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Sounds like:
Jordan Rakei,
John Legend,
Dornik
By
Peter Andrews
on
Jan 20, 2016
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James Chatburn is a soul singer, songwriter, producer and all-around groove maker. His style is cool, calm and collected with an approach that, although soft, speaks quite loudly. Having recently relocated from his native Australia to Berlin, Chatbur...
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Sounds like:
Nas,
De la Soul,
Alfa Mist,
Jordan Rakei,
Tom Misch
By
Peter Andrews
on
Jan 17, 2016
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Barney Artist's style brings me back to the days of listening to the lo-fi, jazz-inspired groups like De la Soul, Pharcyde, and A Tribe Called Quest. The beats and production bring me back to those early days of underground hip-hop that I wish were s...
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Sounds like:
Barney Artist,
Tom Misch,
Jordan Rakei,
Kiran Kai
By
Donna Arendse
on
Jan 16, 2016
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I mentioned in one of my previous posts that Alfa Mist is an artist who was sadly missing from Indie Shuffle, but I noticed with approval that a fellow reviewer has jumped on the bandwagon and towards the light, with TWO REVIEWS this week. Yay!
The ...
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4

Sounds like:
Jordan Rakei,
Drake,
D'Angelo,
Daniel Caesar
By
Donna Arendse
on
Dec 17, 2015
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SO MUCH GOODNESS IN THIS TRACK.
Put down what you're doing, immediately. Get out your absolute best headphones, lie down wherever you are, and just listen to this track. And then the next, and the next. Because Kiran Kai has just released an EP call...
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5

Sounds like:
Jordan Rakei,
James Chatburn,
James Blake,
Chet Faker
By
Donna Arendse
on
Dec 10, 2015
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Berlin-based future soul maverick Noah Slee is back with a brand new song to make your gloomy December day even gloomier. Fresh from opening on tour for Hiatus Kaiyote and Fat Freddy’s Drop, the NZ-born singer offers an unfiltered glimpse at the dark...
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6

Sounds like:
Sampha,
Jordan Rakei,
IAMNOBODI,
Sam Smith
By
Donna Arendse
on
Nov 8, 2015
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I had a wealth of praise for singer RobLaw a few posts back, and for good reason. With multiple appearances on UK producer XO's tracks, listening to his debut release proves that the American soul singer is not only a pretty voice, but also a decent ...
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