ambient pop
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333‘s ethereality may be roughly executed, but Bladee is onto something with this increasingly blissful direction.
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The songwriting and vocal performances on Starz often leave a lot to be desired, though the Whitearmor production is pretty stellar.
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There are a lot of genuinely beautiful, cold, and otherworldly ideas throughout E; still, many of the songs leave me hungry for more.
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ANIMA is Thom Yorke’s strongest solo or side endeavor since The Eraser.
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While more eclectic and adventurous than its predecessor, When I Get Home is let down by some stiff instrumentals and Solange’s inexpressive singing.
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The recent reissue of Frank Ocean’s 2016 video album Endless reveals the music to be every bit as fulfilling as its follow-up, Blonde.
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Grid Of Points by Grouper “Parking Lot” is the first single from Grouper’s upcoming album Grid of Points, which will be released on April 27 via Kranky. This will be her first album in four years, following up 2014’s Ruins. The minimalist song is sonically similar to what
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Cloud rap sorcerer Yung Lean returns with his most enjoyable and aesthetically mature album to date.
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Slowdive’s first album in over two decades finds the band’s once heavenly wall of sound turning anemic.
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Arca’s voice is a welcome addition to her otherworldly production style on her self-titled album, but sadly, many of my reservations about her past full-length efforts still stand.