
Download: Mark Aubert - Day Reset
Been a while since I did a You Should Know post, but today after listening back to some classic Mark Aubert beats I decided it had to be done.
This album dropped originally in 2008, and I first heard some of the beats in old online mixes, ‘Tomorrow comes again’ and ‘Black Cloud Over My Head’ being standout tracks for me from that period. This album has incredible and unique feel to it, beautiful beats, raw, stylish and something you can listen to over and over again. Some of the sampling and styles remind me a bit of S.Maharba, which may be a coincidence that he featured tracks in his mixes and they both have releases on Sassbologna Records. To be honest though I could ramble on all day about this guys music but basically you should check it out for yourself.
There are two other LP’s up for free on his bandcamp which have been released since Day Reset and I have included them below after the jump, starting with the oldest, through to the newer releases from 09 and 10.
Very much looking forward to more stuff from Mark Aubert, enjoy the music.

Download: Deca One - Computer Soul
I’d not heard of Deca One previous to Justin hitting me up to tell me to check this out, as soon as I checked out the first track I knew it was some hot shit. Some 8bit but funky sounding beats to get yo head nodding on a Monday morning! One of the best ‘Beat tapes’ I’ve heard in a minute, well worth a listen.

Download Shlohmo - Shlo-Fi EP (compressed .mp3 / .zip)
Download Shlohmo - Shlo-Fi EP (lossless .flac / .zip)
Error Broadcast is seriously the tightest and they just dropped another smasher for you all from Shlohmo. Top quality stuff as ever and be sure to check his tag below this post to browse our site for other Shlohmo releases. Anyway here’s what they had to say..
From across the misty hills of San Francisco, we welcome kid Shlohmo with his long-awaited Shlo-Fi EP for release at Error Broadcast. His instant-classic Shlomoshun EP made faces fall earlier this year but this one will boost the cat to a whole new level.
19-years old Shlohmo delivers the soundtrack for the LA aftershow party. His tracks swarm from dirty textures, strange sounds and obscured samples. It’s not Hip Hop what you hear, but the echoes are clearly there: under the blanket the beats are alive and kicking, the compression is awful (as we love it) and from the way Shlohmo arranges his tracks, it is clear what this kid listens to at night.
Solanaceous and surreal music from the point Burial and Fly Lo let off.