electropop
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Humanz has its share of strong performances and musical highlights, but all too often its guests are misplaced or poorly utilized and the songwriting/production just isn’t up to the Gorillaz standard.
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This debut Chainsmokers album is like wading through a kiddie pool of emotions.
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Charli XCX continues to turn pop on its head with PC Music’s best producers.
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Enjoy this wonderful single from Yasutaka Nakata (the production side of the Japanese electropop duo Capsule), featuring vocals from Charli XCX and his frequent collaborator, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.
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Kid Cudi returns with an album that plays more toward his strengths. I use the word “strengths” loosely.
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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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Kero Kero Bonito comes through with a set of creative, focused, and super sweet pieces of pop music on their debut album.
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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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Lady Gaga’s rootsier sound and image on Joanne is a welcome change of pace, though she doesn’t always commit to the new direction.
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Clarence Clarity‘s latest EP is comprised of what seems to be five instances of the same song (any changes between tracks are pretty much negligible). It’s probably some sort of pop art experiment, but it’s also just convenient because this song is worth hearing five times in