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(Everything but my own music - mostly free tracks from other people. All about withstanding repeat listens, not about posting the latest thing.)

Weekly MP3 #213: @Peace - Nobody (Scratch 22 Poolside Mix)

@Peace performing live, Tom Scott & Christoph El Truento in shot

Great New Zealand hip-hop via Scratch 22's Soundcloud page, and download using the buy button.

Weekly MP3 #212: Samoyed - Maybe Yes (Lukid Remix)

Samoyed promo pic

Very hard to describe electronica track. Listen below, download for free from XLR8R.

Weekly MP3 #211: Oisima - Sukatma

Oisima randomness

Nice hip-hop beat that's vocal-led but lyric-free, courtesy Aussie radio station Triple J. You can listen first below.

Weekly MP3 #210: Spanova - Absentminded

Mysterious Spanova promo pic

Goddamn cheery trip-hop kinda business, from betterPropaganda.

Weekly MP3 #209: Broken Chip - Particle Motion

Broken Chip promo pic

A beautiful, moody whirl from Brisbane's Feral Media.

Weekly MP3 #208: Jonwayne - Lunatic Pandora

Jonwayne promo pic

Seeing out my 4th year of weekly mp3s is a lovely short instrumental courtesy of Dublab's Into Infinity project - a fun project where people assembled tracks from a bunch of Creative Commons licenced snippets.  I even had a go myself.

All Home Brew's producers' other releases

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I'm thrilled that AK hip-hop crew Home Brew have debuted at number 1 in the New Zealand album charts.  This is music I actually give a shit about, and its popularity seems to be completely about the force of personality that shines through in the music (not how much money got thrown at it or whatever else).  

Home Brew's MC, Tom Scott, justifiably has a lot of light shone on him.  He's fantastic.  But I thought I'd try and do the same for the beatmakers, given production's my thing...

Music as compost

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I read this great quote from Brian Eno, which is a really generous and interesting comment on apparent lack of originality in music.

Weekly MP3 #207: Gold and Soil - Magenta and Ochre and Turquoise and Amber

Gold and Soil promo pic

Spectacularly hissy, ambience with plenty of low-end looping business that showed up on the Non Projects label site a couple of years back.

The thing's almost like a suite - for an ambient track it's completely bereft of reverb and jumps about in volume kind of abruptly. It's lovely though. Like Fennesz et al the harmonic content is really pretty, just heavily distorted in multiple ways.

I've started writing for The Corner

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There's a New Zealand based music site called The Corner which is pretty entertaining.  They're kind of irreverent and occasionally bust out some great pieces to mull over.

I've joined their panel feature thing, "Great Sounds Great; Bad Sounds Bad".  In their own words:

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