Fantastic Mr Fox – The Trap

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The Black Acre big boss returns with his own distinct hunter/gatherer take on House music. Here he drops two oddball DJ weapons. ‘The Trap’ is the Full Monty FM Fox crate-haunter featuring fearless soul sample jacking, steam driven percussion and trademarked tangy chords. ‘Jackal Youth’ on the flip finally outs and assassinates Mr Fox’s not so secret alter ego. Breathy baritone vocals samples pin down steam engine churps and schoolyard hand clap percussion. For those who think a Fantastic Mr Fox record is welcome yet an all to rare occurrence will be please to hear he has started work on this debut longplayer!

U-God – Heavyweight

This post was originally for the new leak ‘Heavyweight’, but since I’m able to stream everything I’ve heard so far, I went with that. U-God’s Keynote Speaker drops this coming Tuesday.

Nylo (@HateNylo) – Indigo Summer (Mixtape)

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Last spring, a free project entitled Memories Speak, hit the internet, and was a surprise hit. Nylo garnered comparisons to Aaliyah and The Weeknd, and was called music’s best-kept secret.

Over the course of the past year, Nylo has been holed up in the studio crafting two new EPs, to pick up where Memories Speak left off: Indigo Summer and Indigo Rose. The Indigo Summer project, Nylo describes as “the re-introduction of color” into her life. You can expect the same delicate and soaring vocals, the same lyrical honesty, the same hybrid twist on R&B production, but this time maybe a little more color.

ALBUM STREAM: Jesse Boykins – P.O.P. (Purpose Or People) (EP)

You can check out the EP’s stream below. From Red Bull:

Today, Jesse Boykins III releases his new ‘P.O.P. (Purpose or People)’ EP. It’s the Red Bull Music Academy alum’s first project since his 2012 full-length, ‘Zulu Guru.’ The new EP includes Boykins’ cover versions of songs by Drake (‘Take Care’), the Rapture (‘How Deep Is Your Love’), Coldplay (‘Sparks’), Chris Brown (‘Beautiful People’) and Lana Del Rey (‘Young and Beautiful’), as well as some remixes and originals, two of which feature production by Sinden.

Redinho – Stinger/Searching

The latter track is below; also, I’ve included some upcoming tour dates for those looking to see Redinho live in action.

It’s time for the first glimpse of new music from Redinho since ‘Stay Together’ was released in December 2011. ‘Stinger’ heralds the start of more Redinho music coming on Numbers in 2013.

19 July – Farr Festival, Newnham
20 July – 10 Days Off, Ghent
24 Aug – Nowa Muzyka, Katowice
30 Aug – Outlook, Pula
07 Sept – Bestival, Isle of Wight

Detroit Files For Bankruptcy

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4umf reports:

State-appointed Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr on Thursday asked a federal judge permission to place the city into Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection.

The filing would begin a 30- to 90-day period that will determine whether the city is eligible for Chapter 9 protection and define how many claimants might compete for the limited settlement resources that Detroit has to offer. The bankruptcy petition would seek protection from creditors and unions who are renegotiating $18.5 billion in debt and other liabilities.

Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr, who in June released a plan to restructure the city’s debt and obligations that would leave many creditors with much less than they are owed, has warned consistently that if negotiations hit an impasse, he would move quickly to seek bankruptcy protection.

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder would have to sign off on the filing. A spokeswoman did not immediately return telephone calls Thursday.

Orr’s spokesman Bill Nowling would not confirm Thursday that the filing is imminent. However, he said, “Pension boards, insurers, it’s clear that if you’re suing us, your response is ‘no.’ We still have other creditors we continue to have meetings with, other stakeholders who are trying to find a solution here, because they recognize that, at the end of the day, we have to have a city that can provide basic services to its 700,000 residents.”

This week, the city’s two pension funds (which have claims to $9.2 billion in unfunded pension and retiree health care liabilities) filed suit in state court to prevent Orr from slashing retiree benefits as part of a bankruptcy restructuring.

Ambac Assurance Guaranty, which insures some of the city’s general obligation bonds, has also objected to Orr’s plan to treat those bonds as “unsecured,” meaning they’re not tied directly to a revenue stream and would receive pennies on the dollar of their value. Ambac, and other creditors, have threatened to file suit.

Sources agree that Orr’s deal with creditors, widely reported to be Bank of America Corp. and UBS AG, to pay a $344-million swap with a $255-million debtor-in-possession loan, is instrumental in the timing of the potential bankruptcy filing.

The deal gives the city access to $11 million a month in casino tax revenues that Orr has said is key to maintaining city services while negotiations, in or out of bankruptcy court, take their course with other creditors and unions.