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By
Almond Ivan
on
Oct 6, 2015
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The newest release from Parisian label Record Record is provided by their fellow local Felix, who you may have heard on their third Filet Mignon compilation.
"Topkek" starts out with a warm analogue synth, building into an all-over-the-place upbeat ...
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Sounds like:
Point Point,
Marlin,
Kultur
By
Almond Ivan
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Oct 5, 2015
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Brazilian producer Marcioz's newest composition is a bit different than the past releases, but nonetheless, just as amazing. He played the guitar, sang the vocals, and pretty much created everything except for the drums — those aren't real, but damn,...
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3

Sounds like:
Point Point,
Grynpyret
By
Almond Ivan
on
Oct 4, 2015
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Pitched vocals, plucks, distorted synths, neuro bass, and insane melodies make "Chrysalis" one of the sickest songs I've heard all month. With under 500 followers, Spanish producer Who Came After has developed an extremely unique sound.
After dabbli...
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By
Almond Ivan
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Oct 3, 2015
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Music seems to be one of the best forms of mediation. Whatever you may be feeling, or what you're going through, you can trust in music to guide you to the other side, and hopefully you'll come out stronger. They say without pain, or suffering, one c...
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5

Sounds like:
Ryan Hemsworth,
Chrome Sparks,
Ta-Ku
By
Camila
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Oct 1, 2015
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Wave Racer and Lido are each, individually, changing the game of electronic music by utilizing innovative, future-thinking styles to break away from the trademark "EDM" that fills most festivals today.
Lucky for all of us, these talented producers h...
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6

Sounds like:
Jumping Back Slash,
Kenton Slash Demon,
Thor Rixon
By
Dylan Heneck
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Oct 1, 2015
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Here's another bass-packed, African-flavored track for you to dance to. I'm tempted to say "(L) Liberty" comes off as if Disclosure were from Uganda. Then again that might be wrong as I'm not entirely sure how to classify what Uganda's specific sound...
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7

Sounds like:
SteLouse,
Wave Racer,
Louis The Child
By
Almond Ivan
on
Sep 28, 2015
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Before I read his SoundCloud bio, I tried four different ways of pronouncing clqqng, and each one of them sounded like I had a mouthful of food. Well, it's pronounced "clang," and he's a 19-year-old producer with a massive sound located out of San Di...
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8

Sounds like:
Flying Lotus,
Flosstradamus
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Sep 23, 2015
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What do Body Language and Machinedrum have in common? They've both got underscores (_) in their Twitter @handles.
Okay, besides that, a) they've both been featured on Indie Suhffle; b) they both have great musical ability. So naturally a pairing of ...
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