SXSW 2015 – Must See Acts [TMN EDITOR’S PICKS]

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Portable charger? Check. Craftily packed suitcases? Check. Showcase RSVPs sent? Check. Yep, ninjas. We’re ready to head out to SXSW next week. We can’t believe it’s finally here, but it is. It’s time to charge down to Austin to wander the streets seeing band after band, DJ after DJ. As you’ve come to know from following this site for so many years, each of our editors has a unique set of musical tastes. Sometimes we all have picks in the middle of our colective Venn Diagrams, but, for the most part, we all lean our different ways. With that in mind, we wanted to highlight the must-see acts from each ninja. So, bust out your pen and notepad. You’ll want to write these down.
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Daniel Wilson

This artist popped onto our radar with the undeniable charm of “If You Went Away.” His vocals are somewhat unrefined, which definitely adds to the appeal. We’ve only heard a few tunes, and the whole time, we’ve been wondering – what does his live show sound like? We’ll find out soon.

’If You Went Away’

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CRUISR

If you’re looking for a raucous indie rock show that’s sure to be full of energy, catchy pop hooks, and the unavoidable need to dance, then CRUISR will be a show not to miss. These cats have a knack for engaging pop-driven indie, and we’re positive it will translate into a live performance with ease.

’CRUISR – Go For It’

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ELEL

This eclectic Nashville act promises to deliver plenty of on-stage intrigue, given the amount of instrumentation that goes into their “world pop” arrangements. Their vocal arrangements are extremely original as well, which should be interesting when translated into a live show.

’40 Watt’

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Jack Garratt

This has got to be one of our favorite artists as of late. Undeniably unique, unpredictable, and unconventional, this vocalist always dazzles with his impeccable range, and intricate soundscapes. If there is one artist that I personally “can’t miss,” it’s Jack Garratt.

’Worry’

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Jeremy Loops

What would Texas be without some beer-drinkin’, whiskey-shootin’, shit-kickin’, dusty-floor-dancin’ tunes? This infectious folk artist embodies those long-lasting memorable moments with a few friends, some cold drinks, and some frivolous dancing. He encapsulates Americana in pop-centric folk rock, and he does so from all the way down in South Africa.

’Skinny Blues’

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JP Cooper

We had the pleasure of interviewing this young Manchester-based vocalist a few months back, and we have to say, we’re overwhelmingly excited to catch his live show. In fact, if there’s a “must see” show based on vocal finesse, it would be this one. His tone, range, and dexterity is something that we just can’t pass up.

’Closer’

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Library Voices

We’ve been hip to this act for quite some time, falling enamored with their highly contagious tune, “Drinking Games.” Part of our adoration came some of their projects with Red Brick Song’s Casablanca sessions, which our the best collaborations the indie scene has seen in the past few years.

’Library Voices – If Raymond Carver Were Born In The ’90s’

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ASTR

After playing our raucous ‘TMN PResents’ party in Denver in late 2014, ASTR has continually set the bar higher on already engaging live sets. After 2014’s incredible ‘Varsity’ EP, we’re hoping 2015 sees a proper album from the New York alt-poppers.

’ASTR – Operate’

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Fred Falke

A man within the confines of dance music needing no real introduction, Fred Falke’s ‘French-Touch’ and disco inflected house records have been a staple of countless critics, artists and fans alike for nearly two decades. Any chance to see The Fred at such an incredible festival is a must.

’Bastille – Bad Blood (Fred Falke Remix)’

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Hundred Waters

The only non-dance affiliated act on Skrillex’s OWSLA Records, Hundred Waters crafts a stripped down brand of avant-garde pop stylings. Their live sets are as engaging as they are melodic and tasteful. If you haven’t yet, pick up their sophomore LP, ‘The Moon Rang Like a Bell’.

’Show Me Love’

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George Maple

George Maple is an iconic vocalist reining from none other than the homeland of pure talent – Australia. After having collaborated with the likes of Flume, the Future Classic artist is well on her way of becoming a global sensation. George Maple, the harmonious goddess, is making her way out to this years SXSW and we guarantee she is one not to miss.

’Vacant Space’

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Hudson Mowhake

The big name at Numbers never fails to impress with his tunes. Having been involved with Yeezus, being half of the former power duo TNGHT with Lunice, and just killing it all around, HudMo’s influence and discography knows no bounds. He continues to tear it up with every release and always puts on a great show.

