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NICOTEENBUZZ JUNE 13 MIXTAPE →



There’s this homie that we kick it with that goes by Nicoteenbuzz, and he’s one of our most trusted organic sources for legit new jams of the independent electronic ilk. He has a real nose for a wide variety of experimental jams, trading in everything from super radio friendly indietronic stuff like Passion Pit to the work of obscure bedroom vaporwavers like Computer Dreams. No one real person has been more instrumental in the creation of Tiananmen Square Dance than the man behind Nicoteenbuzz (and many, many other pseudonyms over the years). With that in mind, we’d like to give special attention to his latest free mix, the NICOTEENBUZZ JUNE 13 MIXTAPE. Featuring several new singles along with a handful of tried-and-true favorites, the many isolated strains resulting from that seminal summer of 2010 are all briefly represented here on Nicoteenbuzz’s latest free offering. Come for Clams Casino’s dark underground hip-hop and Wasted Nights’ nostalgic VHS-wave and stay for Com Truise’s warped synthwave and Ice Cream Social’s bite-size splashes of 64-bit synesthesiæ. Do tha right thing, and grab a free download of NICOTEENBUZZ JUNE 13 MIXTAPE. Afterwards, follow our good buddy on Twitter for more good recommendations.





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LAPTI - “DON’T U KNOW?”



Russia is really making some icy splashes, with several notable artists like Capo Blanco, Lapti, and Summer of Haze repping the cold dark motherland all around the hipster blogosphere. Lapti, one of our favorite new acts on the scene, has been featured prominently lately at the blog and on the mixes due to the assumptive nature of his reworked hi-fi sampling. “Don’t U Know?”, though little more than a one-to-two-minute slice of funk life, perfectly freeze frames that soulful boogie vibe prevalent among much of the Juicy and Keats//Collective crews. Eschewing the intentionally degraded audio styling of vaporwave acts like Luxury Elite or Miami Vice, Lapti prefers to keep it clear as a bell, yet dripping with a sheen of subtle retro production techniques. Imagine a less chopped and screwed Spend the Night With Games, and that’s what you get with Lapti: a flash point waking synthwave dream with unobtrusive improvements that remain hidden at first blush. The best part is that the bite-size nature of little clips like “Don’t U Know?” practically demand repeat listens. Do tha right thing, and grab a free MP3 download of Lapti’s “Don’t U Know?” below, and download or purchase everything else you can get your hands on by the Muscovite wunderkind ASAP.





MP3 Download of “Don’t U Know?”, by Lapti




VANGUARD - “ECHOHUNTER”



At Tiananmen Square Dance, we’re always sure to cite our sources, and we’d just like to let you know that if you haven’t already checked out DjemUK’s 80’s Dreamz mix at his Soundcloud page, then you need to get after it now. The featured Vanguard jam, along with several other VHS-wave tunes are all there, compiled for your convenience, and many of them are even free downloads. The organic electronic vibe in “Echohunter” starts slowly with a cascading ambient digital rain, building both in volume and intensity, reaching an absolutely supernatural high shortly after the one-minute mark. Sonorous vocal samples precede the meat of “Echohunter”, as if an annunciation of the glory to come. A bassline straight out of an early 80’s wet boogie dream underlies the reprise of some of the most truly triumphant vocals we have ever had the pleasure of hearing, and a lo-fi found monologue walks us back and out abruptly after the track is chopped and screwed into computerized oblivion. Boasting a prominent sample of Alexander O’Neal’s 1986 R&B hit “If You Were Here Tonight”, the song is perfect for fans of the earthy downtempo of Tycho, the dark witch house of Friendzone, or any particularly bouncy vintage synthwave jam by the likes of Lapti or Capo Blanco. Do tha right thing, and check out Vanguard’s “Echohunter” after the bump, and you can even download the free EP on which it is featured here, if you so desire. Of course, we also recommend you check out DjemUK’s 80’s Dreamz playlist too. There’s some truly good shit there.





