The Rubaiyat of Dorothy Ashby - Some funky jazz harp Ametsub - Nothings of the North Get up for the down tempo Uranium Club - All of them Naturals Devo-core The Other People Place - Lifestyles of the Laptop Cafe Elelelelectro Madlib - Black Soul The bass is real
Jennifer Lopez -- Que Hiciste Apashe x Tha Trickaz -- Trap Requiem Madcon -- Liar Fleetwood Mac -- Tusk // found this thanks to The Americans, oddly enough; alternative version and the USC Intro live
"Silent Treatment" -Blanck Mass I've just recently found out about this band (and by proxy this record label) and I really dig their industrial/electric vibe. It's way more accessible than most industrial/electronic music as well. "No Natural Order" -Pharmakon Continuing off of the same record label, I actually found out about Pharmakon by looking through past weekly music threads. I think her take on industrial music is absolutely fantastic. Everything she has put out (that I've listened to) is raw, and emotional, and so so very dark. "Space Oddity (cover)" -Seu Jorge Disclaimer: one of my all time favorite movies is The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou. I think this cover is wonderful. It's filled with all kinds of emotion. Seu Jorge's voice is tremendous and his guitar playing compliments that perfectly. I highly recommend checking out the full soundtrack to Life Aquatic. "Lazarus' -David Bowie The music video freaks me out I'm not gonna lie. "Them Changes" -Thundercat I love this song and I'm so happy it's on his new album. If you haven't yet, please check out Drunk! It's a super quirky look into the mind of Thundercat. "Boogie Stop Shuffle" -Charles Mingus Mingus, in my opinion, can do no wrong. He was such a fabulous bassist and musician in general. I think this song really shows off his chops as a composer.