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Sounds like:
Washed Out,
Unknown Mortal Orchestra,
Tame Impala
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Cassie Morien
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Apr 6, 2018
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I had the honor of discovering and meeting so many talented artists and musicians during SXSW, but there is one particular act that truly stole my heart and attention.
I hadn’t wandered more than a few feet into Flatstock (SX’s incredible gig poster...
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Sarah Jukes
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Apr 10, 2017
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Brooklyn-based brother and sister duo Paperwhite are back with probably their best single release to date.
That's saying a lot—Ben and Katie already have a distinguished back catalogue and a loyal following, especially here in New York City.
This i...
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Février,
Blackbird Blackbird,
Paper Diamond
By
sean o
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Aug 30, 2016
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Jason first hyped Baltimore producer / singer Goldwash in March, sharing the catchy single "Need To Hear." Well, Gabe's back, and Boiler Room-backed jam "Honest" may be his best work yet.
Shout out to Nate over at Stereofox for turning me onto the ...
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Sounds like:
Flume,
Disclosure,
Falco Benz
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Jason Grishkoff
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Mar 7, 2016
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Production quality galore! Goldwash's new single "Need To Hear" start off on unsteady footing, but once the full presence of the instrumentals and percussion made themselves clear, I found myself won over.
I'm not entirely sure whether this one's be...
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Sounds like:
Courtney Barnett,
Angel Olsen,
Alpine
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Tobias Handke
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Feb 29, 2016
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"Wine Won't Wash Away" is the newest cut from Aussie favorite Summer Flake.
Taken from her forthcoming album Hello Friends, "Wine Won't Wash Away" is another reverb-drenched guitar ditty showcasing Stephanie Crase's earthy vocals and maturing songw...
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Sounds like:
Vancouver Sleep Clinic,
Daughter,
James Vincent McMorrow
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Donna Arendse
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Nov 13, 2015
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I've been enjoying music in genre waves lately -- I find an artist, fall in love with what they're doing, and then remember all the other artists of that same genre I enjoy and proceed to listen to all their music, and any other related thing I can f...
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