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Sounds like:
Twin Sister,
Broods,
Oh Wonder
By
Justin Lam
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Feb 12, 2016
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It's been a long time in between drinks, but New York duo Salt Cathedral have returned to the forefront of my musical appetite. Their newest single "No Ordinary Man" is a timely reminder of the evocation that stems from Juliana's vocal isolation.
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Sounds like:
Emancipator,
Slow Magic,
Gold Panda
By
Philip Friedman
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Feb 1, 2016
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The best music out there is music that can sweep you away, taking you to a whole new place you couldn't even have imagined -- not unlike reading a really good book. Thankfully there are artists like Celadon City looking to take you there.
On his tra...
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Sounds like:
Brian Eno,
Tim Hecker,
Astronauts,
etc.
By
sean o
on
Jan 24, 2016
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Nick Principe, also known as Port St. Willow, first caught our attention in 2012 with his highly praised debut LP. Principe's sophomore effort Syncope, out now digitally via People Teeth and on disc in Japan this week via flau, is a welcome return to...
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Sounds like:
The Neighbourhood,
Matt Corby,
Prelow
By
Elise Cobain
on
Nov 25, 2015
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The Brinks is the result of putting a New York City producer together with an Australian singer -- and the results are perfect.
The great thing about this track, taken from their debut EP (due for release on December 4th), is that it blurs the lines...
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By
sweeney kovar
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Nov 21, 2015
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The UK duo Equals consist of James Low and Ade Omotayo. They've released a few tracks and are slowly building up towards a full collection. Today we're sharing a Sade cover they're including on their first EP.
Fresh Selects, the PDX indie label who'...
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Sounds like:
Mausi,
Brijs,
The Preatures
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Oct 20, 2015
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This is good. Super good. In fact, it's so good that I'm going to make it today's Song of the Day.
POWERS have had us won over since way back in December of 2013. There's something about their brand of upbeat electro-pop that is cool as fuck, and th...
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