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[1] A pseudonym Los Angeles, CA, USA, based composer Thomas Wilson (aka Sweatson Klank), who c
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Sounds like:
J. Cole,
Wiz Khalifa,
Tyga,
The Weeknd
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David Peter Simon
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Nov 15, 2011
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There are two Drakes. There's the popular Drake, the one that everyone knows and some dislike (like my dear friends Amanda and Anthony), and then there's the one that not many people appreciate -- the underground mixtape king who fought his way throu...
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Sounds like:
Jamie Xx,
The Weeknd,
J.Cole,
Big Sean
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Nov 6, 2011
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Drake's long awaited albumTake Care just leaked to the internet for download, with a number of awesome tracks that include this one featuring Rihannah over the Jamie Xx / Gil-Scott Heron. It's friggin' sick!Take Care is the second studio album by Dra...
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3

Sounds like:
Rilo Kiley,
St. Vincent,
Slothpop
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Christiana Bartolini
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Sep 25, 2011
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I wouldn't be surprised if Portland group Radiation City are going be the next big thing. With their debut album, The Hands That Take You, I have a feeling they're about to impress a lot of people. Don't miss out on this hidden gem of indie art rock!...
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Sounds like:
Beach House,
Fiest,
The Middle East
By
Hugh McClure
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Sep 1, 2011
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Australians Little Scout is one of the most likeable bands I've heard in quite some time. In a world with so much complicated and confusing music, they're a breath of fresh air. Little Scout has done all the little things well, keeping things simple....
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6

Sounds like:
Holy Ghost!,
Miami Horror,
Van She
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7

Sounds like:
Dave Brubeck,
Lee 'Scratch' Perry
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Dwayne
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Jul 17, 2011
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I think you'll recognize this song, but will you recognize the name of the artist?The man behind this Dave Brubeck cover is of course King Tubby, who is, in my opinion at least, criminally under-recognized. I'd consider his album Declaration of Dub a...
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Sounds like:
Wolf Parade,
Sunset Rubdown
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Hannah Levy
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Jun 15, 2011
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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah is back! I remember seeing these guys perform in a basement in Boston back in 2005. Their sound (and popularity) has come a long way since then. Produced by John Congleton (Explosions In The Sky, Okkervil River, The Mountain ...
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