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Sounds like:
Fetty Wap,
Chrome Sparks,
Kaskade,
Snakehips
By
Clyde Erwin Barretto
on
Oct 17, 2015
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Fetty Wap’s “Trap Queen” has been slaying the singles charts for a year now, and one could say that it may have been the song of the summer. With its bright and colorful beats and irresistible hook, the New Jersey native released a powerful East Coas...
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Sounds like:
Kaytranada,
Ta-Ku,
Ryan Hemsworth
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Jan 7, 2015
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California-based ESTA. seems to have a lot of creative talent, because I could see I see a new track or remix of his pop up in my SoundCloud feed at least once a month.
Sometimes they seem to be experiments more than heartfelt investments in new mus...
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Sounds like:
Ta-Ku,
Kaytranada,
Flume
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Apr 21, 2014
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Computers are amazing. Not just because they're allowing me to write this blog post and share it with you -- but moreso because of their influence on modern music.
ESTA.'s remix of "Art Of Persuasion" by Alina Baraz is a prime example of the amazing...
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Sounds like:
Kaytranada,
Ta-ku
By
Dwayne
on
Jan 22, 2014
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We first featured San Diego beatsmith ESTA. on the back of this track, and alluded to his ability to re-flip a pretty well-known sample.His latest track, "ReturnOfTheMack," does (as the title suggests) the same thing. Using dreamy, dripping soundscap...
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Sounds like:
School of Seven Bells,
Vaults,
CHVRCHES,
Foxes
By
Sam McLoughlin
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Nov 29, 2013
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When did the UK become the world's petri dish for female-led synth pop bands? Add Letters to Fiesta to the wave that includes Vaults, Foxes, CHVRCHES, London Grammar, etc.This impressive debut is off the Manchester natives new EP, Aphorism, and featu...
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Sounds like:
Chris Brown,
Justin Timberlake,
Michael Jackson
By
Clyde Erwin Barretto
on
Nov 20, 2013
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Off Chris Brown's sixth studio album X, his song "Fine China" was a monstrous ode to Michael Jackson (and also inspired by Stevie Wonder and Sam Cooke). The nostalgic, thick bass funk beats, the dance choreography in the music video, and his vocal st...
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