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By
Sarah Jukes
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Oct 29, 2015
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It’s no secret I’m a big fan of New York duo ASTR. I’ve premiered their stuff on Indie Shuffle before, and I’m more than happy to do it again with the release of their latest single, "Bleeding Love."
Every time I write about ASTR I always want to me...
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By
Lauren Ziegler
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Oct 28, 2015
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You've never heard LUCIANBLOMKAMP quite like this.
The Melbourne artist has quickly developed a reputation as one of the most unique and interesting music-makers around, and usually has quite the penchant for jarring rhythms, dark electronic beats a...
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Sounds like:
Dej Loaf,
Ca$h Out,
Lil Boosie
By
Jade Furubayashi
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Oct 28, 2015
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Kodak Black is an 18-year-old from Pompano Beach, Florida, and he's bubbling to the forefront of rap.
He's has had his share of legal troubles, but when he's out of custody and class, he makes impressive tracks. So much so, he's attracted attention ...
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Sounds like:
DJ Clock,
Culoe De Song,
DJ SBU
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Sounds like:
Brame,
Hollis Parker,
Detroit Swindle
By
RSkotarczyk
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Oct 27, 2015
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Rich with tasteful samples and undeniable groove, we're happy to premiere Titeknots' "In Trouble." The official release date is October 30, but you can snag it now directly from Bandcamp.
"In Trouble" is a strong second release for the producer's ow...
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Sounds like:
Zella Day,
Charli XCX,
Lowell
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Oct 26, 2015
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And just like that, Grimes is back. Like, seriously back.
Not only did she just drop a new single called "Flesh Without Blood" today -- there's a good chance she'll be releasing her entire new album within the week. It's called Art Angels, and you c...
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Sounds like:
OAKA x Goopsteppa,
SiAdic,
SUBCORR
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Sounds like:
Django Django,
Byrne-Eno,
East India Youth
By
Cassie Morien
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Oct 25, 2015
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“Why should a man climb Everest? Because it is there.”
Oh, I am positively joyful that Public Service Broadcasting has been left for me to review! I have only been into Britain's strange and fascinating duo for a few months, but it’s about damn time...
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