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Sounds like:
Nils Frahm,
Peter Broderick,
Hauschka
By
David Peter Simon
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Jan 25, 2013
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Lubomyr Melynk is disarming, with post-minimalist pieces that draw you in like a moth to the flame. Did we mention he's the fastest pianist in the world? Seeing his music is an experience no classical fan should miss. Scratch that. It's an experience...
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2

Sounds like:
Chris Corner,
Owen Pallett
By
Anu Rana
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Dec 20, 2012
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It's difficult to objectively listen to another female cover Lana Del Rey; my reasoning is that her music was produced in reflection of an existing image. But if there's any man I'd like to give it a try, it would be London's Patrick Wolf. Luckily, t...
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3

Sounds like:
Michael Nyman,
Max Richter
By
David Peter Simon
on
Nov 19, 2012
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The good folks over at Erased Tapes have a new artist for you to wrap your ears around. Introducing Michael Price.An incredible composer better known for his composition work on hit shows like English series Sherlock or for music editing famous films...
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4

Sounds like:
Feist,
Cat Power,
St Vincent
By
Hugh McClure
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Sep 18, 2012
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Hugely successful locally and abroad, Sarah Blasko is an Australian musical icon. Three years have passed since the release of Blasko's third album - the critically acclaimed As Day Follows Night - but now she's back, and with spectacular results too...
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5

Sounds like:
Olafur Arnalds,
Hauschka,
Peter Broderick
By
David Peter Simon
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Aug 21, 2012
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I recently read about the concept of "quality without a name" - a feeling so good you can't describe it with words. It's that intangible "something" that makes you feel alive. Nils Frahm does just that with his music. In fact, he can do it with 9 fin...
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6

Sounds like:
Moby,
Chance Houston
By
Dwayne
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Jun 6, 2012
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Pre-Matrix, Rob Dougan was a little known Australian producer with associations with Faithless.He was also behind one of the best known pieces of modern classical work, "Clubbed to Death." With its Elgar sampling strings and huge percussion, this son...
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7

Sounds like:
Hauschka,
Nils Frahm,
Peter Broderick
By
David Peter Simon
on
Nov 29, 2011
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Back in October, we were rendered speechless by Olafur Arnald's moving concept album, Living Room Songs. On December 5, Erased Tapes will finally be releasing a physical copy. Indie Shuffle was lucky enough to chat with the multi-instrumentalist from...
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8
Sounds like:
Olafur Arnalds,
Hauschka,
Max Richter
By
David Peter Simon
on
Nov 18, 2011
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Alright, it's time to take a break from all that hip hop and dubstep you've been enjoying. Wait, is that just me?Bosques de Mi Mente (Forests of My Mind) is a solo project begun back in mid-2007 that reflects on restlessness and melancholy. The Spani...
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