MP3 Download of “Echohunter”, by Vanguard (from the Echo EP)


VHS WAVE VOL THREE →





After our hiatus, we re-arrive with the third installment of our new and exciting VHS Wave series. We owe our readership and listenership (?) an apology due to the unannounced vacation, but we are sure you understand. If it makes you feel better, we did our homework, and we are very happy with and proud of VHS Wave Vol Three, featuring the most tracks on any mix released to date (barring double releases, of course). This worthy entry into the Tiananmen Square Dance canon boasts more than its fair share of recent synthwave singles and old vaporwave and witch house faves. Kicking the party off with an overlooked VHS-wave oldie by Culture Voyage and bookending the experience with a mind-blowingly hazy banger by Friendzone, this mix is among our most treasured so far. Many little known artists from AMDiscs made their way onto the playlist, due to the timely release of their 2013 mixtape, so we’re happy to spread their love. Additionally, look for new singles by Luxury Elite, Airbird & Napolian, and Phaseone. We dredged up everything from the retro IDM-influenced synthwave in Dreams West’s “</3” to Giraffage’s glo-fi rework of Owl Eyes’ “Closure”. The varied representation of our favorite experimental electronic music styles is here in full force this month, so we’re sure you’ll pardon our releasing it a little on the late side. It’s well worth the wait. Download it here, or stream it at our Bandcamp page if you like to keep your hard drive uncluttered. As per usual, we highly appreciate your listening, and we sincerely hope that we broaden your musical horizons or at least add to your growing collection. If you enjoy what we have compiled, repost on your favorite social network. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for more regular updates, and above all, support the featured artists financially. Buy their albums, attend their shows, and fund their Kickstarter projects. Without them, TSQ would probably just be a bunch of Nickelback songs.





SIDE A



1.   CULTURE VOYAGE  digital stargate

2.   POORSCHE  good anna da bad

3.   HORSE HEAD  we can win

4.   DREAMS WEST  </3

5.   ESPRIT 空想  cruiser

6.   MIDNIGHT RUNNERS  tell me

7.   LUXURY ELITE  secret

8.   DIANA  born again

9.   TAPES  slow touch

10. AIRBIRD & NAPOLIAN  in the zone

11. MIAMI VICE  skymall™

12. JACOB 2-2  videolympics



SIDE B



13. AIRSPORTS  dubbed in 3D

14. SUPREME CUTS & HALEEK MAUL  ball

15. JOGGING HOUSE  you don’t talk

16. THE PILLARS OF CREATION  gloom

17. OWL EYES  closure (giraffage remix)

18. CHUCK PERSON  eccojam B7

19. SAINT PEPSI  balancing towers

20. RIMAR  all we have

21. PHASEONE  bianca

22. LAPTI  featuring ol

23. SECRET SCHOOL  ghost ocean (oh, the world!)

24. FRIENDZONE  !!-major



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Tsq Vol II



Lately, we’ve been getting a lot of questions about broken links and requests for working links for the second volume of our free monthly mixes. Because we appreciate your interest, instead of just fixing the .rar links in old posts, we decided to compile the whole set here for your convenience. If you’ve missed the window of opportunity to enjoy some of our older playlists, just click the cover artwork to download, or press “stream” below it to visit the corresponding Bandcamp page. Which is your favorite?



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Record label Astro Nautico just released a sprawling free mix called Atlantics Vol. 3, featuring a brand new Jacob 2-2 single, along with some other names that we recognize. While supposedly not as ambitious of Vol. 2, there are thirty-two free jams available for the taking over at Astro Nautico’s Bandcamp right now. Considering how legit this new Jacob 2-2 single sounds, it just might be high time for a dizzownload. “Videolympics”, while cluttered with a small choir of synth noises, immediately startles the listener with its smooth hi-fi clarity. Akin to the sounds coming from that dedicated movement of crystal clear funk, boogie, and soul music, the tune is mixed well and has a very metropolitan tone to it. Despite the 8-bit arcade sounds and the Tron-esque bassline, “Videolympics” sounds almost like overly ambitious corporate mood music, like birth and death in the digital age. What really makes this track a winner is that neon shorts-wearing bright eyed 80’s whiz kid vibe that’s a part of every Jacob 2-2 song, but with a crisp, clean bite to it that goes down ever so smoothly. Pour yourself some champagne, play a couple rounds of Galaga, and grab a free MP3 download of Jacob 2-2’s “Videolympics” today. Afterwards, check out Atlantics Vol. 3, and consider spending some cash on Jacob 2-2’s previous releases. We’ll personally stand behind his Cabazon EP.





