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1. SOL (Sol Lopez) sollopez.com is a music producer\artist out of Sacramento Ca. His sound is unique to the hip hop culture and his s
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Sounds like:
S O H N,
Django Django,
Deptford Goth
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Devin Duckworth
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Mar 28, 2013
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With the tremendous success of their first album, Alt-J have been making awesome waves (pun intended) from all corners of the world within the past year. Their songs have been mainstays on everyone's speakers, and now, with the help of Ben Garrett (a...
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Dwayne
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Mar 18, 2013
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We previously featured London's Solarris for his take on the then nascent trap scene with "
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Sounds like:
Slum Village,
J. Dilla
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Sounds like:
Jaymes Young,
Hayden James
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Jason Grishkoff
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Jan 21, 2013
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For serious, this track is a mindblowing eargasm. With the exception of the last guitar solo (slightly flat), it has to be one of the most impressive songs I've heard in ages -- certainly of 2013.And all that from a 23 year-old London-based artist wh...
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sean o
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Jan 8, 2013
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I've made it a personal mission of mine to support A Sol Mechanic on Indie Shuffle. I think the producer is California-based, which would make him the second experimental electronica producer from the state that I've featured in the last few days. H...
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6

Sounds like:
Gigamesh,
Flight Facilities
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Elizabeth Walker
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Nov 12, 2012
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Solidisco just released a remix of Icona Pop's single "I Love It" featuring Charli XCX. One of my favorite discoveries this year, Charli's vocals are absolutely clutch in the original and remix.Having a few solid (no pun intended) productions under ...
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Sounds like:
Quelle,
Roc Marciano,
Black Milk
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sweeney kovar
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Nov 12, 2012
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Sean Price once described his rap style as dragging his knuckles on the floor and beating his chest like a primate. The crude and startling brutish picture is a pretty good description of the feeling Sean P evokes when he raps. The over-40-years-old ...
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Elizabeth Walker
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Oct 22, 2012
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I've always liked Solange better than Beyonce... well, let's just say that applies to the post-Destiny's Child Beyonce, because there's no denying that my 14-year-old self got down with "Say My Name" just as much as every other teenie bopper on the p...
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