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Sounds like:
Wu-Tang Clan,
GZA,
Ghostface Killah
By
Tobias Handke
on
Dec 31, 2015
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Inspired by friend Quentin Tarantino's latest masterpiece The Hateful Eight, sometime Wu-Tang member and terrible director RZA has remixed Adrian Younge's "Hands Of God" in tribute to his director buddy.
The original version of "Hands Of God" is tak...
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Sounds like:
Radiohead,
Little Dragon,
Bilal
By
sweeney kovar
on
Apr 17, 2015
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90's stalwarts Stereolab made their mark partly due to the way Laetitia Saddier's vocals complemented and contrasted the experimental pop vibes of the English band.
Adrian Younge, a rising star producer and musician ushering a new wave of retro-fee...
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By
Lauren Ziegler
on
Dec 8, 2014
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Ohhhhhh, that syncopation. This is one sexy track.
Perth artist Adria has just released first single "Pull Me Under." It's very good, but that's no surprise considering that the track was co-written by Viktor Balter-Lundin (Lykke Li) and produced by...
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4

Sounds like:
Vaux and Rivera,
Kidnap Kid,
The Aston Shuffle,
Duke Dumont
By
Aaron Blum
on
Jul 15, 2014
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Swedish DJ/producer Adrian Lux is known for infectious hooks and groovy dance jams. Another thing he should be known for is his ability to pick and choose other artists to work with that do not pigeonhole him into the next "typical" electronic artist...
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5

Sounds like:
Maverick Sabre,
Jess Mills,
Jakwob
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6

Sounds like:
Rebecca & Fiona,
Nause,
Axwell
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By
Chad L.A. Roberts
on
Mar 15, 2013
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Earlier in the month, Adrian Lau gave us sweet dreams with his track "Blue Dreams." Today, he prepares our auras for the spring weather by offering an introspective look at his life with "Look Real High." This Brooklyn native rapper is making his rou...
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Sounds like:
Venice Dawn,
Wu Tang Clan,
Roc Marciano
By
sweeney kovar
on
Mar 7, 2013
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It may be difficult for those younger than 25 years old to remember a time when Wu Tang were shocking instead of classic. In the early 90s world of boom-bap, funk, and electro-inspired rap, Wu Tang's obscure mythology and cryptic street lyricism may ...
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