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1

Sounds like:
London Grammar,
Keaton Henson,
Ben Howard
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2

Sounds like:
Phantogram,
Massive Attack,
London Grammar
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Jason Grishkoff
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Apr 25, 2014
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Back in October, Marietta uncovered a great new single called "Cry No More" by an unknown band named Vaults. It was the band's first song, and has amazingly tallied more than 500,000 plays on SoundCloud since then.
Clearly there was something n...
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3

Sounds like:
London Grammar,
Broods,
Foxes
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Lucie Watson
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Apr 7, 2014
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I've written a coupe of reviews about a talented Dutchman who goes by the name of 67th Hour. He's remixed tracks by the likes of Passenger and James Vincent McMorrow, which have been picked up on a number of music blogs, including the Nethe...
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4

Sounds like:
London Grammar,
Budo
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Jason Grishkoff
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Mar 27, 2014
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What more can I say about another Daughter remix? I feel like I've covered countless renditions, and yet I'm still not tired of them.At first glance BAILE seemed like a new artist to me, but as it turns out the act is a side-project of Silent Rider, ...
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5

Sounds like:
James Blake,
Musiq Soulchild,
Theophilus London,
Sam Smith
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Zach Connett
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Mar 5, 2014
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"I just want to create music and a lifestyle that expands the taste buds of music and pop culture lovers worldwide," says Jesse Boykins III, the 29-year-old singer/songwriter from Chicago, Illinois.The talented artist first came to prominence with t...
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6

Sounds like:
CHVRCHES,
London Grammar
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Jason Grishkoff
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Feb 7, 2014
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Triple J's Like A Version series produces another gem, this time with Lorde covering James Blake's "Retrograde."The rendition is subtle, simple, and focuses the attention on young Lorde's vocals. It's missing a bit of the epic build-up the original p...
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7

Sounds like:
London Grammar,
Cari Cari,
Wet
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Jason Grishkoff
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Feb 3, 2014
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Holy moley, Noah Breakfast is on fire! A couple weeks back he released an awesome remix of Wet's "No Lie," not to mention his production on the amazing "Tessellate" cover by Ellie Goulding.So, you can understand I was pretty stoked to see this cover ...
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8

Sounds like:
London Grammar,
Cari Cari
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Jason Grishkoff
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Jan 23, 2014
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Wow, GEMS have totally knocked it out of the park on this cover of Seal's "Don't Cry." And extra points for choosing a song that I don't expect many other bands have covered.Seal's "Don't Cry" was released way back in 1995 as the second single off hi...
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