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Washed Out is Ernest Greene, a young guy from Perry, Georgia, USA who makes bedroom synthpop that sounds blurred and woozily evocative.
There’s a sense of longing and distance in
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Sounds like:
TOPS,
Alvvays,
Hazel English
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Mikky George
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Aug 5, 2024
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Washed Out takes us on a magical journey with "Waking Up."From "The Hardest Part" to "Waking Up," Washed Out has set up their new album, Notes From a Quiet Life, to be reflective, enigmatic, and enthralling. "Wakin...
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Sounds like:
Dan San,
Men I Trust,
Dayglow
By
Mikky George
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May 22, 2024
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Washed Out gives us a numbing synth-wave track that strikes every chord of my heart with "The Hardest Part."Synths and rainy days are such an underrated combination, and Washed Out is here to guide us right back to...
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Sounds like:
Small Black,
Neon Indian,
Animal Collective
By
Stella Mazzaferro
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Jul 7, 2020
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Washed Out, aka Ernest Greene, has returned with his second single of 2020; a window into upcoming album, Purple Noon, releasing August 7th via Sub Pop Records. As someone living in the greater Seattle area, I felt...
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Sounds like:
Electric Guest,
Danger Mouse
By
Dylan Heneck
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Oct 22, 2018
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Stress is a funny, all-present invisible force. Steam is the natural gas created when stress is released. Steam makes up a whopping 15% of our atmosphere.
In a recent study it was found that beat-laden music, or sounds that induced dancing, led to a...
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Sounds like:
Tycho,
Shallou,
Blackbird Blackbird
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Aug 16, 2018
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So this is sort of an "Indie Shuffle dream team." Both artists involved have been featured countless times, so chances are you kind of know exactly what you're going to get into before hitting play.
"Forgive" is Roosevelt's latest single off upcomin...
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Sounds like:
Com Truise,
Machinedrum
By
Molly O'Mera
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Sep 2, 2017
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A music professor told me once that a good rule of thumb in recording is to not mix digital midi instrumentals with real, acoustic sounds.
It might be a hard trick to get right, but if there was one to do it, it’d be Lone. The unofficial master of m...
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