’Hudson Mohawke – Chimes (Official)’

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Leon Bridges

Leon is the second coming of 50’s soul. His style is a mix of Marvin Gaye and Sam Cooke that epitomizes emotion in the always growing realm of singer-songwriters. “Coming Home” is a landmark single and his album is on the way. If you’re looking for an old school vibe, Leon is your man.

’Coming Home’

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BØRNS

Here’s someone muddying the lines between electronic rock and folk in his own unique and refreshing fashion. His recent EP, Candy, is a must hear if you haven’t caught it already. This LA native is poised for a strong rest of the year and will be a perfect fit for the SXSW community.

’10,000 Emerald Pools’

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Sweater Beats

HW&W & Symbol’s very own Sweater Beats is making his SXSW appearance this year and needless to say, this is a monumental step for the young producer. The forward-thinking artist has been soaring over the industry and this year will only be more promising for his career. If you’re headed to SXSW this year, make sure to catch Sweater Beats – but leave your sweater at home because it’ll be too hot to handle.

’Flume & Chet Faker – Drop the Game (Sweater Beats Remix)’

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Beacon

Brooklyn duo, Beacon, is undoubtedly one of the most underrated artists in today’s music world. I was foruntate enough to catch them last year on tour with Tycho and words do not do their live set or music any justice. Their eloquent way of storytelling is exemplified in their intricate sound designs along with moving melodies and touching synths. If you want an ambient, yet tranformational experience, Beacon is definitely one not to miss.

’Beacon – Bring You Back’

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Little Simz

Being both a female and a UK native, Little Simz is a minority in the hip-hop realm, but please don’t underestimate her. Able to hold her own with any emcee out there, Simz first impressed us with her E.D.G.E EP last summer. Since then, she’s followed that project with multiple mixtape releas, proving that Simz has an unparalleled work ethic. The girl definitely has bars, and we’re excited to see what she brings to the table when she comes stateside for her performance at SXSW.

’It Ain’t Safe (Freestyle)’

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Torey Lanez

A true triple threat, Tory Lanez never ceases to amaze us with his many talents. As one of the brightest acts emerging from the Toronto music scene, Tory made waves with his Lost Cause mixtape last fall. The consummate entertainer, Tory’s show promises to be a memorable one, as the emcee exudes a natural charisma that draws the audience in from start to finish. Expect him to crowd surf a minimum of five times, as the Canadian strives to have as much fun as possible every night.

’Snakehips x Tory Lanez – Dímelo #songsfromscratch’

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Trippy Turtle

Making a name for himself last year with his quirky, uptempo, R&B insprired remixes, Trippy Turtle has undeniably become the face of Jersey Club music. Armed with an uncanny sense of humor and some high energy, bed-spring infused productions, Trippy’s showcase promises to be a blast, and we expect you’ll be struggling to catch your breath when it’s all said and done. Eee…Err Eee…Err Eee…Err FOFOFADI!

’Trippy Turtle – Trippy’s Theme’

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Mick Jenkins

Mick Jenkins is a Chicago emcee who combines some serious jazzy vibes with an intelligent lyricism matched by few other up ‘n coming rapers. In many ways, his style transcends the current trends in hip-hop without sacrificing dope, forward-thinking production. Mick promises to be an enlightening, laid-back and smooth performance–if you haven’t already check out his mixtape The Waters to prepare.

’Jazz (Prod. by OnGaud)’

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Jay Prince

Jay Prince is a UK-based, Soulection-affiliated rapper and vocalist who made waves with his debut project, BeFOR Our Time. Prince’s music has a distinct soulfulness to it that when combined with instrumentals from producers like IAMNOBODI, who will also be at SXSW, creates a sunny, nuanced aesthetic. Jay Prince is definitely an artist on the up ‘n up who will be awesome to see perform this early in his career.

’Jay Prince – Polaroids’

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Haywyre

It’s crazy to think that there are people who still question the legitimacy of electronic artists as musicians. Vancouver producer Haywyre is just one of many to disprove the closed-minded with lush, complex sonic arrangements and a clear understanding of musical composition. His performance promises to showcase impressive skills on both the keyboard and controller but, more importantly, should be a huge dance party.

