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Now that we've rubbed the gunk out of your eye sockets after our hyper-short hibernation, we're ready to stare 2016 straight in the face. But not before making a massive playlist of our favourite 2015 tracks.
Mixtape feat. Johnny Greenwood, Drake, Oneoftrix Point Never, Pusha T, Ab Liva, Aukso Orchestra, Prince, Earl Sweatshirt & GZA and Motorpsycho.
Rebirth, Russia and all of your worst fears. For your viewing pleasure.
Three years and millions of sales since his first mixtape Drake is not pretending to be anything else than a middle class Canadian dude for whom 'the bottom' was playing soccer on fake grass or being extatic about working the nightshift in some random store while your friends are combing their hipster beards by the cash register.
Pusha T slams down an epic beef track, tipping his hat to Biggie and starting up some ruckus with Drake and Lil' Wayne. The Dream signs off on the hook. Some great lines here: "We the ones the judges are juggling their gavels on". The sarcastic cackle sample is Uncle Ricky a.k.a. Slick Rick The Ruler. Crumbs.
The best Shlohmo tracks are made in moonless absences you have never heard of. And although this new one called "Wen Uuu" is mild and clear, it is still smudged with the darkness blotting out hope, the gale prophesying your downfall.
It's the second official The Weeknd mixtape called 'Thursday', you guys. So now Thursday isn't just the new Saturday anymore. It's also the new edge of 21st century music. Drake makes a welcome appearance, bleeps, grinds and general depressive degeneracy abounds. You know what to do.
Just when you thought official Lil' Tunafish mixtapes were about to be extinct: here's the bait for Tha Carter iv. Say what you will, when Wayne gets to cruise missile speed, he still goes hard (for your face, like Oil of Olay) while the rest go figure. OK, enough with the half-assed quotes. Download the thing already.
Mr. Lupe originally dropped this Mixtape 'cassette style', which means it was one long mp3, but I prefer the 'chopped' version with separate tracks. I haven't listened all the way through, but I've picked up the rhymes 'I'm doing this for the block and the blogosphere' and 'I am on my 'uh hu' they are on their 'oh no', I've heard him rapping over Radiohead, chuckled at what I can only describe as the first MC'd advertising on a mixtape (basically an ad for the HP DM3 laptop with Lupe saying 'yeah' and 'you got that right' on top) and you can be damn sure I'm gonna be bumping that singalong 'Angels' Remix in my car for the rest of the day. 'Cuz I'm commercial like that.