The best songs of March 2016
My favourite songs of the past month. Get the majority of them as a continuous playlists below on Spotify and Soundcloud.
The top songs of the month
- Cassius – ‘Action’ feat. Mike D & Cat Power
- Hundred Waters – ‘Show Me Love’ (Skrillex remix feat. Chance The Rapper, Robin Hannibal and Moses Sumney)
- Kendrick Lamar – ‘Untitled 03 o5.28.2013’
- Mark Pritchard feat. Thom Yorke – ‘Beautiful People’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6rW2GpQLQE - Empress Of – ‘Woman Is A Word’
- Mura Masa – ‘What if I Go?’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVEkNbLL-RI - Gallant – ‘Bourbon’
- M83 – ‘Do It, Try It’
- Shit Robot – ‘End Of The Trail’ featuring Alexis Taylor
- Christine & The Queens – ‘iT’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9XeN3MSbyk
- Burnt Out – ‘Dear James’
- Lapsley – ‘Cliff’
- Come On Live Long – ‘For The Birds’
- Sheer Mag – ‘Nobody’s Baby’
- Brame & Hamo – ‘Kebab Dreams’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aG5zMBlr2Gs - Whitney – ‘Golden Days’
- Mmoths – ‘1709’
- Foals – ‘Run’
- Rubber Band – Caoutchouc (Soulwax)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1DrvAqa3ZE - Lindstrom – ‘Closing Shot’
- Manzana Kicks – ‘In Knots’
- A.K Paul – ‘Landcruisin’
- Cinema – ‘Night Train’
- All Tvvins – ‘Unbelieveable’
- Carriages – ‘Like A Child’
- Lisa O’Neill – ‘Pothole In The Sky’
- JMSN – ‘Cruel Intentions’
- David August – ‘J.B.Y.’
- Kelly Lee Owens – ‘1 of 3’
- Silences – ‘There’s A Wolf’
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