Category: Sunday Morning Coming Down
It’s Sunday. Throw on your best headphones and get to know Typesun. A Bristol UK-based drummer/programmer/producer, Typesun is another amazing beatmaker who might sound more confortable in a Jazz club than the dance club.
One of our favourite music projects over the last 6 months has been Nigel Goderich’s Ultraista. Perhaps you’ve heard this… or maybe this? If you haven’t, you need to read PeteHatesMusic more, fool! This Sunday, I’d suggest you crank this remix...
Last week, we posted Vanilla’s excellent album of beats For What It’s Worth. On the same day, Vanilla released something new and funky, and it’s definitely worth a listen this Sunday.
This song sounds REMARKABLY like it should come from a band named Poolside. Poolside is the collective name of producers Filip Nikolic and Jeffery Paradise, who both have pretty interesting musical pedigrees. Filip Nikolic is the bass player for Danish...
The Reflex released another very cool re-working of some original tapes… this time, they’ve re-worked The Clash’s Rock the Casbah. This might be sacrilege for Clash purists, but we say: cool!
Sit back, relax, and get to know WahWah 45‘s Adam Scrimshire. This remix was done by Anchorsong, who we interviewed, and also saw put on a great show in London.
Something soulful for your Sunday from New Albany, Indiana’s Houndmouth. Admittedly, we don’t know much about this band. If you love Mumford & Sons, The Alabama Shakes, or any genre with the word “roots” in it, you’re going to like...
Something quite deep and very pretty for Sunday listening. Electronic Pioneer Photek is still making boundary-pushing music, with Ray LaMontagne providing the soulfull, blissful vocals. Some brand new music. Happy Sunday.
For your Sunday, check out this slowed-down-psychedelic cover of the Tom Petty classic Don’t Come Around Here from Mad Decent’s Jahan Lennon. The mad genius behind the band POPO, Jahan Zeb Malik seems to be a guy who ALWAYS releases interesting...
A possible look into the future of the jazz singer from Nottingham’s Natalie Duncan. This is glass-of-champagne soul music. [sorry! embed was turned off, because major labels don’t like blogs sharing their artists – so click here to listen.]
Spend your Sunday getting to know Clams Casino, and hear some more mind-blowingly good hip hop production from the New Jersey producer. This one is a b-side (the instrumental version) of a track produced for rapper Squadda B, called Never...
No one artist or song is responsible for creating any one genre of music. For every band credited with creating a genre, there are a dozen bands before them that inspired them to create what they did. Today, a focus...
This is the second track from The Robert Glasper Experiment‘s unbelievably good Black Radio album on SMCD. The Robert Glasper Experiment is the group you play and laugh maniacally after some idiot says, “hip hop isn’t real music.” This track...
A key distinction here – this is The Birds. Don’t confuse them with The Byrds, as all of the UK and North America did when this band released No Good Without You in 1965. The story of this band is...
Something to blow your mind this Sunday from Montreal’s Chilly Gonzalez. WHITE KEYS from SOLO PIANO II from Chilly Gonzales on Vimeo. This is from his new album Solo Piano 2 (which you can buy now). You have absolutely heard...