Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
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Divine Styler - Grey Matter
Bandcamp DailyFollow “Illustration by Max Löffler In the ’90s, R&B and hip-hop music videos by groups like Blaque, OutKast, and Missy Elliott…” on Feb 22nd, 2019 →
Who Cares? - The Pattern Repeats
Tight To The NailFollow “Could Be Worse by Who Cares? WHO? Who Cares? (no, that’s the name of the band) WHAT? Their self released…” on Apr 30th, 2014 →
Curren$y - King Kong
SLOANE RANGERFollow “So here we are, left to reflect on another year gone by. We should feel blessed at the end of…” on Dec 31st, 2010 →
Annu - Runner
Dipped in DollarsFollow “I have been looking very hard for beats that don’t sound like Jay Dee Junior. Flying Lotus, Onra, and Daedelus…” on Sep 30th, 2010 →
AEED - Error Code
Pitchfork: ForkcastFollow “Swiss beatmaker AEED makes stutter-heavy, off-kilter electronic hip-hop that's not too far away from the sounds of L.A.'s Brainfeeder crew.…” on May 27th, 2010 →
8Bitch - In The Moog For Love
Everybody Dance Like There's Ass In Your…Follow ““In The Moog For Love” - 8bitch From the free Oscillations sampler. Lots of good stuff to be had, so…” on Apr 16th, 2010 →
Mayer Hawthorne - Your Easy Lovin' Ain't Pleasin' Nothin'
Walk Between the LinesFollow “eclecticeavesdroppings: Mayer Hawthorne: Your Easy Lovin Ain’t Pleasin Nothin MP3” on Mar 22nd, 2012 →
Curumin - Compacto (Daytrotter Session)
Daytrotter.comFollow “Listen to Curumin performed at Daytrotter Studio on July 18, 2009” on Jul 18th, 2009 →
Eskmo - Hypercolor
Crunk KidzFollow “Eskmo , a dubstepish producer from San Francisco. To be honoust, I never heard of him before. Really amazing stuff,…” on Mar 7th, 2010 →
Curumin - Compacto
Too Much HappinessFollow “This is a tricky one. To me, you think Earth, you think trees. Trees are made of wood. And we…” on Mar 17th, 2010 →
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - Sankofa
The Passion of the WeissFollow “Photo Via New York Times Zimbabwe native and ex-Stylus scribe Andrew Iliff knows more about African music than Vampire Weekend.…” on Jul 17th, 2008 →