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Sounds like:
Drake,
The Weeknd,
Belly
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Tobias Handke
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Jul 22, 2016
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It seems like Drake's love of dancehall has rubbed off on his labelmate PARTYNEXTDOOR, if "Not Nice" is anything to go by.
The second release from this forthcoming P3 album, "Not Nice" has a lively Jamaican feel to it, with PARTY crooning about the ...
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Sounds like:
Boards of Canada,
Aphex Twin,
King of the Mountains
By
Dylan Heneck
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Jul 21, 2016
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The universe, dude, what a place. Clearly Echo Victor have been to space. Most likely chilled with a couple really zen aliens who taught them how to play instruments and then beamed the duo back to Earth.
Thank you aliens, and thank you America? Yea...
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Sounds like:
Milky Chance,
Everything Everything,
Alt-J
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Jul 21, 2016
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Lewis Del Mar dropped two new singles today, and in doing so re-affirmed their talent for creating unique and engaging indie rock tracks.
Case in point: "14 Faces," a complex and somewhat hard-to-follow exploration of upbeat and downtempo that leave...
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Sounds like:
Goldroom,
The Knocks,
St. Lucia
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Aaron Blum
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Jul 21, 2016
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San Francisco's Viceroy is known for his 'summertime all the time' vibes, and he is back with an original song called "Fade Out" that solidifies his mantra.
While Viceroy is usually pushing some high energy tracks, "Fade Out" featuring Gavin Turek s...
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Sounds like:
Alt-J,
Everything Everything,
Future Islands
By
Christiana Bartolini
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Jul 20, 2016
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Wild Beasts' newest track "Celestial Creatures" is a leap into otherworldly electro-rock territory.
Wild Beasts have always teetered on the edge of indie rock and electronic but lately it's apparent that they are taking a more industrial approach to...
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Sounds like:
Two Door Cinema Club,
The Stokes,
Jungle
By
Dylan Heneck
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Jul 20, 2016
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Just when you thought the whole world was on the verge of WW3, Pierce Fulton decided to come out with this outrageously chipper tune that completely healed public unrest.
Obviously the likes of John Kerry and Shania Twain were lining up to praise th...
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