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Samuel Holdstock

  1. Electronic
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  1. Absolute Zero
    by Moses Boyd
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    rikm "Absolute Zero" finds Moses Boyd stretching the boundaries of his past sounds and styles, expanding the vibe and investigating new musical vistas.

    Boyd's ability and inherent musicality shines through on these tracks, explorations informed and guided by a strong sense of groove and an immense talent.
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  2. Fantastic Negrito EP
    by Fantastic Negrito
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    42894 Just saw you on NPR and loved so I bought this to start.
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    IAmRevEvil love the vocals Favorite track: Nobody Makes Money.
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    murphious The dude puts his soul into songs, great blues/funk/prog(?) Favorite track: Night Has Turned to Day.
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  3. Yegle Nesh / Hailu
    by Hailu Mergia
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    WiLV A tune I couldn't like without as soon as I heard it. Thick, crunchy and funky. Favorite track: Yegle Nesh.
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    Andrew Jervis Max Whitefield is a genius, Hailu Mergia a legend, this is gold. HRIYL Mulatu, Sahel Sounds, etc... Favorite track: Yegle Nesh.
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  4. Starfire
    by Jaga Jazzist
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    Thomas Gelfer It’s been 10 years since Starfire was released and it still sounds futuristic. Motorik beats, every juicy synth tone you can imagine, thumping bass, and killer horns all add up to a truly special listening experience. Check back in another decade and I guarantee you this album will still kick ass. Favorite track: Oban.
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    Oblaky Landing in an unknown city, little is familiar. An overpowering sense of immensity without familiarity. Chaos with potential and hope for opportunities. With every listen, patterns, predictability and experience emerge, as you chart your map through this new landscape. You conquer fear, chaos turns into familiarity. Trust well placed. With each listen, this album becomes an experience in which excitement from the new grows into something even more immensely rewarding as patterns become familiar. Favorite track: Oban.
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    freejazzy No surprise these songs have been written under the influence of a steady big city pulse. The esthetic is there, the musical ideas evolve inexorably to an open end. Favorite track: Starfire.
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  5. Fire / For This I Thank You
    by Gino Parks
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  1. 7AM
    by LOUIS CULTURE
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    7AM w. YAMA//SATO feat. Bawo 7AM w. YAMA//SATO feat. Bawo
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  2. Can I Call You Rose?
    by Thee Sacred Souls
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    Can I Call You Rose? Can I Call You Rose?
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    jpowell736 Discovered this wonderful band opening for St Paul and the Broken Bones in March and really can't stop listening to them. This track especially is just beautiful. I will be following this band for sure - hopefully a full length album is on the way! Favorite track: Can I Call You Rose?.
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    matorr16 Another kick ass track!!! This new soul got me spinning!!!
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    josh Thee Sacred Souls are thee one and only souliest contemporary soul trios right now. Favorite track: Can I Call You Rose?.
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  3. Thee Sacred Souls
    by Thee Sacred Souls
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    Future Lover Future Lover
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    jitterbug played this in the overhead speakers of the cafe i worked at; i had to share the smoothness of this album with everyone Favorite track: Future Lover.
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    ibuymusic2 This is GREAT Collection of Songs. Sure to become classics. Can I Call You Rose, brought me here from a YouTube short. So much soul in these tracks. Definitely takes you back in time. To a time before my time. These songs were made perfect for celebrations of love. If I were celebrating my wedding day. I know which two I'd have playing. Favorite track: Love Comes Easy.
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    Edward A. Simmons Old School sound :) Favorite track: Can I Call You Rose?.
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  4. The Spoon
    by Oscar Jerome
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    Sweet Isolation Sweet Isolation
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    harrybrian_ Caught Oscar in Birmingham a few years back when this album dropped and it was one of the best shows i’ve been too! Looking forward to catching him again for The Fork release! Favorite track: The Spoon.
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    mattskaggs I'd let Oscar be the little spoon every time we cuddled. Favorite track: Sweet Isolation.
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    Charlie Moonbeam The patience and tastefulness within these tunes reveal to the listener a young man with a deep reverence for Music, a great respect for the Studio, and the creative deliciousness of Freedom 🥄 Favorite track: Use It.
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  5. Que Beleza
    by Phil Dawson feat. Nina Miranda and the +2s (Moreno, Kassin and Domenico)
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    Que Beleza Que Beleza
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