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Sounds like:
FKJ,
Laura Mvula,
Alice Russell
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Jul 26, 2015
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It would appear that Tom Misch has a hard time messing up a remix. Case in point: his take on "What You Don't Do."
With jazzy undertones, his re-imagining of the track sets the perfect tempo for an enjoyable listen. Lianne's vocals come as the cherr...
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Sounds like:
Ital & Halal,
Mono Junk,
Mary Velo
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Sounds like:
Driver Eight,
Pony Express
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4

Sounds like:
Alle Farben,
I'lls,
Tom Day
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Jul 6, 2015
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Hannes Fischer's new remix is a grower, but when it hits that moment around the 1-minute-mark I have a feeling you'll find yourself happy that you stuck around.
The original version of the track has picked up a healthy play-count just short of 300K ...
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Sounds like:
Alice Russell,
Rae Morris
By
Jason Grishkoff
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May 23, 2015
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I'm not sure who's more unstoppable here: Lianne La Havas or FKJ. Frankly I'm leaning toward the latter, but I'll let you decide...
Either way, French Kiwi Juice's remix of the track "Unstoppable" is absolutely everything I'd hoped to hear coming ou...
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Sounds like:
Laura Mvula,
Alice Smith,
Yuna,
Emeli Sande
By
Christiana Bartolini
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Apr 23, 2015
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Lianne La Havas is exactly the title of her newest single, "Unstoppable."
If you're familiar with her previous work, it's easy to hear that Lianne La Havas has definitely not hit any type of plateau on her new track. Quite the contrary, actually!
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7

Sounds like:
Active Child,
Oh Wonder,
Braids
By
sean o
on
Mar 31, 2015
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The times sure have changed since we interviewed Mt. Wolf in early 2013. The London-based band broke up, and after a nearly year-long hiatus they've have moved on without singer Kate Sproule.
That hasn't stopped the band from producing incredibly po...
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Sounds like:
Joanna Newsom,
Fleet Foxes,
Sufjan Stevens
By
Christiana Bartolini
on
Mar 16, 2015
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Haunting and eerie, Odetta Hartman invokes the perfect marriage between old and new folk on her single "Creektime."
The simplicity that bellows beneath the complex surface of this track emits originality and inventiveness. The short, sweet duration ...
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