By
Kelsey Simpkins
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Oct 12, 2017
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Raveena is my favorite kind of artist these days: self-funded, self-run, and self-inspired. Not to mention, she makes absolutely fantastic music. In her own words, this NYC R&B artist has "no manager, no PR, no white privilege, no famous friends,...
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By
Jake LiBassi
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Jun 1, 2017
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With only 1 minute and 30 of music, this French ballad curated and produced by englewood & simon eng is the type of song to send shivers down your spine.
With the help of lo-fi producer nohidea and the breathy vocals of Bijou, a romantic seren...
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By
Zach Connett
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Apr 1, 2014
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After last week's G-Eazy show at the humble yet respected NYC venue Irving Plaza, I received a video message from a friend of mine, his camera lens fixated on a car radio. The post's featured track, titled "Far Alone," was bumping on one the most pop...
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By
John Matthew Simon
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Nov 14, 2012
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Gameday Regulars have that New York City punk rock temperament and a pop sensibility that is as vibrant as it is abrasive. When you begin to listen, you immediately hear the coarse vocal magic that modern punk has become known for vis-a-vis bands lik...
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By
sweeney kovar
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Nov 12, 2012
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Sean Price once described his rap style as dragging his knuckles on the floor and beating his chest like a primate. The crude and startling brutish picture is a pretty good description of the feeling Sean P evokes when he raps. The over-40-years-old ...
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By
el gringo rico
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Aug 20, 2009
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Hip hop is deadPraise the LordPass the ammunition!
After 2007's "Emergency Powers", I was hooked on the "Super Chron Flight Brothers". Tremendously underground
and incredibly satisfying, "Super Chron" immediately takes you away into a playful, po...
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