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Sounds like:
Django Django,
Myd,
NoMBe
By
Mikky George
on
Jul 10, 2022
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I Have Very FewThe second half of the "Good Times" release train - "PROBLEMZ" is a celebration of a lack of any - it's a magical afro-funk electro-soul track that gives your legs all the vibes.Jungle has always bee...
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2

Sounds like:
Kid Bloom,
Peter McPoland,
Peach Pit
By
Mikky George
on
Apr 27, 2022
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A Million Seconds/A Million SituationsA soft rock track from The Walters gives me flashbacks of indie films and young creativity, with a hint of self-aware sadness.The "self-aware sadness" has become quite the stap...
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By
Tobias Handke
on
Oct 5, 2019
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As New York's Black Marble gears up for the release of new album,Bigger Than Life, the eclectic artist has dropped a new single in the form of the pulsating-ly fun "Private Show."A melodic '80s synth influenced foo...
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4

Sounds like:
MGMT,
Grouplove,
Passion Pit
By
Stella Mazzaferro
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Sep 9, 2019
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BRB, texting all of my friends to listen to the new FTP... Foster The People released another flirty track to finish out the end of summer and I'm ecstatic. This one takes a more funky, '80s synth approach of sound....
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By
Dylan Heneck
on
May 3, 2019
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As I sit writing this two little girls rolled past in identical outfits on matching scooters. It in no way represented anything about this song. The only aspect of the scene to me is how moody it is outside, but even that is a stretch.
Private Agend...
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6

Sounds like:
Kaytranada,
Pomo,
Ravyn Lenae
By
Sarah Jukes
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Aug 16, 2018
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Trust Kaytranada to produce nothing but an awesome R&B-fueled pop song. Also, full credit here to 22 year-old Lauren Faith out of London for matching it expertly with a heavy-weight like Kaytranada.
What's great about this is it's not some rando...
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8

Sounds like:
The National,
Frightened Rabbit,
The Twilight Sad
By
Kelsey Simpkins
on
Feb 2, 2017
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While A Festival, A Parade may sound like The National, the difference is that I actually like this band's brooding racket.
Based out of Newcastle upon Tyne, the band's first single of the year comes crashing out of the gate with alternative, slow-...
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