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Sounds like:
Shigeto,
Daisuke Tanabe,
Kidkanevil
By
sean o
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Sep 28, 2016
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The Gaslamp Killer is an oddity. His music is highly accessible, but never really seems to find its way to the masses. Ten points to you if you even knew he'd released a new album, the ever-shifting, always experimental Instrumentalepathy. Shit's men...
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Sounds like:
St. Sleep,
Oh Wonder,
Vallis Alps
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Sounds like:
Gonjasufi,
Teebs,
Alison Valentine
By
sean o
on
Oct 16, 2014
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I'm pretty much a sucker for anything GLK-related. I listen to Gaslamp Killer's debut album Breakthrough at work or when I need inspiration. I'm not overly familiar with L.A.-based Kid Moxie, but if she rolls with Gaslamp Killer, then she must be doi...
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By
sweeney kovar
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Sep 28, 2014
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Footwork is poised to be the next big sub-genre in American music. Although that previous statement was slathered with douchebaggery, the jittery, hip-hop infused electronic form has been bubbling in places like Chicago for years. The late great DJ R...
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5

Sounds like:
Weezer,
The Burning of Rome,
Arcade Fire
By
kaelasaez
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Jul 3, 2014
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Somewhere between the lines of rock, folk, and the 90s, there is the handcrafted creation known as The Gromble. They’re finally back on the scene with a new single, “Slam,” and it is totally worth digging your teeth into.
This time around the guys f...
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6

Sounds like:
Flying Lotus,
Gonjasufi,
Daedelus
By
Dwayne
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Sep 27, 2013
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Both Gilles Peterson and Grand Theft Auto have been extensively talked up round these parts, and rightly so. However, one artist we maybe should have paid more attention to is The Gaslamp Killer.His track "Nissim" is found on Gilles Peterson's Worldw...
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7

Sounds like:
Lapalux,
Mount Kimbie,
Floating Points
By
Hugh McClure
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Sep 27, 2013
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Adelaide isn't really a noted stop on the Australian musical landscape, and the majority of acts I review hail from the other major cities around the country. Bucking that trend is always fun though, and this particular track is twice as enjoyable.Bo...
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8

Sounds like:
D:unk,
Ben Jamin w/ Matt Miller,
Mike Kay
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