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Sunday Night Soul [Vol. 47]

It’s Easter Sunday everyone, and although none of us are the Easter Bunny, we hope what we have to offer is a bit more appealing than any pastel colored eggs–unless of course those eggs contain chocolate inside, because there’s probably no way we can top that all. Either way, we hope this week’s Sunday Night Soul is the perfect nightcap to your holiday weekend. Once again our playlist is packed to the brim, so we’ll keep it short on the text so you can get straight to the listening.

We would like to conclude with one last note though. For those who haven’t had a chance to hear it yet, we highly recommend checking out alaya‘s recently released issue 02 compilation. Many of this week’s songs are from the project, and though I wish I could include all of them, there simply wasn’t enough space. With that being said, we hope you enjoy tonight’s selection. Make sure to follow us on SoundCloud where you can find our playlists after they’ve been published.

’The House of Suede – The Audio Nude’
’timmies – dreams ft. leirene’
’Angel Davanport – How You Due Me ft. Bernie Levv’
’April + VISTA – Lanterns’
’Darius – Helios Feat. Wayne Snow’
’SZA – Warm Winds (Di Prodigy Edit)’
’a l l i e – Remedy prod. Nick Wisdom’
’Janine and the Mixtape – This Moment (Eckhart Tolle) Lontalius Remix’
’Fetty Wap – Trap Queen (Z.Woods Unplugged)’
’Denai Moore – Elsewhere’
’Izzy Bizu – Diamonds’
’Stalin Majesty – Distant (Prod. Dexter Dukarus)’
’Kehlani – Down For You feat. BJ The Chicago Kid ( Prod. by Jahaan Sweet )’
’iamJENI – Dahlia’
’BOYSLASHFRIEND – I Mean It’
’Wiz Khalifa x Ty Dolla $ign – Say No More (Produced by Nice Rec)’
’BANKX – 4sho’
’DUTCHBOY & NOVA – PLOTTIN’
’Emilio Paredes – Close / Far (Prod. ATENRAYS)’
’Sonya Teclai – Far Away’
’Danny Cainco – Outlaw’
’1st Born – She Knows It (Official Single) (Produced By 1st Born & SDM) ‘
’PLUTO. – Cold Water (Prod. By Kaz & Pluto)’
’ELHAE – End of Time (Angels) Prod. by Rascal’
’April Fool’s – Eric Bellinger’
’Jordan James – Distant Call (Interlude) (Prod. By VRSYJNES)’
’Rob Write – Official’
’August Alsina – Hip Hop’
’Greg Banks – Your Love’
’Justine Skye – Bandit (Prod. Insomniaks)’
’KLOË – Feel’
’Russ – Brand New (Prod. Russ)’
’Py. – Sealion’
’Naomi Bowler – Unthinkable (Prod. Drewsthatdude & Karbon)’
’Sam Dew – Lie’
’Emmavie – Love Drunk’
’Ursula Ft. Fabolous – Down With Me (Remix)’
’Fortune – BU2MU Ft. Kenyon Dixon’
’One T – Touch’
’Ginette Claudette – Options (Prod. by DJ Marley Waters & ItsKeyzBaby)’
’Terrence Spectacle – Look Alive (ft. Danny Cainco)’
’descending – boske’
’v b n d – ive been needy’
’OnlyOne – Ever’
’Mvkxxx – Shade’
’bsd.u – you told me’
’Bipolar Sunshine v Drake (How About Now )’
’ohnomoon – VVV (brandUn DeShay Remix)’
’C Y G N. – One Two’
’saen – suit and tie’
’MISOGI – Slow Now’
’MISOGI – LOVE U (w/ Andrea)’
’Duncan Gerow – Brandy + Stwo = Full Moon’
’Whitney Houston – Dance With Somebody (Lumba Lumba Remix)’
’Cherokee – Dont Matter (Myles.William X Reefa Remix)’
’Real Slow – Fiji Water’
’PARTYNEXTDOOR – Bout It (Di Prodigy Edit)’
’Future Bounce Presents: CLBTS – Drinks On Us’
’SAY YES – Khalil (guff☆ X Hec. edit)’
’401W – Jayd Ink (guff☆ Edit)’
’Theodore Carl – Say (ft. Bijoux)’
’SBTRKT – RELICS FT TEV’N’
’LIL SAD – TELL ME ONE THING’
’Slippery Jibberish – Don’t Think’
’El. Train – Why Don’t You’
’Body Language – Really Love (Gold Fields ‘Body Funk’ Remix)’
’rgry – 4eva’
’Fortune – All Alone Ft. Alexander Lewis’
’Golden Vessel – Control (ft. Caleb Hodges)’
’Kenyon Dixon – Make Love To Me (DrewsThatDude x Fortune Remix)’
’APE – MUSTANG’
’Boycott – All Night’
’salute & Exyle – We Built A House’
’Chiefs – Float’
’LET ME LOVE YOU – MARIO (HELLION REMIX)’
’Krs. // Rihanna ~ BBHMM (krsmix)’
’ryanjacob – ready if u ready’
’everett orr – By Your Side demo’
’My Baby (Lege Kale x OY VIP)’
’padillion – Love U Seek’
’VALENTNO – piano improvisation & samples’
’Gallant – Open Up’
’SYRE – Burn (feat. KendraDias)’
’LA NO – Forthenight. ( Me And You )’
’Beyoncé – Me Myself & I (Maarius Late Mix)’
’Kayloo – Forest Ft. Clara Casey’
’Venetia – Away (Soulraq Remix)’
’LAKIM – Survival…’
’GARREN – Bout It’
’Jack Ü – To Ü (Akouo Rework)’
’What So Not – Gemini Ft. George Maple’
’Masego x Medasin ~ Girls That Dance’
’D.K. the Punisher – Rock The Boat’
’Bryson Tiller – Don’t (EMPT Edit)’
’Cyrus – 17 feat. Packy’
’Y//2//K – Nite Wine Ft. Mark Johns’
’Lido & Canblaster – Superspeed’
’The Knocks – Collect My Love ft Alex Newell’
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The Hip-Hop Dojo: March 2015 (Artist Spotlight: YoAstrum)

