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Sounds like:
Anthony Naples,
Gold Panda,
Four Tet
By
Elizabeth Walker
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Jan 20, 2015
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Today I'm very excited to premiere a new track from artist Cameron Hurdus, aka White Ship, off his fresh EP The Gentle Roll. The title track dropped quietly last week with the full EP available now via DryCry Records.
"Dukla" is a single off the rec...
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2

By
Dwayne
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Jun 23, 2014
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The Paul household in Rayners Lane, London would sure have been an interesting place to grow up.
It turns out another family member related to the ever enigmatic Jai is also a highly skilled musician -- his brother A.K.
A.K. has helped to...
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3

Sounds like:
Four Tet,
Flying Lotus,
Donato Dozzy,
Sivey
By
Dylan Heneck
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Jun 19, 2014
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The sincerest of OMGs for this track. Rising South African electronic producer Fever Trails, aka Nick Van Reenen, unleashes his futuristic take on YOUTH's "Low." His remix falls somewhere between Flying Lotus and Four Tet, which i...
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4

Sounds like:
Con Truise,
Neon Indian,
The New Division
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5

Sounds like:
Grimes,
Purity Ring,
Phantogram
By
Hugh McClure
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Oct 11, 2013
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Whenever I listen to a new release from electronic duo DEJA, life is made immediately better. The Melbourne-based team of haxx and Rromarin have released a number of standout singles over the past year, constantly impressing me (among many others) wi...
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6

Sounds like:
Del The Funky Homosapien,
Dan The Automater,
Kid Koala,
Gorillaz
By
Tobias Handke
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Jun 22, 2013
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It's hard to fathom that 13 years have passed since hip-hop supergroup Deltron 3030 (comprising Dan The Automator, Del The Funky Homosapien and DJ Kid Koala) released their stunning self-titled debut. A concept album set in the year 3030, it tells th...
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7

By
David Peter Simon
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Mar 10, 2013
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Came across some genre-bending beats that any electronic fan will appreciate it. They're from Portland-based duo Philip Grass (aka Burton Schaber and Ben Durfee) and fall in the realm of "gritty forest beat" and "emo juke." No idea really what that m...
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8

By
RSkotarczyk
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Feb 15, 2013
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Detroit can be the most innovative place on the planet if one knows where to look. We've got a burgeoning underground comprised of just about every type of music you can imagine, and while we've been looking to the UK for most of the new emerging sty...
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