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Sounds like:
Travis Scott,
Ty Dolla $ign,
Shlohmo
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sean o
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Sep 21, 2017
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No need to overthink this one. LA-via-Orlando producer Marcel Everett has returned with a heavy, Kanye-West-on-that-"Real Friends"-tune, titled "I Don't." It features lyrics from LA-based artist $K. It's good enough to warrant at least a few minutes ...
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Sounds like:
Willow Beats,
The Weeknd,
Dream Koala
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Aug 8, 2014
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Well, well, if this new track by xxyyxx isn't deliciously dark, I don't know what is.
Coming across like a blend between Willow Beats and The Weeknd, "Unknown" strikes the perfect balance between Vanessa Elisah's etherial vocals and the future trap(...
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Sounds like:
Giraffage,
James Blake,
Yahtzel,
Washed Out
By
Brontë Martin
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Dec 6, 2012
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XXYYXX's method to his chillwave madness is fluency. "You Are Why I Am Invisible" infuses fading vocals and glitchy drum tracks on a hummed backdrop. Marcel Everett's unique beat work, compiled with his glorious samples extracted from jazz vocalist S...
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Sounds like:
The Weeknd,
Beach House,
Giraffage
By
David Peter Simon
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Oct 21, 2012
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Recently we covered XXYYXX's "Life on Repeat", an incredible song from Orlando producer Marcel Everett circa 2011. Today we're excited to have woken up and found the release of his newest track, "Lay Down." It's a further exploration into experimenta...
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Sounds like:
Washed Out,
The Weeknd,
Beach House
By
Brontë Martin
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Oct 18, 2012
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XXYYXX (Marcel Everett) is a one man show, and that one man is not yet a full grown one. On the edge of 17 years old, this Floridian's approach to electronic music is subdued and ghostly, with undertones reminiscent of Washed Out and The Weeknd. In h...
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Sounds like:
Clams Casino,
Star Slinger,
James Blake
By
Lori Kay
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Mar 30, 2012
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Orlando's 16-year-old Marcel Everett has had this stash of mellifluous wonders all to himself until this past Tuesday, when he released his self-titled sophomore album XXYYXX. Marcel, who creates under the name XXYYXX, is described by many as prodigi...
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