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What up y’all? Welcome back to The Hip-Hop Dojo. As you know, since the very beginning, we’ve aspired to be your one stop shop for all things hip-hop. At first, we started this as a simple weekly playlist to help you keep track of what’s trending. After a long hiatus, last month we relaunched the series with an added twist: the inclusion of an artist spotlight that would allow us to recognize some of today’s freshest talent. Well, the construction crews have been hard at work, because today we’re expanding the Dojo once again. Along with our new multi-page format, we’re also adding a “Mixtape Roundup” designed to showcase the top projects to drop in the last month. We believe we’ve highlighted some very special independent releases, so please check out what we had to say when you make it to page 3.

In the meantime, we’d like to introduce you to our spotlight artist for the month of March, YoAstrum. For the uninitiated, the 20 year-old New Jersey native is a one-of-a-kind wordsmith who weaves his way through complex instrumentals that few would dare to navigate. Armed with unwavering confidence and an inexorable work ethic, YoAstrum is surely a name you won’t forget anytime soon. We caught up with the eclectic rapper to chat about his upcoming projects, anime and Charles Hamilton‘s comeback. Read further to see what he had to say, and click over to the next page once you’re done to listen to this month’s playlist. On the final page you’ll find our newest addition to the Dojo, our “Mixtape Roundup.”

SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW: YoAstrum

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’回 YoAstrum 回 – Wishing (Prod. By Geotheory)’
’回 YoAstrum 回 – Like Whoa (Prod. By TEK.LUN) #allrapperssuckexceptme’
’回 YoAstrum 回 – Megaman X (Prod. by AbJo)’

 

TMN: When did you first start making music, and how did you decide that it was something you wanted to pursue full time?

YoAstrum: I started making beats when I was 17; when I turned 19 I decided to start rapping though. It was a couple of months after I graduated from high school, I was living in Harlem at the time and went to college out in NY. I left school after only one semester though, college didn’t feel so much for me; I used to skip class to make beats. Once I fully decided I wasn’t going to school anymore, I realized how much I loved music and really wanted to live it so I was like “fuck it, this is what I wanna do. I’d rather just be getting by and happy doing what I love rather than secure, but sad as shit that I never pursued my aspirations.”

TMN: Is there any significance behind the name YoAstrum?

YA: Ever since I was a kid I was into stars and space. Not only that, but I always liked how Latin sounded when it was sung. A lot of older cartoons on some Tom & Jerry shit would have opera randomly in episodes and when I got older, I found out the words they were singing were in Latin. I read somewhere that Astrum is Latin for constellations, stars, heavenly body, and other worldly. Threw a Yo in front (of it) and got YoAstrum.

