Napster Freebies 11/12
"Nothing Like Your Touch" by Vikter Duplaix
This multi-talented Philly DJ/producer/singer/instrumentalist specializes in steamy bedroom music. Having taken a break from his work with other artists, he now applies his skills to his own material, which is just right for romance. [Nov 12]
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"Can't Get Enough (California Edit)" by B2Dance
Since hitting paydirt in 2004 with the chart-busting Halloween dance track "Gonna Get Ye," this NYC act continues to build its reputation for producing dependable floor-fillers. [Nov 11]
"Nothing Like This" by J Dilla
Taken from the Adult Swim/Stones Throw compilation Chrome Children, this dreamy psychedelic soundscape plays like a voice from the heavens--the voice of the late, great J Dilla. [Nov 10]
"Get on with Your Life" by The Purrs
These Seattle alt-rock vets have been described as the Pacific Northwest's best-kept secret. This track, with a dose of melodic intrigue and an appealingly laid-back jangle, show you why. [Nov 9]
"Mandrake" by Chrisopher Blue
Compared to the likes of Tom Waits and Bono, this singer-songwriter describes his style as "American road music tied into a noose knot swinging in the wind." What does that sound like? Download this song and find out. [Nov 8]
"The Young Idealists" by Lloyd Cole
A sharply observed look at youth and politics from the journeyman singer-songwriter and former Commotions leader. One more reason Cole's understated approach continues to win fans. [Nov 7]
"Higher" by Pigeon John
An upbeat party cut featuring Pigeon John's trademark positivity and offbeat rap style, this track is a highlight of the hip-hop vet's third solo album. [Nov 6]
"Bread on the Table" by Tom Wurth
An Iowa farm kid turned Grammy nominee in just four years, Wurth lets it rip with this honky-tonkin' ode to the middle-class squeeze. [Nov 5]
"Send Someone Away feat. Jose Gonzalez" by EMBEE
The well-known DJ (and Swedish Grammy Award winner) joins forces with Scandinavian vocal star Jose Gonzalez on this mellow electro-tinged ditty. [Nov 4]
"Life of the Party" by Little Brother
This highly regarded North Carolina trio delivers another hip-hop gem in the tradition of A Tribe Called Quest and The Roots [Nov 3]
"Shadows" by Honeycut
Blending electronic elements with well-honed pop/R&B instincts, Honeycut brings a new Bay Area sound to this steamy mid-tempo mover from their debut album. [Nov 2]
"Nature of the Experiment" by Tokyo Police Club
Edgy, ear-opening indie rock that takes quirky to the next level. They're Canadian, by the way. [Nov 1]
"The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg" by Iron Maiden
This precision blast lulls then roars, proving the British metal heroes' demon-ushering power remains strong -- just in time for Halloween. [Oct 31]
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