracker Island to be a rather staid affair, but the deluxe version this week, brings a couple of cool tracks, one featuring De La Soul and Dawn Penn and this bouncy bass one featuring the unique rasp of Del The Funky Homosapien.

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