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One of the many projects closely related to Front Line Assembly. More than a mere sideproject, Will took certain aspects of the FLA sound, replacing the ebm with martial rhythms, i
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Sounds like:
Ex Hex,
This Will Destroy You
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Christiana Bartolini
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Nov 10, 2014
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Whirr's single "Ease" is post punk in its finest form.
Completely accessible while still maintaining its grit, Whirr's new track is jam packed with grunge-filled guitars, bellowing bass, and vocals that lighten what would otherwise be a darker sound...
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Sounds like:
Ta-Ku,
Willow Beats,
ODESZA
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Oct 7, 2014
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Shallou.'s a newcomer to Indie Shuffle, but you might find his sound surprisingly at home. That's because the electro-soul artist creates a sound not unlike Slow Magic and/or ODESZA, two artists I happen to be pretty into right now.
On particularly ...
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Sounds like:
The Notwist,
The xx,
Willow Beats
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Sep 29, 2014
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Roughly 1.5 years ago, a group by the name of Rhye burst onto the scene with beautiful, heartfelt soul music. It was also pretty sad music.
Today, they're back with a new single that was originally composed for tour. On it, the duo of Milosh and Rob...
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Sounds like:
Blackbear,
William Bolton
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Zach Connett
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Sep 21, 2014
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Straight from the hills of Hollywood comes Gnash, a lesser know artist who delivers some silky smooth vibes.
With skills on the production board, keys, and mic, Garrett has worked with Indie Shuffle regulars/West Coast figureheads such as Blackbear ...
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Sounds like:
ISkream,
U TorSan,
William Ricketts,
Leyo
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Sounds like:
Cassius Select,
Thomas William,
James IV Stewart
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Sounds like:
FYFE,
Matt Pond,
Willow Beats
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Aug 27, 2014
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This band out of Nashville has been going at it for some time now, it seems. At first glance, this appears to be the 8th track uploaded to their SoundCloud. Remarkably, it's already gained more plays than all the rest combined.
Why? Because there's ...
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