Deniro Farrar & Shady Blaze - ‘The Ballad Of Lost Souls’ [prod. by Keyboard Kid]
One more cut out of the upcoming collaborative album between Deniro Farrar & Shady Blaze. Excellent dreamy production by Keyboard Kid. [via Complex]
Deniro Farrar & Shady Blaze - ‘The Ballad Of Lost Souls’ [prod. by Keyboard Kid]
One more cut out of the upcoming collaborative album between Deniro Farrar & Shady Blaze. Excellent dreamy production by Keyboard Kid. [via Complex]

I’m not exactly sure who is behind Ear.Opora.gr but he/she/they continue to upload excellent mixtapes with exquisite tracklists for some time now, make sure to have it in your rss feed.
Here’s another one by colombian artist Lucrecia Dalt titled Leave Gravity Behind. Check the eclectic tracklist and download or stream it via the link below.
Leave Gravity Behind mix by Lucrecia Dalt (stream/download)
Big Boi & Theophilus London - ‘She Said OK’ (feat. TRE LUCE)
Not sure if this gem will end up in Big Boi’s upcoming album titled Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumours or on Theophilus London’s upcoming mixtape but it’s good nevertheless!
Old Apparatus - ‘Kocol’
“Free track, featured on GO Mag CD #89”. According to Old Apparatus’ last.fm profile description:
“Who are Old Apparatus? Very little is known. Signed to Mala’s Deep Medi Musik label, home of serious bass-heavy sound system music, so far this enigmatic East London collective have released a twenty-minute promo mix and two vinyl-only records. Their debut self-titled 12” came out in January 2011, four unnamed tracks of abstract sound with deep, fuzzed-out bass lines, crackling static ambience and ominous Burial-like rimshots. Heavy dread-filled vibes all the way. This killer first release was followed six months later by an equally impressive two track 10”.
See also Old Apparatus’ official site here.

Summer is here! Dutch electronic music producer Legowelt released a couple of days ago via his website a really good 50 minute mix full of obscure Memphis Rap circa 93-94 rap tunes.
“Summer is coming so I made a little mix with my favorite 90s Memphis rap trax - one of the greatest music genres in history especially during its golden days circa 1993-1994 - Think over the top OMINOUS John Carpenter basslines, more tape smudge and obscurity then all minimal wave records in history, enchanting inspiring melodies and pure unadulterated poetry. More then 50 minutes of the most obscure best Memphis Rap songs all mixed to perfection to play LOUD in your car -> cruising in your neighborhood while u laugh and smirf at all the pedestrian jock bro mediocrity moving past you”
Memphis Rap Mix by LEGOWELT (download)
House Shoes - Sweet feat. Danny Brown
Danny Brown is on fire again, this time over fellow Detroit native Michael “House Shoes” Buchanan’s excellent production.
Lindstrøm - ‘Call Me Anytime (Oneohtrix Point Never Remix)’
Do I need to say more? #magic
Big K.R.I.T. - ‘Temptation (Remix) (feat. Juicy J & Waka Flocka Flame)’
“it’s a bonus cut to give the people a lil something until the album release… shout 2 the OG Juicy J and the homie Waka for bringing some new energy to the record. Live From The Underground June 5th pimpin…”
Original version can be found on Big K.R.I.T.’s excellent recent mixtape 4Eva N A Day still available here for free d/l.
How To Dress Well - ‘Ocean Floor For Everything’
Stunning new cut from How To Dress Well (aka Tom Krell from Chicago) off his upcoming album Total Loss (out this fall via Weird World, see their official announcement here)
Tazmanian Tiger - ‘Save That Shit’
Amazing Chief Keef cover. You can find Tazmanian Tiger’s version on KOR Presents: On Repeat Vol.1 compilation by Keep On Repeat blog while the original version is on Chief Keef’s most recent mixtape titled Back From The Dead. Enjoy!