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Sadboy pop with a computer-generated vibe.
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The lead single from Junk, M83’s follow-up to Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming (review), out April 8 via Mute.
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Julia Holter’s latest record is one of the most heavenly albums I’ve heard in the past five years.
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Beach House comes through with their most upfront album yet, almost completely doing away with their trademark atmosphere.
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On their third full-length album, the Mary Onettes don’t make much of any significant changes to their sound, but they do deliver some really sharp, catchy jangle pop tunes. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Beach House drops an Eric Wareheim-directed video for the track “Wishes,” and it’s absolutely insane. The stellar track comes from the band’s latest album, Bloom, and it’s a hilarious goof and spoof on sporting events. Just about everything in the video is ridiculous; however, what Wareheim does
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Stream the new Beach Fossils album in full via the Hype Machine widget above. Though I haven’t really been a huge fan of most groups shooting for this guitar-driven dream pop sound, I’m finding this new record to be way more detailed, approachable, and memorable. Of course, it
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A precious track from Cokiyu, which features bubbly synth arpeggios, dreamy vocals, and a slow-moving beat that’s riddled with detail. Cokiyu is the pseudonym of music producer Yukiko Ito, and the track streaming above comes from her latest single release, “Haku,” which features collaborations from a handful of different
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On Piramida, the Danish band Efterklang seems to tone things down even further from the more subtle move the band made with their previous LP. WATCH THE REVIEW
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With a dreamy, slow motion beat from XXYYXX, Milo brings a surprisingly calm demeanor to a new collection of lyrical abstractions and nerdy references. I’m loving the instrumental here. I’ve always thought XXYYXX’s stuff could use a bit more detail, but his usual simplicity seems to fit