electropop
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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
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Pretty much Dan Deacon‘s most immediate and invigorating single since “The Crystal Cat.”
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Atlanta indie veterans of Montreal continue a weak album streak with Innocence Reaches.
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LA singer-songwriter Banks delivers what might be her catchiest track yet with “Gemini Feed,” the opener of her sophomore album The Altar. The album comes out September 30 via Harvest.
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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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Crystal Castles did a new thing, and I don’t much care for the thing.
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Zayn Malik, formerly of famed boy band One Direction, releases his debut commercial album with Mind of Mine.
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ANOHNI responds to drone warfare with “Drone Bomb Me,” the second single from her new album HOPELESSNESS, out May 6 via Secretly Canadian.