TMN: You’ve always done a great job of selecting unconventional production from the likes of Lakim, Mr. Carmack, AbJo, etc. What initially drew you to that style and how does it challenge you to evolve as an emcee?

YA: I came across all of them a bit after I got put on to TeamSupreme. Awhile after, I found out about Soulection and then all I was listening to was those two crews. After a while of hearing those beats you want parts. Going over their individual styles of melody is the most fun and challenging part.

TMN: Beat selection aside, you’ve proven yourself to be a worthy producer as well. What’s your process like when creating a completely original song from the bottom up?

YA: Appreciate that bruh. My process is pretty free. I usually make the beat first to set a tone, then build in whatever direction that sends me. The mixing is usually one of the most experimental parts for me.

TMN: You first caught our attention with your last project, Alchemy In Heav3n, which came out nearly a year ago. Was there any significance behind that record, and did you take a different approach at all when recording it? Did you have any specific goals you set out to achieve with that project?

YA: The energy put behind it felt personal. I want people to really feel the shit I make if anything. It was a big ass experiment built from an idea. There’s a lot of little details in that project that I know everybody didn’t catch, but it was cool for me to do. I try to approach every project differently than the last too. I hate redundant shit, so I like to do something different every time. As far as goals, I wanted to grow as an artist more than anything, and ever since then I’ve been getting a more defined vision of my direction, identifying more with myself and figuring out what I really want to create.

TMN: Your style is so unique, that it’s kind of difficult to pick out who your influences are. What artists do you find have been the biggest inspiration to you in your music?

YA: So many. From N.E.R.D. to FlyLo, to old Adult Swim bumps, to Nas, Nujabes, Cudi, Ye, and Lupe. Charles Hamilton was a big one too. He made me decide that if I were to ever rap I was gonna make my own beats too.

TMN: Speaking of Charles Hamilton, have you peeped any of his new material? What are your thoughts on his comeback?

YA: Yeah, I peeped two tracks I think. One reminded me of his older vibe, can’t think of the name but it was tight. I’m low-key amped to see him come back though. Him, Ye, Pharrell, and Cudi were my high school soundtrack. I watched the freestyles he did on Sway (In The Morning) and Hot 97 too. He’s still that guy with the off-tops.

TMN: You’re a part of the Organic Geniuses tribe along with such artists as Rakeem Miles and Mike Melinoe. Can you tell us a bit about how you first got involved with them?

YA: Yeah, I actually got hit up by Keem (Rakeem Miles) over Twitter one day. He was telling me how he and Mike (Melinoe) were starting a crew up, and at the time me and my homie Hijayy were doing the same thing (Zero Saga) so we figured why not connect? Later on, we linked up with Matt Granpap and Cash Jay. The tightest part is we’re all from different places in the country.

TMN: Jersey doesn’t get the quite the same recognition in the hip-hop community as its neighbors New York and Philly. What can you tell us about the hip-hop scene where you’re from, and has it influenced your music at all?

YA: Yeah man, I’m trying to change that. Jersey is slept on, but the music scene where I stay is low-key looking promising if you’re talking Jersey as a whole. North Jersey I’d say is eating a bit more than South though. The biggest influence Jersey has on me is how big of a melting pot it is. To me it’s a grey area. It inspires me to find that grey area in music where we all can be in tune. Here you’ll find every type of person from hood niggas to suburban hipsters, from skaters to Jersey Club heads. Jersey’s identity is tight because it can be a bridge between Philly and New York natives too.

TMN: What else can we expect from YoAstrum in the coming months? Any projects of yours on the horizon?

YA: A few surprises and shows for sure. I’m dropping my next project Days Of Violet this Fall, and plan on releasing my first beat tape too sometime in April.

TMN: We noticed you take heavy influence from anime and Japanese culture in general. Can you tell us what you’re watching right now, and if you could be any one anime character who would it be and why?

YA: Right now I just finished up Tokyo Ghoul and am watching 7 Deadly Sins. Waiting for that new season of anime to kick in. But if I were any one character, I’d be a cross between Mugen and Jin from Samurai Champloo. Mugen to me is like a rough around the edges genius that’s built off instinct. That nigga’s unconventional as fuck and goes about things free-spirited, and he’s a savage. Jin on the other hand, is a lot more calm minded and disciplined throughout situations, but he’s just as strong. They kinda remind me of fire and water.

