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They called him Midori even though that was normally only a name used for females. It wasn’t at all to make fun of him though. The name described his trade and he was in fact very talented in his field. With quick hands he delivered his products to his customers in back alleys and bars. Their hands passed the money he left the small bag that everyone in Japan would kill to get their hands on. I know he is called Midori but I’ll never know if it was because of the drug or because of the huge piles of green money that he made selling it.
17 year old beat prodigy Beat Culture first came onto my radar earlier this year after hearing a compilation of his remixes. As with each of those remixes and his string of releases in between, his latest single Midori which was recently posted up on the Bad Panda Records Soundcloud is more of the same stunningly large meticulously handcrafted beat wizardry. A smooth smoked out bar piano line opens the scene for hazy synth work and head nodding beats. Out of the haze a Beyoncé sample drops one of the most emotion charging hooks of the year and the ride only continues to get better from there. Check the single out here and be on the look out for his upcoming release Tokyo Dreamer on January 15th.
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