MP3 Download of “Videolympics”, by Jacob 2-2


VHS WAVE VOL TWO →





The sophomore installment of our new free monthly mix series is now officially available for stream and download. Featuring a hodgepodge of new singles and recently unearthed classics, VHS Wave Vol Two is a treasure trove of jams that feature that independent bedroom synthwave sound that we know and crave. Side A of the playlist starts with a typical VHS-wave bang in the form of Lapti’s sassy funk tune “Day by Day”, segueing into a more radio-friendly glo-fi and synthwave vibe after a few tracks. We packed in a couple of new wave and downtempo songs towards the end of the first side as well, most notably, a crashing entr’acte of sorts with Lusine’s stellar IDM/post-rock jam “Stratus”, from his most recent full-length. What sets this particular entry aside, however, from previous mixtapes is the very pervasive witch house tone in side B. Featuring everything from Main Attrakionz’ deep dark hip-hop (produced by Friendzone) to an ear-splitting loop-based vaporwave outro by Chuck Person, the second half of VHS Wave Vol Two is all hazy metropolitan chic and jet black urban serenades. Don’t miss our favorite cut from Giraffage’s newly released neo-R&B album or Elite Gymnastics’ “Is This on Me?” towards the end, an old unreleased gem from 2010 that we’re sorry we’ve only now just discovered. We’ve taken great care to compile only the absolute best of what we’ve heard since our last installment, so we sincerely hope you enjoy what lies here. If VHS Wave Vol Two broadens your horizons musically, please consider reposting on your social network of choice or jamming it at your next house party. We’d of course be honored if you followed us on Twitter, Facebook, and Bandcamp for more updates and plugs that don’t get full write-ups. Ultimately, though, we’ll be happiest if you explore the back catalogs of the artists represented here. Purchase their releases, fund their Kickstarters, attend their shows, and buy their merch, because they could really use more airtime and capital. If you discover your next favorite artist and give them a little bit of a financial bump thanks to our free monthly mixes, we’ll know that we did our job. Do tha right thing, and grab a free download of VHS Wave Vol Two right here, or stream it for free right here.





SIDE A



1.   LAPTI  day by day

2.   MIDNIGHT RUNNERS  late night dancer

3.   OCCULT YOU  warp drive

4.   GIRAFFAGE  all that matters

5.   AMUSEMENT  mural

6.   ONTHE88  an evening out

7.   TEAMS  original theft

8.   FANCY MIKE  swan swan

9.   MIRROR KISSES  takeover

10. CROZET  we can see it

11. LUSINE  stratus



SIDE B



12. MIAMI VICE  climate control

13. SUPREME CUTS  E2

14. CLAMS CASINO  motivation

15. KVLTIK  horizon

16. MAIN ATTRAKIONZ  chuch

17. JULIAN WASS  (theme from kuchibiru network 3)

18. TAQUWAMI  all my life

19. NAPOLIAN  ascension

20. ELITE GYMNASTICS  is this on me?

21. CHUCK PERSON  eccojam A3



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Miami Vice - Climate Control
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Climate Control" - Miami Vice from Culture Island



Aside from the fantastically appropriated name, Miami Vice really has a handle on that retro lo-fi vibe that we like to call “VHS-wave” in these parts. Brought to our attention via Fortune 500’s Music of the Now Age mix, Miami Vice screams “vintage”. For crissakes’, their debut full-length was released late last year on floppy disk. The above featured track, “Climate Control”, is our top pick from Culture Island, as it perfectly encompasses that hypnotically warm altered state of mind that only something that smacks of one’s childhood can bring about. Perfectly benign rhythm synth tracks ebb and flow like waves surrounding a looped sample, bringing to mind the general vibe of super-mall elevator music or the incurably optimistic Weather Channel loop. Leave it up to Miami Vice to keep you smart, healthy, and en vogue, as only the DOS-based sounds of times past can. Do tha right thing and grab an MP3 download of “Climate Control”, by Miami Vice below. It’s just one piece of the whole experience that is Culture Island, though, so we recommend partaking in that album if you enjoy what you hear today. If you don’t buy the floppy disk, though, we definitely won’t be hatin’.





