Björk with a Dirty Projector excites me. The Orca swims again in the over-stained photos coming through on the wall; the backdrop to the shoulder-shaking tunes on play. The oh-ah-oh-oh harmonising. The garbled Longstreth, voice shaking in a glass while Tyrannosaurus Rex approaches, pushing through the light. I would have loooooooved you, for a long time. For a long time.
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Matt Kramer
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Aug 21, 2013
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FKA Twigs is making my ears cry right now, in the best way possible. This Gloucestershire born, London-based singer has been slinking her way into the top of my recently played list with her luscious, sonically deep and spacious, erotic future R&...
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Marietta Longley
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Oct 29, 2013
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While they might look like your standard neo-folk project, born on the image of popular collectives First Aid Kit and The Staves, Icelandic trio Samaris are far from your usual suspects. For one thing, it's not the folk genre in which the talents of ...
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Brontë Martin
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Mar 14, 2013
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Blue Hawaii are Montreal natives, and they sure know how to approach minimal electronic music. Signed with Arbutus Records, they most recently released their album, Untogether, on March 5, 2013, which includes the gem of a song "In Two." Along with "...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Oct 21, 2014
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Major props to Blue Hawaii on the release of a new EP titled Get Happy/Get Happier. On it are two tracks (as you may have guessed), each a different rendition of the same song.
What starts as a simple folk track on "Get Happy" quickly progresses int...
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