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Sounds like:
Darius,
Jeff Buckley,
Norah Jones,
Tom Misch
By
Lauren Ziegler
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Apr 2, 2017
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Now here's a smoothe song to ease you into Sunday.
FKJ is known best for his seductive, beat-based electro-soul. However, on new single "Why Are There Boundaries", synths and buzzing rhythms are replaced with thoughtful guitar licks and existential ...
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Sounds like:
Brothertiger,
Island Boy,
Loy Loy
By
Christiana Bartolini
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Feb 22, 2017
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Moon Bounce is back and better than ever.
His single "Drugs" is as euphoric as your choice of taboo. Electronically dense, the downtempo aspect does not go unnoticed. The R&B vocals tie together what would otherwise be an electronically-centric ...
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Sounds like:
Homeshake,
Yellow Days,
King Krule
By
Donna Arendse
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Jan 29, 2017
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The winter cold has gotten me listening to Homeshake, Yellow Days, King Krule, Mac DeMarco. The music makes me think of summer days, the sea, and Australian roadtrips -- before I decided to move to Europe and brave almost 9 months of cold a year..
F...
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Sounds like:
Laura Marling,
Daughter,
Freedom Fry
By
Justin Lam
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Jan 26, 2017
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Well I never thought I'd see the day when I would be posting a cover of a Sugababes song, but hey there's a first time for everything! I'm glad to say Meadowlawk does what Meadowlark does best in stripping down their pop hit "About You Now" down to i...
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Sounds like:
Júníus Meyvant,
RY X,
Bon Iver
By
Andrew Van Hulzen
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Jan 25, 2017
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There's a certain combination of excitement, anxiousness, and leeriness that accompanies a lengthy return from an artist you love. On one hand you're so excited they've returned, but on the other hand you don't want their new music to alter the perfe...
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Sounds like:
Nujabes,
Substantial,
Pase Rock
By
sean o
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Jan 23, 2017
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Japanese producer DJ OKAWARI is back with a new piano-laden instrumental album, Compass, which features a thought-provoking, effortlessly serene intro titled "Bounce."
Talib Kweli's wordplay leans so naturally into the melody, rolling downhill like ...
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