dance pop
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The Weeknd follows up last year’s Beauty Behind the Madness with an album that’s just as much of a roller coaster in terms of style and quality.
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This new Tove Lo album is some of the blandest and unsexiest pop music I’ve heard all year.
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This has to be the worst album of 2016. I mean, it just has to be, right?
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Canadian pop songstress Carly Rae Jepsen comes through with a surprisingly pleasing EP of leftovers from her latest album, Emotion.
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It turns out that the B-sides of Carly Rae Jepsen‘s last album, Emotion, do just as well to capture the bliss of 80s dance-pop as the tracks that made the cut. Here’s a highlight.
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An irresistible piece of electro pop from PC Music architect A. G. Cook.
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Montreal producer Kaytranada shows off his versatility and a star-studded feature list on this XL Recordings debut.
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The Chemical Brothers have shared a post-apocalyptic video for Born in the Echoes highlight “Sometimes I Feel So Deserted.” Watch it up there and find Anthony’s review of the album here.
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The Chemical Brothers are back with a diverse set of bangers.
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DFA Records strikes again! For their sophomore album, New York dance-pop outfit Holy Ghost delivers a few duds, but the highlights and immaculate dance music production are too good to deny.