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Review: Submotion Orchestra – Finest Hour

About two and a half years ago, I played a set at the New Cross Inn at a band night that a friend was running. As I recall the bands were pretty awful, but I remember seeing the second to last group vividly. Though Submotion Orchestra were being born in Leeds around the same time, […]

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Review: Presk – and Cut/Mold

Earlier this year we introduced you to Presk (aka Pieter Willems), a producer from Amsterdam who has generated some serious hype in the year and a half that he’s been making tunes under this moniker. Willems delivered one hell of a Truancy Volume for us that featured some drool-worthy samples of his forthcoming releases, including […]

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Review: LV & Message To Bears

It’s rare that we here at Truants would write about the same artist twice in the space of a week, but sometimes it’s just inescapable. Fresh from the release of the “Routes” album with Joshua Idehen, London trio LV have dropped another gem in the shape of their collaboration with folk artist Message to Bears […]

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Review: James Braun – Massacre EP

Copenhagen; the capital and largest city of Denmark. Also considered one of the most environmentally friendly cities throughout all the world, yet also ranked in the top 10 most expensive cities to live in. However, it seems like a high exposure to good tasting air and high priced beer, also comes alongside great music as […]

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Review: Call Super – Staircase EP

The flux of tempo trends is one of the most fascinating narratives woven into the overarching chronology of dance music. At times steady and predictable, at other times erratic and unexpected, the constant push and pull between high and low BPM’s yields such microcosmic – and ultimately volatile – scenes as moombahton and juke. One […]

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Review: LV & Joshua Idehen – Routes LP

There’s been a recent surge in the blending of those fabled genres. That old chestnut eh? Whatchu call it – 2 step? Whatchu call it urban? No? Garage? Enough already. We generally dislike getting too caught up in categorising music, because it can so often become a neeky and reductionist route to analysing music. But […]

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Review: Reks – Rhythmatic Eternal King Supreme

Boston’s finest unsung hero is back with his latest offering ‘Rhythmatic Eternal King Supreme’. The criminally underrated Bostonian emcee wields an unrelenting flow that would rightly put a host of more commercially successful rappers to shame, no throwaway cliches or parvenu posturing, even a proclamation that boldly eschews the transient in favour of the essential akin […]

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Review: Bok Bok – Southside EP

“Ripe Banana,” Bok Bok’s 2009 atomic bomb of a production, was a musical revelation for me – ever since I first heard the track it’s been difficult to talk about Bok Bok (aka Alex Sushon) without turning the conversation into a game of superlatives. He’s at the helm of one of today’s best labels (Night […]

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Review: Jon Convex – Convexations EP

3024 is one of those prolific labels that you could file under “needs no introduction.” But since we’re not in the business of condescension or alienation, let me speedily touch on all the important points. Straight from the label’s website, “3024 is a Rotterdam zip code, and also an independent record label founded in 2007 […]

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Review: Midnight Eez & the Lost Tape

Whenever I write a post about an artist I try and read as much about them as I can and listen to as much of their back catalogue as I can find. In this case, it just isn’t possible. Some 15 or 16 years ago, All City co-founder, Irish DJ Splyce was in New York […]

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Review: Deep Teknologi – The Remixes

Out of the long list of upstart imprints to take the UK scene by storm last year, T. Williams and S.E.F.’s Deep Teknologi emerged as one of the most consistently rewarding and appealing. Boasting memorable releases from artists like JTRP, J. Bevin, and T. Williams himself, the label has secured a spot as one of […]

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Downloads, Releases, Sunday's Best

Sunday’s Best Pt. XVII

Something a little different this Sunday. Some Bay area raps from Roach Gigz & Lil 4 Tay. Not gonna pretend to be on an expert on either (I came across Roachy Balboa browsing myspace last year) but I’ve been stepping my hyphy game up since.  This is a new project from yet to be announced […]

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