dance pop
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From Argentinian dance producer Mati Zundel‘s recently released LP Amazonico Gravitante comes “El Alto de la Paz,” a track that features the vocal talents of Canadian resident Boogat. The album hit the shelves on March 20 via ZZK Records, and can be snatched over at the label’s website.
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The new music video from Brooklyn dance-pop duo, Tanlines has premiered on Adult Swim. The track is pretty infectious in itself, but the video takes it to a new level. It features the band performing on a low-budget, late night show. They appear on an old TV when pops in
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A video for the new Penguin Prison track, “Don’t Fuck With My Money.” I thought the tune was pretty catchy at first, but now seeing it mixed with these shots of Occupy Wall Street brings the tune new meaning. /via/
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Stopmakingme remixes “the Bay,” which was on Metronomy’s latest album, the English Riviera. Watch a review for the album here.
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MP3 YACHT, like many other DFA Records artists, creates a synth-heavy style of dance pop. But what sets YACHT apart from the rest of the pack is their cultish style and lyrical themes revolving around religion and society at large. Their ’09 LP See Mystery Lights had some essential tracks
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Holy Ghost!’s self-titled debut is getting released physically and digitally this month on DFA Recs. There’s even a crazy iTunes exclusive going on right now that has brought the album’s price down to $7.59! I should be reviewing this thing sooner rather than later. The dance
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And another track drops from the forthcoming, self-titled Holy Ghost! album. “Wait and See” is pretty different from the odd dance “Do It Again” was doing, but it’s still a big win in my book. My ears are watering at the thought of hearing the rest of this LP.
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I can always count on the good people at Nialler 9 for a great tune when I need one. On my most recent visit, I saw a streamable EP from Moullinex: A dancepop project hailing from Germany. The Chocolat EP is the release to look for. It’s out now
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Grum specializes in music that rewrites 80’s dance pop for the people of today. This song is bright, bouncy, and fit for any workout mixtape. The video’s plot is reminiscent of Paul Schrader’s Hardcore. “I Can’t Shake This Feeling” captures the dark mood of sleazy underground