Download: Drake “The Real Her (ft. Lil Wayne)”
Partying has never sounded so depressing. With the recent release of Drake’s rap tracks off of Take Care, we’ve been refreshed with yet another RnB ballad along the same lines as “Marvin’s Room” and “Trust Issues”.
Download: MJ MJ Records Back in Bizness
We’re excited to announce that our beloved friends at MJ MJ Records are back in action. Hear their latest free-to-download compilation celebrating their return.
Interview: Travess Smalley
Travess Smalley has come a long way since childhood, from growing up envisioning and drawing skate parks to now establishing himself as a vital part of today’s contemporary art community.
Download: Chairlift “Sidewalk Safari”
Prepare yourself, Chairlift’s new album “Something” will creep up behind you just in time for the new year.
Music Video: Foxes In Fiction “Someone’s Missing” (MGMT Cover)
A collection of footage documenting Warren Hildebrand (Foxes in Fiction) as he dips into a Southern Californian lifestyle.
Download: Drake Ft. Nicki Minaj “Make Me Proud”
The track features some of the fastest rapping we’ve ever heard from Drake. Nicki Minaj kills it as always. Her flow and lines are incredibly reminiscent to her hard-hitting addition of Kanye’s “Monster”.
Download: Pressed And “Raid”
Pressed And‘s “Raid” is a spiraling sound-warp of cymbals, bells, synths, and vocals, shifting from one ear to another.
Preview: James Blake “Fear To Fear”
Hear “Fear to Fear” – the latest track from James Blake’s forthcoming Enough Thunder EP.
Interview: Jeffrey Meyer
The collagist talks to us about his shift from drawing towards collage, the meaning behind the alias Goof Button, his recent music selections, and how the best years of his life were the first ten growing up.
Music Video: Drake “Headlines”
Yes, the real is on the rise. There’s only a few weeks left until the much anticipated Drake album Take Care drops, here’s the fresh-to-death new video for the album’s anthem “Headlines”.
Music Video: Girls “Hunny Bunny”
Summer might be technically over by now, but the sound, look, and feel of “Hunny Bunny” will bring back those vibes just one last time.







