Genre: electronic
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Julia-Sophie – forgive too slow
Julia-Sophie’s debut record is essential listening
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Sediments – A EP
The first and only single from Sediments is an instant groovy classic. There’s more on the EP and (hopefully) even more to come.
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Lena Hessels – Dance! / The Car / Heat
I seem to be on a pop music streak lately – maybe it’s the heat (and broken air conditioning, parts on back order, don’t get me started), or maybe it’s just the internet smiling on me. Whatever the case, I first heard Lena Hessels’ voice on the Dork website. She’s the vocal on the great…
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Ani After Death
Ani After Death has a knack for the provocative, atmospheric and magnificently off-kilter. It’s Portishead via Twin Peaks.
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Thomas Powers – A Tyrant Crying In Private
Incredible attention to detail and surprising production make Thomas Powers’ debut solo record soar
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Martha Skye Murphy – Um
There’s a whole lot going on here. I first heard Martha Skye Murphy’s music via this Exclaim! piece, and decided to wait until the whole record came out to really dig into her music. This was the song featured in the piece.
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Cemento Atlantico – Dromomania
Each listen of Dromomania leaves you craving more — just like the adventures that inspire these tracks
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Yasha 96 – If I Were A Girl / FILIP / The Boy Who Came Here From The Dust
I can’t seem to find out much about Yasha 96. Can’t get enough of his music though
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Rêverie – End of the World / One Heart
Rêverie has released two great singles so far this year and teased two more. Hard to categorize, but easy to like
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Emma Philine – Hurricane EP
You should experience it yourself. There’s only so much you can write about a thing like this