Next Stop by Various Artists
02. Karma & Lotus - The Notice + Lost Beat Revised
03. Think Twice - Stars
04. LAL - Erase Me
05. Tony Ezzy - Give A Damm
06. Moonstarr - Broken Bossa
07. Arch_typ - 3333
08. LAL - Saturn (Alister Johnson Rmx)
09. LAL - Dancing the Same (Abacus Remix)
10. Murr - Addiction
11. Incubator - Dakar Pockey
12. Grahmzilla - Bionic
13. Moonstarr - Into the Out (feat. Sarah Linhares)
14. iNSiDEaMiND - The Tiniest Spy
15. Aadm - Piercing
Next Stop by Various Artists
Public Transit Recordings is one of those record labels that has quietly carved a pocket for all that music we’ll be listening to in 10 years time. Its “Future Now” philosophy permeates its ethos, whether guided by electronic soul tapping into a wider state of consciousness or gritty hip hop that actually says something while you move that ass. Its dubbed-out socialelectroconcious poetics with politics. In its storied 10-year history, surviving the ups and downs of the music biz and holding steady on what moves its core, PTR has remained committed to supporting and releasing innovative music that makes a statement. The idea behind the name of the label still holds true a decade since it's inception; A wide variety of people getting together for a moment in time, coming from different walks of life, different backgrounds, different life experiences all traveling together to one common destination. PTR artists take a ride on the idea that we must continue to explore the possibilities that music can say something while it makes you move, that you can think a bit about the world around you and be open to change while you nod your head on some sick swing.
Consider this compilation. Soul music is the thread and the songs are it's children who push the conventional into different tangents and headspaces. They all travel towards timeless music that makes sense now, and will make more sense in the future. Listen to the realness, the rawness. It is pure heart and soul poured in by real people scrambling for rent money, hustling to get their artistic ideas out to the wider world, working through sleepless nights to make deadlines, getting down on a dancefloor to shake the blues away. This isn't a trend, this is life. This is Next Stop.
Well, so much for that - you better hurry to the download now. One question though: do new tracks from Moonstarr mean, there'll be his second album soon?
via The Incubator