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Sounds like:
King Krule,
Loyle Carner,
Jack Conman
By
Christiana Bartolini
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Jul 17, 2017
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Cosmo Pyke's single, "Great Dane," is a beautiful blend of indie R&B and experimental easy listening.
Slow and steady, the carefully curated composition confidently keeps your attention. With a pop-centric model, the originality of the track shi...
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Sounds like:
Blind Pilot,
Phoenix,
Modest Mouse
By
Kelsey Simpkins
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Jul 13, 2017
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Rare Monk just released their debut full-length album, A Future. The first track, "Happy Haunting," is a catchy and romantic, yet morbid start to the release.
Many of the songs on the album deal with death and agency – it's about "control (both ind...
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Sounds like:
Jacques Greene,
Kedr Livanskiy,
Smerz,
Purity Ring
By
Molly O'Mera
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Jul 13, 2017
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After an exciting breakout this year, Yaeji follows up on her debut EP with a spacey but textural track “Therapy,” out now on Godmode.
Yaeji made waves with her self-titled EP in May, but the Queens-born South Korean artist has been carving out her ...
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Sounds like:
Miami Horror,
Holy Ghost!,
Chromeo
By
Jami Selikow
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Jul 7, 2017
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"Airborne," a fresh release from Cut Copy, is a ton of fun and super groovy. Listen to that bass line...can you hear it? Funky right?
Cut Copy are an Australian electronic group who gained success with the release of their second album, In Ghost Co...
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Sounds like:
Last Dinosaurs,
It Looks Sad,
American Grandma,
The Pillows
By
Jonathan Schmitt
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Apr 20, 2017
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Happy Doghouse, a duo who started working together via Skype back in 2013, have only released a handful of songs over the past few years, but their sound is certainly something I hope they continue to explore.
"Don't Give Me Grapes" is the first son...
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Sounds like:
Porter Robinson,
Zedd,
Zeds Dead
By
Jake LiBassi
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Feb 24, 2017
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Talk about genre bending.
Coming from a Nightcore background, Deadbeats' artist Kid Froopy (Zeds Dead's label) integrates his roots into an uplifting melody and a newfound vocal ability.
"The vocal starts with a question and it never really gets an...
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