With your Wednesday already in full swing, here is your weekly dosage of new music to keep your feet moving. This week’s Wednesday Video Playlist starts off with “Pendulum”, from UK Sensation FKA Twigs, followed up by Australian Electronic Music group Seekae, Childish Gambino, the hot new track from Krystal Klear, and more.
A haunting vocal trembles through my headphones filled with hints of sorrow and heart. The confessional lyrics are sung by the up and coming Nao, an artist who’s sombre and nasal voice ushers her listeners into a world of textured sounds and the ever-challenging topic of love. Those artists you know have something special, yet have not hit it big just yet… that’s the sound of Nao, and that’s why you should start listening.
The Holidays are officially here, and the weekend feels like it’s about to start early with this soulful house mix by London UK DJ/ Producer Darren Campbell. As a producer he has been quite busy this year with remixes and personal projects for a host of labels. With remixes of Ed Sheeren, Usher, and Stalley this producer continues to prove and ascend the ranks of up and comers in the house music scene.
[youtube url=”http://youtu.be/uxtc8JawP2g” width=”640″ height=”120″]http://youtu.be/uxtc8JawP2g[/youtube]Dark and rich, full of textures and silences, Mr Mitch has released a beautiful LP of Grime and Garage titled Parallel Memories  that offers the listener warmth in a world of cold electronic sounds. The young London native, Mr Mitch has been releasing slow and meticulous Grime instrumentals on soundcloud for well over a year and been pushing his sound on bandcamp since 2012.
Jon Hopkins has gracefully tip-toed around the edges of mainstream electronic music for years without ever being fully recognized. His albums receive critical acclaim and his tours transport the audience into a blissful and ambient world of synths, yet that audience is no where as big as other’s have become in the Electronic scene.
“We play the songs the way we feel them, like something different, something alive, in link with our moods.”   The worlds of folk, psychedelic, electronic and pop are effortlessly brought together by the Paris-based Moodoïd. Offering an alternative to MGMT in many ways; a band of experimental artists who know how to straddle the line of what is weird and what is catchy.