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Who's your favourite unknown artist

Who is your favourite artist who you tell your friends about and they look at you as if your mad, but you think they are amazing (ik I have a few)
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James Maslow

KOPS - Takes 1 2 know 1

Official Music feat someone - Summer

https://open.spotify.com/track/3VAMdbMUeuEkLiBDB22UFi

Kiko Dinucci

João M. Carvalho

Ashes Remain

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Grizfolk

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I know, completely different genres, but I love these artists 🙂

We're a new Jazz-Hop Collective out of L.A., Harmonious Monks, hoppin' on the scene with our new EP this summer 2017. Here's our latest single, "The Theory." 

 

https://open.spotify.com/track/625w95xii1kMSYKMcpxRGN

This song is great! I need to go look at some more of his stuff. 

Hello

 

Definitley Bad Machinery from sweden! Listen to this track https://open.spotify.com/track/2Y1lR4Alshd4VRz1opa3jT

Check out the band Live By Satellite.

This guy has great stuff and hes just on the come up. 

https://open.spotify.com/album/1lhrPVQyZjaYNI2TqS2AWP

Lil Krew

Right, should put in more music... : )

 

The first one would be dBridge, a drum&bass artist from the UK with nice clear beats and that velvetsmooth bassline. I picked him up from Two Fingers' twitter (Joe 'Doubleclick' Chapman runs it) where he stated that track like "Seven Year Glitch" is very good for checking out a car soundsystem with its sharp synths and beats and that specific great bass frequency.... and added that one night that track had made Amon drive past the home turn and dive into the highways...
The Gemini Principle is a very nice album to drive to, or just feel great to. Nighttime definitely adds a special fuel to it.
I currently get weak knees from The Question. It's so_darn_immense!

https://open.spotify.com/album/2ewB7fpgmzpEMXtFEm572B

 

The other one would go for an album by the Beekeepers, a production duo from Bristol. They are influenced by The Wild Bunch, Smith and Mighty, Portishead and Massive Attack, for example, and also the sound of the (original) dubstep (the one which concentrates more on trying out new things using sub-bass frequencies... the wobbling bass, not that one with high frequency samples).

The album is called Apiculture and it's a lovely laid-back mixture of hiphop, dub and the musical influences rolling from their home city.

I recommend listening to Sea Change, Dark Ascending and Apiculture, but the entire album is great!

https://open.spotify.com/album/4AtsT5vDcvqeTRI3ygjrAU

 

Now for another little while when I almost forget about the existence of this thread.. 😉

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AJ Carter

Ayokay, he’s a good producer. I really like the song ‘Kings of summer’ with Quinn XCll.

How do you add the song?

Great thread!

 

I'll add - Luke Jackson

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