’Odesza – All We Need (Haywyre Remix)’

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Kaytranada

Another member of the Huh, What & Where collective, Kaytranada has been pioneering the future R&B/soul movement for years now and it’s been paying off in big ways. He’s been pictured recently with Rick Rubin and has created countless hits with an array of artists. His live sets are soulful, funky and ubeat making him likely one of the funnest DJ sets you’ll find at SXSW.

’MNEK – Wrote A Song About You (Kaytranada Edition)’

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[SXSW Showcase Preview] DJs For Climate Action – 3/19 – Barcelona

In a little over a week, we’ll be heading out to SXSW, and one of our stops amidst the madness is the DJs For Climate Action SXSW showcase on 3/19 in Austin, Texas.

This organization has been around since 2008, using the visibility and cultural capital of DJing to raise awareness about climate change. Through year-end charitable drives, DJ4CA urges the community of touring DJs to take responsibility for their impact on the planet by raising money for the global good.

The showcase goes from 2PM – 7PM and features a solid lineup of artists, including: Mike 2600, Smalltown DJs, Sammy Bananas, Michna, and Soul Clap.

If you’re heading out to SXSW, come down and support a very worthy cause with us.

’Tema Do Canibal (Mike 2600’s Journey Into Sound)’
’Justin Martin – Buggin (Smalltown DJs & Lambo Remix) ‘
’Money Time ft. Antony & Cleopatra (Radio Mix)’
’Michna – Solid Gold (feat. MNDR)’
’Soul Clap – “So Sedated” feat. Dayonne Rollins’
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[Chill Trap] Kill Paris – Space Forest

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Space Forest

Here is one of those tracks where you’ll scream “OH MY GOD!” to as soon as you listen. Kill Paris, a now Colorado-based producer, released “Space Forest” as a sneak peek of what his debut album Galaxies Between Us is all about. Moving away from his usual funk and glitch element, Kill Paris incorporates wobbly synths into a future trap beat. Listeners are taken on a journey through space, and are given this chill and dreamy vibe with the synth-heavy bass. Together with the delicate keys that accentuate a pleasant experience, the track is literally out of this world (HA get it?).

You do not want to miss out on quality music. Pay close attention to this talented artist, as his debut album is dropping April 14. Make sure to get a free download of this tune here if you dig it!

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[Deep/Tech-House] Sam Smith – Lay Me Down (Maya Jane Coles Remix)

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"Lay Me Down" (Maya Jane Coles Remix)

Over the course of the past few years, London based dancefloor dignitary Maya Jane Coles has undoubtedly cemented her position as the current Queen of underground house and techno. With globally viral and absurdly tasteful original releases on established dance labels like Hypercolour, Dogmatik, Real Tone, 2020; one of the most lauded entry into the fabled !K7 DJ Kicks mix series, and an incredible debut entry into the world of long-players with Comfort on I/AM/ME; MJC’s stock has become one of the most sought after in the world of electronic music. Today, the British dance bender has taken things towards the more accessible end of the house pool, delivering a moving remix for the Grammy’s newest sweetheart, Sam Smith and the John Legend featuring single “Lay Me Down”. Maya Jane Coles weaves a deep and perfectly swung bassline with Smith’s unreplicable incantations to take “Lay Me Down” from a slow burning ballad to a moving and shaking slice of dance. Trust us, listen now.

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The Chill Dojo #122

Sultry vocals, playful brass and an infectious deep house groove are everything we would want in a Chill Dojo headliner, and that’s exactly what we were lucky enough to receive this week from Mark Johns and co. The talented songstress celebrated her 21st birthday when we covered this one a few days ago, and you can definitely hear the maturity on display here. The gifts kept on coming though, as the young Braeden Bailey chimed in with a quick remix effort shortly after ‘5 South’ surfaced. Slowing things down to a more sensual pace, the original is flipped with a stunning drum mix and sweet chords which accentuate the power of the brass instrumentation involved. The vocals are teased in the final seconds of the track, leaving us desperately craving a follow-up with an extended version. Seriously.

