dance pop
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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.
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Stream: Holy Ghost! – Dynamics New York synth pop outfit Holy Ghost!’s new album Dynamics drops this month on DFA Records, and the band has made the album streamable in its entirety on YouTube this week. Give a listen to the closer “Cheap Shots” above, and hit the link for
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With some diverse production and memorable hooks, UK pop duo AlunaGeorge come through with a relatively solid debut album. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Some strong, melodic, and catchy dance pop from the guys in Holy Ghost! on the song streaming above, “Teenagers In Heat.” It’s a track that’s been co-produced by James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem, and I think the band’s direction on this song is pretty interesting. It’s
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Japanese singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu comes through with a second collection of tracks that are some of the most colorful and eccentric mainstream pop songs from her country. WATCH THE REVIEW