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By
Hugh McClure
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Dec 9, 2014
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A couple of weeks back, we covered "Van Gogh," the first of two collaborative releases from Melbourne hip-hop outfit Milwaukee Banks.
After first teaming up with production wizard Andrei Eremin, they've just released the second installment of this p...
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Sounds like:
Shabazz Palaces,
Ras_G,
Mndsgn
By
sweeney kovar
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Dec 4, 2014
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THEESatisfaction's debut album, awE naturalE, was a cosmic exploration in liberation. For the laymen, that shit was hard! Their marriage of hip-hop, soul, and experimentalism, combined with their intentional and honest themes of freedom, made for a r...
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Sounds like:
The Cure,
Diiv,
Wild Nothing
By
Hugh McClure
on
Nov 27, 2014
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For a band with such a complicated coming together, Nite Field's music is anything but difficult. The four-piece -- who all originally hail from Brisbane, came together in Melbourne, but now split their time between Sydney and their home town -- are ...
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By
Lauren Ziegler
on
Nov 21, 2014
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Kùcka (coo-ch-ka) sure is an interesting new addition to the Perth music scene. Her new single "Divinity" delicately tiptoes between electronic and pop, all the while omitting something strange -- although I can't put my finger on what it is.
The tr...
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5

Sounds like:
Cibbo Matto,
Pizzacato Five,
Cornelius,
Enon,
Beck
By
Clyde Erwin Barretto
on
Nov 20, 2014
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They're all mixed up, but that's not bad. Kero Kero Bonito is a London-based trio that met over a bulletin board over a mutual love for music. The trio ending up producing quirky and high energetic rap. The production sounds like a throwback to the h...
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Sounds like:
Nneka,
Nina Simone,
Zaki Ibrahim
By
Chaze Matakala
on
Oct 26, 2014
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These mesmerizing Cuban/Parisian twins are the epitome of talent. Drawing influences form a multitude of tongues, including French, English, Spanish, and Yoruba, the sisters are soulful in every sense of the word.
This cover of Jay Electronica's "Be...
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7

Sounds like:
WU LYF,
The Maccabees,
The xx,
Tom Waits
By
Laurence Morgan
on
Oct 23, 2014
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There were cries of dissatisfaction when Manchester-based band Wu Lyf split in 2012 after just one excellent album.
Lead singer Ellery Roberts announced very publicly that the indie outift were no more, posting a YouTube video in the form of a lette...
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Sounds like:
Nosaj Thing,
Machinedrum,
The Gaslamp Killer
By
Ashley Hefnawy
on
Oct 19, 2014
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When you get to a certain point in your career, be it as a musician, a writer, or a professional athlete, it seems like the idea of coasting and putting in less effort than your early days, becomes appealing.
That is to say, among the artists that e...
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