Louis Futon has been a consistent groove machine in recent weeks, his name an ever-familiar presence in reviews and playlists on TMN of late. If you happened to miss his latest remix on our site, or the #1 spot on HypeM no less, let this be another friendly reminder to catch his future bass style mix effortlessly together with some lyrical fire from G-Eazy. This next track had us digging through the Dojo archives as nu-disco fiend La Felix throws back to his unforgettable DCUP remix with a fresh upbeat original ‘Don’t You’. It was over a year ago when we were smitten by his incredible take on ‘Don’t Be Shy’, so to hear this similar vibe again brings back plenty of good memories. Seeing names like Hoodboi and Lido together on a release always bodes well for the incredible musical ride we are about to experience, so it wouldn’t take someone with any clairvoyance whatsoever to predict that ‘Palm Reader’ would be nothing short of amazing. No matter what’s in store for this week to come, we’ll be wearing a smile as long as we have this replaying in our ears. Peace out.

’Mark Johns – 5 South (Prod. Alexander Lewis) Ft. Brasstracks’
’Mark Johns – 5 South (Braeden Bailey remix)’
’G Eazy – Lets Get Lost Ft. Devon Baldwin (Louis Futon Remix)’
’La Félix – Don’t You’
’Hoodboi – Palm Reader feat. Lido’
’Just A Gent – Pure Imagination’
’Zanski – Saturnine’
’Connell Cruise – Into The Wild (SMLE Remix)’
’Ekkah – Last Chance To Dance (Goldroom Remix)’
’Hayley Kiyoko – Given It All (Cesare Remix)’
’That’s Nice – Holiday ft. Josh Moriarty (Mogul Remix)’
’Tracy Chapman – Talkin’ Bout A Revolution (Bobby Brush x Deep Chills Remix)’
’June Marieezy – Fly (FKJ Remix)’
’Gravez – Where We From’
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Where We From (Lege Kale Remix)’
’Borgeous & Shaun Frank – This Could Be Love (Pusher Flip)’
’Tokyo Megaplex – Introducing (Beefwell’s Theme)’
’Mitski – Francis Forever (Ryan Hemsworth Remix)’
’Tennyson – Smother (with Mothica)’
’folkestadd – lowkey lights  ☽’
’SevnthWonder – 1995’
’Kupla – Cruisin”
’Kupla – Cosmic’
’AbJo – Imperial Lights’
’Awolnation – Sail (Jeftuz Remix)’
’Krs. – Bbygirl’
’et aliae – Only U’
’Adam Snow – Meghan’s Theme’
’Midoca – Heartbeat (Feat. CYN)’
’Romby – Mtn’
’sov X leaf beach – tokismokey’
’SKVTR – Palpitation (tfw)’
’oshi – motion (demo)’
’su na – Traced’
’RJ Tripps – Now>Then’
’IanEwing x Garrett Benally – MelodySoul’
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[Future] Atlas Bound – Tell Me (Prince Fox Remix)

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Tell Me (Prince Fox Remix)

What happens when future meets downtempo? This track has the answer. Australian duo Atlas Bound has been carrying the torch for Next Wave Records by releasing a series of juicy tunes, including “Tell Me”, which is remixed by NY-based producer Prince Fox, who once again proves that his music knows no boundaries and manages to turn anything into epicness.

This ominous tune gets the Prince Fox treatment with bold synths and statement drums. Without tweaking the soulful vocals that much, Prince Fox gives it a Flume-y vibe without overshadowing the powerful vocals that resemble the voice of singer Alex Clare. The combination of the two types of music is surprisingly addicting. If you’re fan of either one of these artists, this track will be stuck with you for a long time. Make sure to grab a free download of this tune via ToneDen or click here. We’re excited to see what these up and comers have in store for us.

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[Dance/Chill] Great Good Fine OK – Too Much to Handle (Shook Remix) [TMN Premiere]

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Too Much To Handle (Shook Remix)

Last week we featured the first remix  for Brooklyn based indie-pop troupe Great Good Fine OK‘s latest single “Too Much To Handle” from the always stellar Penguin Prison. Following that outstanding take, is the second offering from GGFO’s official remix selections; this time coming from enigmatic electronic producer Shook. Shook instills an almost Balearic atmosphere on top of his revision, fusing recognizably glossy and warm dance backing onto ripely plucked instrumental stems from the original. Furthering this one into a space of melancholy yet buoyant bliss is Jon Sandler’s soothing falsetto; which sits like a melting pad of butter on a big ol’ stack of Shook’s musical hotcakes. Those hotcakes of course being blithe synth stabs and a carefully arranged percussive melody of course. We’re beyond happy to bring you Shook’s remix of “Too Much to Handle” before anyone else, so hop to it before the rest of the blogosphere gets their hands err… ears on this gem.

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