Every Monday, we’ll be providing a recap of all the great new music and news from Orienteer‘s roster over the previous week. Here is a list of all their releases and announcements from February 22nd through the 28th. To listen to all the newest releases in one place, check out the Orienteer New Releases playlist here.
Sad Night Dynamite – Self-titled debut mixtape
C. Tangana – El Madrileño
IAMSOUND, the hybrid creative studio, record label and visual artist management firm, and Zora, the open-source ecosystem for online media, partnered to present a NFT art exhibition that began last Friday and is set to continue this Friday, March 5th. Works made exclusively for this exhibition will be available from the likes of DJ and producer Yaeji, visual artist and art director Hassan Rahim, producer and recording artist Mura Masa, artist and musician Toro y Moi, and more. Full info here.
Show Me The Body – Survive EP announcement + “Survive” video
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Yeek announced that his new album is out March 19th and shared the title-track and video.
Rema – “Bounce”
Pop Smoke by Tracy Awino
Pop Smoke‘s label shared a new song featured in the forthcoming film BOOGIE, out this Friday, where he makes his debut acting role, playing Monk, New York City’s greatest amateur basketball player.
Denzel Curry & Kenny Beats – “Cosmic.m4a” feat. Joey Bada$$
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Denzel Curry and Kenny Beats shared The Alchemist’s version of “Cosmic.m4a” featuring Joey Bada$$, taken from their previously-announced UNLOCKED 1.5 project out this Friday.
Freddie Gibbs – co-hosted ESPN’s ‘A Room of Our Own’ special + covered Gil Scott-Heron’s “Winter In America” + guest on the ‘Joe Rogan Experience’ podcast
Freddie Gibbs by Pat Martin
Freddie Gibbs joined Tinashe as the co-host of Sunday’s ‘A Room of Our Own’ special on ESPN in celebration of Black History Month. During the broadcast, Freddie performed a rendition of Gil Scott-Heron’s “Winter In America.” Earlier in the week, he appeared as a guest on the ‘Joe Rogan Experience’ podcast. Listen HERE.
Chucky73 – “Ranchero”