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Cooperative Music is a collective of independent record labels, formed in 2005, to release their music and develop their artists around Europe. The labels who currently form Cooperative Music are Bella Union, City Slang, Deltasonic, Downtown, Fiction, Heavenly, Memphis Industries, Moshi Moshi Records, Rabid Records, V2 and Wichita Recordings. Discover part of their catalogue with this playlist. Bonus interview on FAIRTILIZER BLOG
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Stuntman5’s third album “Akolabuzi” is a bare fist battle between an unbridled electronica and a noisy rock reminiscent of My Bloody Valentine’s shoegaze guitars. A recording made with a few microphones and a laptop, DIY is the way to go. Stuntman5 is also known as DJ Cognac Jay and he made this exclusive mix. Check it out, then jump on the FAIRTILIZER BLOG to read the interview.
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Becoming one of the bigger names in the Los Angeles underground hiphop scene? Yes, they did that. But today is a new day aka time for a new sound. Think the Beastie Boys, The Strokes, A Tribe Called Quest, The Police…think surf rock and beers with friends on Friday night. Mix it all together and here they are: Lexicon. New album “The Rapstars L.P.”, 3 years in the making. Listen to the burning playlist, then swing by OUR BLOG for the interview.
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Belleruche, the British soul trio born in the depths of London out of a shared love for tea, old vinyls, and true funk returns with a new album, The Express, on Tru-thoughts recordings. It’s better than ever and will surely put a smile on the faces of fans and win over the rookies. A stunning follow-up album with a rawer bluesy edge! Preview some of the tracks in the playlist (right there on the left) and check the interview on the FAIRTILIZER BLOG!
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A gift from Hianta of Fluokids and Fool House.
‘’So this summer I was a little bit bored by the pool and listening to amazing tunes, I decided to put them in order and make a new playlist. (Un)fortunately I was a little bit lazy too, and as time passed, the playlist grew larger and larger and now it has a little bit of everything that I like.’’ – Hianta.
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