TMN: What’s one quality you think you share with a ninja?

YA: I’m a low-key dude and I fuck with hoodies.

YoAstrum’s Shuriken Six

Each month we’ll be asking our spotlight artists to tell us which artists or songs they can’t get out of their heads at the moment. This will be known as their “Shuriken Six.”

’R.O.M – #daydreaming’
(dc) – SWITCH’
’Melo Zed – For Real’
’AbJo – From Now, ‘Til Then (v.2)’
’Future – Move That Dope (LAKIM Remix)’
’Mike Melinoe – Fear Within Melinoe (Prod. By Hijayy)’

 

We’d like to thank YoAstrum for graciously agreeing to be our Hip-Hop Dojo spotlight artist for the month of March. Continue on to the next page to check out our March 2015 playlist!

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[NEW] Tory Lanez – In For It (Prod. RL Grime)

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In For It (Prod. by RL Grime)

Proclaiming the return of his highly touted Fargo Fridays series, Tory Lanez has dropped a brand new heater today titled “In For It.” Teaming up with RL Grime once again, “In For It” is the first single from Tory’s forthcoming collaborative EP with the WeDidIt collective. The song has all the elements you’d expect from a typical Tory Lanez tune: eerie, atmospheric production, gritty rhymes and smooth, seductive vocals. The T.O. native seems to never let us down, and we can barely keep still as we eagerly wait for more material from his upcoming project.

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[Electronic] Loston & Ta-Ku – No Reason

Loston & Ta-ku
No Reason

Known for creating some of the best remixes on the planet, Loston and Ta-Ku have hooked up for a brand new original called “No Reason.” Utilizing a vocal sample of Foxes‘ “Count The Saint,” the two beat maestros manage to craft an entirely immersive experience. Powered by sweeping melodies and dynamic percussion, the feels are strong in this tear jerker, so chances are you’re going to want a box of tissues nearby. Both Australians do an impressive job of blending their styles together, meaning there’s “No Reason” not to keep this as a mainstay in our rotation, despite all the tugging it does on our heart strings.

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Sunday Night Soul [Vol. 46]

The Final Four has been decided and chances are most of your brackets have been busted by now. Rather than wallow in your woes though, why not melt them away with a little Sunday Night Soul? Believe us, we may be ninjas, but we’re not psychics, so we need this just as much as you do. We’ve assembled an incredibly stacked lineup, making our favorite picks even more difficult than the NCAA Tournament. With that in mind, we’ll save ourselves you the trouble of sifting through a long list of names to help speed up the healing process. Check out the collection of tunes we have for you below, and make sure to follow us on SoundCloud, where you can find our playlists after they’ve been published.

