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1) Ink were a minimalist post-rock band from Baltimore, Maryland, USA, formed in 1997 from the remains of Maryland scene bands Candy Machine and Science Kit. Composed of Peter Qui
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Sounds like:
Luminodisco,
Midland,
Saine
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Dylan Heneck
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Aug 8, 2017
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There is more music in this world than I have words for. I have more love for Frits Wentink than any other house producer in the whole globe. Yep, that's right. You heard it. The whole globe.
My fine people of this planet, thank you for taking the t...
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Sounds like:
Grimes,
Charli XCX,
Bishop Briggs
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Tobias Handke
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Jul 28, 2017
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It's hard to pin point just exactly where Berlin-based artist, Jinka, is coming from with her debut release "Trash From The Past."
Chock-full of influences from sugary pop through to minimalistic electronica with touches of indie rock, "Trash From T...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Jul 24, 2017
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In an interesting move, nvdes has put out a two-song EP containing two versions of the same song. It's called Do You Think About Me / Do Ya?.
They're pretty different songs, and I gotta be honest: the first is way better. I mean, the second one's in...
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Sounds like:
Andre 3000,
Hare Squead,
Masego
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sean o
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Jul 24, 2017
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There's something untouchable about OutKast's "Roses." First off, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below is one of the best albums of the 21st century, hip-hop or otherwise. Secondly, I can't name one track, since its release in 2003, that encompasses the pure ...
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Sounds like:
Kings Of Convenience,
The Whitest Boy Alive,
Erlend Øye
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Connor Mackenzie
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Jun 28, 2017
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Eirik Glambek Bøe is best known as one-half of Norwegian folk-pop duo Kings Of Convenience. His side project, Kommode, with former Skog bandmates has been floating around since 2006. More than 10 years after forming the band have announced their debu...
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Sounds like:
Atlas Sound,
Melody's Echo Chamber,
John Maus
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Molly O'Mera
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Jun 11, 2017
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For his first solo release in nearly three years, the always interesting Ariel Pink slows things down a little with “Another Weekend.”
An artist known as much for his controversial unpredictability as his catchy dream-pop melodies, Pink surprises us...
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