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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:
Archive,
The Jungle Giants,
Massive Attack
By
Mikky George
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Jul 22, 2021
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Escape The Synthetic UniverseA synthpop slow-burn that takes me from 2021 to the new era of 3056 full of electric lights, flying cars, and a heartbeat at 160 bpm — yes I love this song.The geek in me shuddered when...
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Sounds like:
Jungle,
Isaac Delusion,
Hervé
By
Stacy Klein
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Mar 31, 2021
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That funky, 60’s-inspired bassline gets me going every time. Throw in a couple of woozy synths, some bouncy keys, and a dash of hazy, dreamy vocals, and you’ve got yourself a Victor Solf classic. Released this year...
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Sounds like:
milo,
Rapsody,
Dreamville
By
Duncan Holzhall
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Oct 7, 2020
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The opening track to her 2016 extended play,East, "Everything To Lose" showcases the exemplary delivery of the Philadelphia-based rapper/poet. She bears her influences on her sleeve, with the track being built on a...
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Sounds like:
Blue Six,
Massive Attack
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Oct 4, 2020
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Get your headphones out because you'll want to be listening to this song real close. It's juicy.Isola's "Said It Again" reeled me in on first listen. The bass resonates so nicely in my headphones. I can only imagine a better soundsystem would take it...
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Sounds like:
Phoebe Bridgers,
Snail Mail,
girlpool
By
Morgan Hume
on
Sep 7, 2020
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If you didn't know what solipsism meant before checking out this song, don't feel bad, because I didn't have a clue either. According to a quick Wikipedia search, it means: “the view or theory that the self is all ...
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Sounds like:
The Big Moon,
Tori Amos,
Unwoman
By
Morgan Hume
on
Jul 31, 2020
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Years ago, I stumbled across an inspiring Ted Talk Amanda Palmer gave years ago. I haven’t been able to stop following her music progression since then. (And I was only 14!)
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