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    J Warner – Est. 1990

    While we all wait for signs of the new Frank Ocean album, you might want to attune to the powerful, refreshing voice and perspective presented through Nathaniel Warner. His latest release, Est. 1990 has been revisited by yours truly for a few weeks now. Although there is not much information on his stage name, J Warner, the beauty of this project makes it apparent that he is immediate one you want to hear more from. My favorite jams streamed below are Skin / What If (Interlude), Being A Friend, CHILL CHASE, and I Thought. I hope you enjoy this like I do!

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    falls – touch without cold EP

    Touch Without Cold is the beautiful new project released by falls. The UK-based producer gives us this gentle helping of ambient beats, with a few enchanting vocalists added light to ever other track. Whether you’ve just survived a draining day or simply want to spread a calm mood across your surroundings, I promise that this project makes it easy to transition into a tranquil state. My favorites are water confluence, inverse sky, and arcade rise. You can hear more from falls through the links below, as well as download this entire project via his bandcamp. Enjoy! twitter.com/fallsboii fallsboii.bandcamp.com

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    Mirage Addict

    Mally Mal is a producer who provided most of the stunning instrumentals for Majay’s Room 202. He is apart of the group of authentic artists who refer to themselves as the Jux Tribe. I knew I would enjoy Mirage Addict from the moment it came my way because I was previously so awed by the production of the last project. This one reveals an even broader style of production, composed of over twenty new sounds that reflect the effort of him and Joe Q, along with the poetic flow of Isaac Wayne and the others featured throughout this gem. A few of my favorite songs are Meditation, Free Soul, Hold…

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    OSHUN – Asase Yaa (+Download)

    Half-way through this project, I noted that the aura of Asase Yaa reminds of the ever relevant The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. While sonically, Oshun is within their own fresh realm, I feel that this project speaks directly to the present youth culture in a way that the aforementioned did, at its time of creation. It also reflects the ongoing change of consciousness and awareness of culture (specifically bblack) in America. Oshun delves beautifully deeper into the complexities of Afro culture, religion, and African identity in America. This thoughtful project also explores emotions from the feminine perspective, as well as promoting self-discovery, healing, unity, and growth of spirit. Of course,…

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    INDIELUV -SMRJMZ (+Download)

    This morning, I caught a lovely Sunday morning vibe and followed it to my favorite ndeluv music. And then I wondered, as I do every time I listen to this particular artist, if he would be releasing something soon. I suppose that it’s natural for me to recall how he’s previously shared many gems at close intervals, such as Love Songs and Homade Bongs, #hoodmusic, playazworld, #8911, LUVYEAR, two other volumes of Summer Jamz, and #RIPRnB. His self-produced sounds are always pure, feel good, and fresh while also nodding to classic 90’s r&b and hip hop songs, here and there. With this influx of new generation artists in the spotlight,…

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    NURI – Lightning EP

    Nuri has been a stand-out producer to me since I first heard his work with Robb Bank$, who is one of a few artists featured on the Lightning EP I am streaming for you below. Others are Sir Michael Rooks, Austin Paul, and IndigoChildRock. Faery Teeth’s vocals also serve compliment his dark beats beautifully. The project is available on iTunes. Enjoy. twitter.com/_nuri soundcloud.com/nurimusic facebook.com/proclubnuri

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    Uzochi Phazora – Jungle Lost Adventures of Za

    Just the name Uzochi Phazora, hints at the energy this being radiates. I discovered the music of Uzochi while looking for unique instrumentals for new songs I am writing. I found much more than that. There are two beautiful EPs she released, The Trap and Reality As Untold Fables, as well as Jungle Lost – Adventures of Za. Her productions are rich and story-like. Uzochi herself noted that Za is a tribal girl who ventures through the jungle and encounters traps, other tribes, and joy. My favorites are Za Caught In Bliss, Za Ventures Into The Jungle, and The Fall and Rise. I love to lay back and get lost…

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    Alexandria – Bad EP

    Alexandria dropped this stunning collection of thoughts and emotions around Valentine’s day, which I felt was fantastic, once I listened to it all. Not only is the r&b sound refreshing, the themes are as well. I always appreciate a project about love and its phases. It is actually rare to find one that is all about love and pain. In Anyone(intro) Alexandria smoothly says “Pain can make beautiful things if you don’t allow it to make you ugly.“ which I immediately nodded my head to, because it is exactly how I have viewed my past relationships. I clearly see that all frustration and pain I felt before shifted me to…

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    Camp Nightmare – MANILA ICE: VOL. 1 (WINNER’S CIRCLE)

    I have been listening to this ultra special project almost about every day since it dropped! It features Babe Slayer, Aly Cabral, Alexxx Sin$, Den Sy Ty, Ankhten Brown, Rh Xanders, Black Melona, Asign, Dreamboii Leonardo, Sextilian, and Luminnah. I am convinced that the more you listen to Manila Ice: Vol. 1, the more you’ll want to play this music over and over as well. This is so transcendent, that I was not sure where to start with describing how I enjoyed processing this music and what it represents. So, sharing straight from the heart,I connect with every song and the blissful, albeit changing moods I find myself in with…

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    Danny Watts – Hide Away & Love For The Whole World

    Danny Watts is an important artist who has shared two dreamy new songs over the past few months. Hide Away with Brandy Shanice and Love For The Whole World are two new gems I’ve been playing a lot lately. Something about the way he delivers his words is consistently gripping. As a person who cannot resist embodying and interpreting poetry in everything life presents to me, I enjoy his unique choice of wording. If I could somehow explain how I visualize his flow, it is as if he cradles you with it while telling a familiar, calming story, sets you down, and continues to rap circles around you. And you’re…