MP3 Download of “Climate Control”, by Miami Vice (from Culture Island)




MIDNIGHT RUNNERS - “LATE NIGHT DANCER”



Here’s another sassy jam by our favorite Asian boogie duo, Midnight Runners. Relative unknowns until they were featured on a couple of mixes, most notably those by Juicy and Keats//Collective, Midnight Runners have since been upgraded to “slightly less unknown than before”, and we’d badly like to change that. We’ve amassed a pretty sizable collection of go-to acts for that smoove retro vibe: 18 Carat Affair, Capo Blanco, Vektroid, and the like. With a lot of artists and acts, very rarely can you unearth a previously unreleased tune or purchase a brand new release with absolutely no doubt that the same amazing level of quality and heart will be represented. Midnight Runners bring that over the top, uptown tone to every single one of their tracks every time, without fail. “Late Night Dancer”, released about a year ago on a compilation called Assembly Point, is a bit slower and more laid back than some of the other Midnight Runners songs that we’ve featured here before, but that slaphappy vintage percussion quickly identifies the Indonesian twosome. Instead of sassy vocal samples; clean electric keys, backing guitar pluckage, and the vibrato of a recurring italo-disco synth lead take center stage in “Late Night Dancer”. Hiding behind the lounging pace is an incurably optimistic feel and a synth lick that just won’t take no shit. Do tha right thing, and grab a free MP3 download of Midnight Runners’ “Late Night Dancer” today, and be sure to grab a copy of their Overdive EP via Darker Than Wax as well. It’s worth every penny!





MP3 Download of “Late Night Dancer”, by Midnight Runners


VHS WAVE VOL ONE →





The cycle has begun anew. We are now on year three of Tiananmen Square Dance’s reign. With the inception of our domain, our Twitter, Facebook, and Bandcamp page, our reach has expanded exponentially. As a result, so has the amount of time and level of dedication that we’re putting into locating, praising, compiling, and perpetuating this new wave of independent electronic music. With this second anniversary upon us, we’re excited to announce the first edition of a brand new series, VHS Wave Vol One. There’s no better way to describe that microniche sound that we live for, so we officially adopting “VHS-wave” as our cornerstone focus. It is getting so incredibly difficult to whittle the deluge of fantastic jams that we pull in every month down to an acceptable length, but we’re sticking closely to the formula. In addition, we’ll be adopting a side A / side B method that we’ve loosely employed before, and that will be the rule for future monthly free mixes. With this particular installment, VHS Wave Vol One, we dug deep into the dark corners of the discographies of some of our favorite retro lo-fi synthwave acts, unearthing some choice cuts by Vektroid and 18 Carat Affair. In addition, we added some funky fuel to the fire in the form of entries by Midnight Runners and Sloslylove, thanks to the free new Keats//Collective Vol. 3 playlist. Friendzone’s original contribution, along with their production of Mondre M.A.N.’s “Do or Die” also come courtesy of their recently released Kuchibiru Network 3 mixtape. Of course, we also took great care to represent some of this past month’s standout singles as well, most notably Teams’ rocking new wave tune “Hatsumi” and Mirror Kisses’ eighties drenched synthwave banger “Runaways”. We are very happy with VHS Wave Volume One, a reasonably cohesive mixture of VHS-wave, synthwave, and new wave (with a splash of underground hip-hop). We hope you enjoy this collection as well. If you’re just joining us, feel free to peruse our back catalog here at our site or at our Bandcamp page. Follow our Twitter and Facebook for regular updates that don’t make it to the site. Those of you who have been fans for some time, we appreciate your retweets, shares, and posts immensely. Remember that every track on this mix that you enjoy was painstakingly crafted by a corresponding artist that deserves your financial support. Pay for their Bandcamp albums, pledge to their Kickstarters, and buy their merch. We love this current musical movement, and if it ends because no one paid for the songs, we’re gonna be pissed. In conclusion, do tha right thing. Download VHS Wave Volume One here, or stream it for free here.





SIDE A



1.   VEKTROID  orion megalith

2.   MIDNIGHT RUNNERS  stop over

3.   SLOSLYLOVE  been a long time

4.   SPINOFF  understood

5.   TEAMS  hatsumi

6.   SOFT LIGHTING  relive the motion

7.   SHADES  y.g. united

8.   MIRROR KISSES  runaways

9.   CROZET  before tomorrow, nooka

10. PHASEONE  hunter



SIDE B



11. FRIENDZONE  moments (part 2)

12. MONDRE M.A.N.  do or die

13. GUMMY†BE▲R!  daydreamingdeath

14. THE PILLARS OF CREATION  lust

15. FUJIMOTO TETSURO  puddle

16. 18 CARAT AFFAIR  10th & quindaro

17. WASTED NIGHTS  views

18. SAND CIRCLES  continuity

19. SUPREME CUTS  epitome

20. NAPOLIAN  rejoice



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