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The Milk – B Roads + Byron Bootleg

  • November 17, 2011
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Music is emotive. Or at least, good music is emotive. If it doesn't provoke some kind of response you can safely say that kind of tune is probably not for you. This music makes me feel so very bloody happy and carefree. It's the kind of tunes you kick back, nod your head, tap your foot and forget whatever is troubling you, maybe grab a hairbrush or an air guitar and play along mid-ironing session.

Taken off The Milks' B-Roads and B Sides EP, due out December 19th, the band blend soul, mo-town and old school hip-hop vibes together with a contemporary edge that is as catchy as it is stand-out.

The second track is a free download from UK hip-hop artist Byron. I've had one eye on Bryon for a while, so I am genuinely chuffed to deliver a verdict of "this is a tuuuuuune" for his bootleg take on the track.

Check and download the smiles belowwwww.


Download: The Milk – B Roads (Byron Bootleg)

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Skinny G

I am a man from London town. I sound like I am from Oliver Twist and often wear a monacle. It helps me feel more victorian innit. Given the choice I would spend all day browsing the net listening to music, sadly I'm still looking for a way of getting to do that. Though I am close. I write for earmilk.com. Mainly UK stuff, electronic, post dubstep band stuff, some hip hop anything that catches my eye or ear really.

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