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Sounds like:
Jhené Aiko,
Tinashe,
SZA
By
Tobias Handke
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Nov 5, 2016
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It's been a long wait but New York native Liana Banks has finally delivered her debut project, Insubordinate, and it lives up to the hype.
Since dropping the banging "LVLUP" back in February, Banks has steadily released a string of well received sin...
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Sounds like:
Jhené Aiko,
George Maple,
SZA
By
Tobias Handke
on
Oct 18, 2016
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Continuing to build on the success of her previous singles, Liana Banks has just dropped "Plead The Fifth," a pulsing electronic number showcasing Banks' unique vocals and ever changing music style.
Over Yobo's hypnotic and breezy electronic product...
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Sounds like:
Beat Connection,
Chroma Bay,
Poolside
By
RSkotarczyk
on
Sep 30, 2016
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Maybe it's that fact that Julian Maverick doesn't release much music that makes each one such a treat. His breed of tropical pop is the quintessential. It's brilliant and it's my "go to."
Out doing himself again, "Move Magic" is the evolution of Mav...
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Sounds like:
Carly Rae Jepsen,
Demi Lovato,
Jessie Ware
By
Zach Eser
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Sep 30, 2016
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Pop music is intended to be made for the masses, those who have become invested in structure: two to three verses, a chorus, and a bridge, four chords, and masterful, clean mixing. Very few artists manage to take this structure and improve upon it wi...
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By
Zach Eser
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Sep 23, 2016
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Resoundingly beautiful and special, rising star Ofelia K's recent "Another World" marks a high point in her newest chapter.
The singer-songwriter who continues to lure listeners in with her specific, poignant point of view, Ofelia K's latest feature...
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Sounds like:
Elohim,
Lykke Li,
Joanna Newsom
By
searra ruggeri
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Sep 23, 2016
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Skott is moving away from the sound she established with her previous two releases. Instead of the breathless folky heights we heard on "Wolf," her follow-up "Amelia" reaches downward towards a darker melody.
The production is amped up on this one, ...
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Sounds like:
Tinashe,
Dej Loaf,
Jhené Aiko
By
Tobias Handke
on
Sep 8, 2016
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Liana Banks just keeps on delivering with latest single, "Table For One," another must-hear from the rising star.
The buzzing electronic meets trap beat from Rick Hertz is the perfect accompaniment for Banks' vocal delivery as she signs about being ...
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