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Sounds like:
Conor Oberst,
Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band,
Desaparecidos
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Jason Grishkoff
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Dec 26, 2010
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I'm sure there are plenty of us out there who went through solid Bright Eyes phases in high school. And I'm sure that most all of us are about done with Bright Eyes. On the few rare occasions I've returned to Conor's older work, I've enjoyed myself f...
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2

Sounds like:
How to Dress Well,
Gold Panda,
Glasser
By
James Curtis
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Dec 8, 2010
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Rampaging across the blogosphere, James Blake, still only 21 and one of London's most promising young electronic producers, has broken through the world of dubstep and onto mainstream radio. His third and fourth EPs CMYK and Klavierwerke have been cr...
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3

Sounds like:
Neil Young & Crazy Horse,
Buffalo Springfield,
Crosby,
Stills,
Nash & Young
By
Joshua Mellin
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Nov 30, 2010
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James Mercer, of Shins & Broken Bells fame, has already proven he's quite adept at covering Neil Young standards, taking on "Harvest" during a 2004 acoustic set. He now tackles Young's retrospective masterpiece "Journey Through The Past".
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4

Sounds like:
MGMT,
Tears for Fears,
Empire of the Sun
By
Hugh McClure
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Nov 22, 2010
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One of the new stars of the burgeoning Melbourne, Australia electro scene, Gypsy and the Cat are making waves worldwide with the release of their debut album, Gilgamesh. Xavier Bacash and Lionel Towers began making music together in a garage just ove...
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By
Jason Grishkoff
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Oct 13, 2010
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For a new band, getting your music out there to be listened to is crucial. One successful approach that is often employed is working with another established artist to produce a remix that raises eyebrows in both fan camps. Such was the case for Empr...
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6

Sounds like:
Postal Service,
Sufjan Stevens,
Justice
By
Jennifer Kahn
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Aug 26, 2010
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"Folktronica" is a troublesome and somewhat cringe-worthy label frequently used to describe the music of UK artist James Yuill. First of all, Yuill's music consists mainly of elements that are more acoustic/indie than traditional folk, and more hous...
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7

Sounds like:
iamamiwhoami,
MØ,
Banks
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Jul 17, 2010
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For the past two years or so, Swedish songstress Lykke Li has been a mainstay of every electro music blog around the world. Ever since the release of her debut album, Youth Novels, Li's sweet and sour compositions have been a constant source of inspi...
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8

Sounds like:
Jose Gonzalez,
Broadcast 2000,
Postal Service,
The Books
By
Jess Alatorre
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Nov 23, 2009
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This is a one-man attempt at electronica, and he's nailed it. James Yuill has been on my playlist for months, but, as a sign that he's not a one-week wonder for me, I've taken my time to listen, become accustomed to, and grow to love the sounds of fo...
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