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Sounds like:
Tycho,
Flying Lotus
By
sean o
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Oct 16, 2017
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It's hard to write about a track like "Vapor" because less than two minutes in, and I'm already orbiting Saturn with no idea of how to do anything except float and bask in the journey.
Kudos to Atlanta producer Atlas for granting me passage on such ...
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Sounds like:
Neil Young,
Paul Simon,
Peter Gabriel
By
Tobias Handke
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May 10, 2017
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The latest from RIP Records Introduces series comes from Glaswegian artist Atlas Cedar.
Writing and recording all his music from home, Christopher Syme, aka Atlas Cedar, has accumulated a wealth of terrific music over the years. Creating songs and a...
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Sounds like:
Tool,
Radiohead,
The White Stripes
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Apr 17, 2017
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Okay so for the first few seconds of this song I had no idea what to expect. And then the guitar kicked in.
Woaaaaaaaaaah. Is that Tool?
And then... Radiohead-esque vocals? And then a Jack White-esque chorus?
Honestly, this song packs an incredibl...
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Sounds like:
Little Dragon,
AKUA,
The Seshen,
New Venusians
By
Donna Arendse
on
Feb 27, 2017
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I've had my eye on Oakland-based pop-soul band Bells Atlas for a little bit now.
New single “NCAT” seems to be that one track I needed to fully command my attention. Resplendent with soulful beats, kaleidoscopic rhythms, and richly layered melodies ...
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Sounds like:
Little Dragon,
John Hancock III,
Lianne La Havas
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Dylan Heneck
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Oct 24, 2016
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Have you ever wondered exactly how much of your life is spent physically reaching for things. Maybe it's the salt shaker at the opposite end of the table, or perhaps the elevator button. As human beings, there is a lot at arms length.
This might str...
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By
searra ruggeri
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May 3, 2016
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Sweet simplicity. It's not something you often hear in the electro-pop genre. The trend has become one of saturation and overproduction, with artists following a kitchen sink approach to hold attention with sheer overstimulation of senses.
"Drop You...
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