’venetia – away’
’Darell & Nu Linh – I Can’t Stand It Anymore’
’kolada – selfishness’
’Destani Wolf – Love Me Gently’
’imaneurope – Wolf Cry’
’Twin Caverns – Pyramid’
’The WAYO – Lay It Down (Dirty Chocolate Remix)’
’kolada – passerby’
’CYN – something’
’Pacific Shore – No Distance Between Us’
’ALA.NI – Ol Fashioned Kiss’
’RNDYSVGE – GetBackBby’
’imaneurope – Ice/Cold’
’Janine and the Mixtape – Hope There’s Someone’
’M☯LLY WILLIAMS – Natural Woman (Molly Williams Cover)’
’J’Danna – Gazing’
’Danny Cainco & PATCHWORK – BB’
’MVDGXNIUS – FLUID (Prod. By Teddy Hinson)’
’Kevin McCall – Very Special Hennessy RnG Mix’
’Rico Love – Strip Club Pt. 2’
’Adrian Marcel – Is It Over (Produced By Robbie Anthem & Cookin Soul)’
’Z•WOODS – Love Saved’
’J Sol – No Make Up ft Geko’
’Poo Bear – Work For It ft. Tyga’
’CAM WALLACE – Kissin’ On (Prod.) Cam Wallace’
’Courtlend – Number feat. Double R, SJ3 & Manny World’
’Love Me Like You Do Remix – Luke Christopher/Ellie Goulding’
’Elseware – Drifted’
’Adrian Marcel – Livin That Life Featuring Pusha T (Produced By Fat Boi)’
’Text Threads – Eric Bellinger’
’Overrated – Eric Bellinger’
’Viral – Eric Bellinger’
’BRAYTON BOWMAN – SKIN DEEP’
’Kehlani – How That Taste’
’SiairaShawn – Know How’
’Sofi de la Torre – That Isn’t You’
’Sam Sure – Cracks’
’Bones – Igneous (prod. by CurtisHeron)’
’Kwabs – Perfect Ruin (Royce Wood Junior Version)’
’Whoarei – I Love You, Cookie’
’kaelyn – Conflicted’
’PLUSTFX // Let Me Show You A Few Things About Ⓛⓞⓥⓔ’
’Justin Timberlake – Suit & Tie (revenant Remix)’
’v a s s h – don’t you see…’
’C Y G N. – Only U’
’Yung Heat – Autumn VIP’
’Chris Brown – Loyalty (iRocksays Mix)’
’Traplin – Love Goes’
’Erykah Badu – On & On (Vanilla Remix)’
’Don’t – Brysontiller ( J Louis Remix )’
’GLOOMZ – Make You Feel (remix)’
’Alina Baraz & Galimatias – Pretty Thoughts (hamry remix)’
’josh pan – i used to’
’Myth Syzer – 92 Feat. TAHA’
’Soundpalette – Desires’
’Knght Psylence – Sshh!’
’Rom x Kimani – Pretend (Hec Re Fix)’
’All.U.Need ft. Bryson Tiller – Let ‘Em Know (Flipped, Chopped & Screwed Version)’
’Mike Will Made It Ft. The Weeknd, Swae Lee & Future – Drinks On Us (starRo Remix)’
’Tory Lanez – Henny In Hand (EMPT remix)’
’K Wash – Love Me’
’SorryNotSorry
Brysontiller (J Louis X Fortune) Remix’
’ryanjacob – UR LUV’
’Preston Harris // Iloveyou ( Krs. & Oshi Remix)’
’Boulevard 95 – Watch’
’Break & Raveena – I’m Your Girl’
’Molly Williams & Cosmic Quest – Trust Wave’
’Mar – Not Like Here’
’Viceroy – Back At The Start (Delusion Remix)’
’Club cheval – From The Basement To The Roof’
’Kelela – A Message (Lehvi Remix)’
’SPZRKT & Sango – How Do You Love Me (E.DOZA Remix)’
’What You’re Askin’ For (Jeff Bernat X J Louis)’
’CVIRO & GXNXVS – Benjamins (Indian Summer Remix)’
’jackLNDN – Fooled Around’
’JAHKOY – Let It Be’
’Only You – IshDARR (Remix By Dilush)’
’Craig David – Fill Me In (MXXWLL’s Live Remix)’
’Selah Sue – Peace Of Mind (Jeftuz Remix)’
’Sofi de la Torre – What People Do (Mickey Valen Remix)’
’max indigo – scooter cat (x fluke nukes)’
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[Hip-Hop] Earl Sweatshirt & Action Bronson – Warlord Leather (Prod. The Alchemist)

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Warlord Leather

In case you hadn’t realized already, both Earl Sweatshirt and Action Bronson released new albums this past Monday, with Bronsolino dropping the highly anticipated Mr. Wonderful, and Earl coming through with the (nearly) surprising release of I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside. In commemoration of these events, The Alchemist decided to unearth a collaboration between the two talented emcees called “Warlord Leather.” Given the parties involved, you should already have an idea of what to expect from the gritty number, which remains faithful to its title.

It’s kind of fascinating the way these two are able to come together on one track, given the polarizing nature of their respective projects. Bronson’s Mr. Wonderful remains bombastic and energetic, while Earl’s project is far more dreary and reclusive. It makes for an interesting contrast, and we highly suggest you check out both albums if you haven’t gotten the chance yet.

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[Future] Alesso – Cool (Feat. Roy English) (Sweater Beats Remix)

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Cool ft. Roy English (Sweater Beats Remix)

“Cool” is just the latest chart-topping single from Swedish hit factory, Alesso. The progressive tune has inspired some pretty rad remixes so far, the most recent of which comes from Sweater Beats. Preserving much of the bravado of the original, this new rendition brings with it a new definition of “Cool,” incorporating a much smoother sound that embeds an added sense of passion in the vocals. Only a stream for now, but look for this remix–along with a few others–to drop on April 10th.

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