Hello once again! This week’s #bottomrightcorner spotlights some fresh beats of the future-experimental variety. Featuring some new instrumentals by the likes of Seth Williams and fLako, as well as some mellow tones by XXYYXX and múm, this music is so smooth and, there’s no better way to put it, SO good. Happy Friday!

 
fLako – Honey Drips

fLako

fLako



This track and its mysterious sounds move in and out at the most surprising of times… It reminds me of a dark and rainy day in a room that has a leaky roof and bowls littered all over the floor to catch the falling water. It’s gorgeous. If I had any more poetic and deep shit to say, I’d hook you guys up, but I don’t think words can help this one. Take a listen. Then go and check out the rest of his Eclosure 12″ Vinyl. Whatever this man touches turns to gold.
    
Seth Williams – Race the Sun
SETH WILLIAMS

SETH WILLIAMS



Now, ever since the likes of Christian Tiger School brought the LA-esque beatfreakiness to our shores, we’ve started to embrace the local talents that we have right here at home. That’s where Seth Wiliams comes in. With a jazz musician for a father and his mother an opera singer, Wiliams is completely self taught, and is a songwriter, singer and musician as much as he is a producer. If someone doesn’t scoop up this man right quick, it would be a sad, sad thing; his new EP Journey to Love is versatile enough to satisfy MCs and jazz vocalists alike, providing the most gorgeous music for a blissful atmosphere. Don’t sleep.
    
múm – We Have A Map of the Piano
mum

mum



This track gives me goosepimples. Balmy in all its pillowy goodness, this one reminds me of the Sigur Ros tune one listens to on trips to the forest with hipster friends. Gorgeous and gentle, this track– no album – is a winner. Famous for their glitchy music and unconventional use of instruments, Icelandic múm know how to astound.
    
XXYYXX – About You
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The vocals on this track are esoteric and creepy, but one can’t deny the technique and talent that goes into the tracks made by XXYYXX. Marcel Everett is his name, and he’s only 17. They just seem to keep getting younger, don’t they? The video, directed by VASH, is eerie but beautiful. If you haven’t listened to this album, do so. Very soon.
    
Shigeto – Field Day (Braille Remix)
shigeto

shigeto



Majestic and twinkly, this track is one of the best Shigeto remixes yet. One can’t be sure how some of the sounds in these tracks are made – for example in the beginning of the track it appears as if a gun is being cocked – but they do indeed work well together. Listening to this track is like taking a journey through a world of wonderful sounds. Please do enjoy.
    
Lakim – Various
lakim

lakim



This beat-maker here has a serious hip hop flavour reminiscent of the trippy instros of the 90s. He’s just released his newest contribution entitled Esoteric, which is pretty darn good and a lot more experimental and electronically influenced… but let’s get you caught up with these tracks first before you give that a listen here.
    
Eric Lau – The Mission EP
eric lau

eric lau



And last but never least, Eric Lau. This well-travelled Brit has decided to grace our shores this week and will be working in conjunction with Beatdimensionz to bring that soulful flavour to our South African ears – live in Cape Town and Johannesburg. Lucky us! For those of you who are unfamiliar with his melodies, now’s the time to get up to scratch. Take a listen and make your way down to one of these venues. You won’t regret it!