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Sounds like:
K.O.G.,
Tome Excell,
Electric Jalaba
By
Stacy Klein
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Nov 13, 2021
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“Fire” is the first single off Onipa’s fierce debut album, We No Be Machine. Encapsulating a sense of fiery afro-futurism, layered with delicious and intricate Ethno-jazz beats and sensational, energetic dance groo...
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Sounds like:
Blonde Redhead,
Phantogram,
Little Dragon
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Oct 16, 2021
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I think there are a few things about this song that managed to draw me in.For starters, the general instrumentation centers around arpeggios. For some reason I'm a sucker when it comes to arpeggios.Secondly, it rem...
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Sounds like:
Steve Lacy,
Omar Apollo,
Still Woozy,
Triathalon
By
Jami Selikow
on
Oct 8, 2021
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What better way to unwind after the week than with some laid-back, hip-hop-inspired bedroom pop?Sweet and Lonely helps us feel good this Friday with new release "Feel Good." It's short, it's sweet, and it gets you ...
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Sounds like:
Pinback,
Grizzly Bear
By
Stacy Klein
on
Sep 3, 2021
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Have you ever just sat quietly and let your mind wander, with no desire to control or steer your thoughts in any particular direction? Or more accurately, have you ever just zoned out completely, to the point where...
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By
Mikky George
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Aug 24, 2021
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Vibranium and DrumsA new age track filled with Africana and pure electronica, leads to a beautifully eclectic sound.The re-emergence of the Neo-African sound in music is a welcoming experience to me. I've always wa...
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Sounds like:
Tom Misch,
FKJ,
Ted Jasper
By
Jami Selikow
on
Aug 20, 2021
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"Found Without Searching" is the last single leading up to the release of CALUNDÉ's debut project, The Unconditional Ones. It's a contemplative piece written in response to observation.Calundé tells the story of an...
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By
Stacy Klein
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Aug 4, 2021
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“Better and Better” literally gets better and better the more you listen. Starting off slow and pretty with sparse instrumentation and floaty, dreamy falsetto vocals, the track quickly gains power, tempo, and drive...
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