glitch pop
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UK pop singer Rina Sawayama teams up with Clarence Clarity for the most vibrant, colorful, and instantly catchy pop EP of the year.
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Glitchy singer-songwriter Olga Bell has a new EP out called America, which takes its name from and includes three different mixes of the closing track from her 2016 album Tempo. But the highlight of the set is the non-album cut “Special Leave,” which features one of Olga’s most stunning
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Arca’s voice is a welcome addition to her otherworldly production style on her self-titled album, but sadly, many of my reservations about her past full-length efforts still stand.
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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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Bon Iver returns with an attempt at fusing glitchy electronics and indie folk balladry.
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ANOHNI goes solo on her latest album, delivering some of the most politically charged art pop to come out in years.
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Electronic music producer Holly Herndon’s latest release here is an expansion of the glitchy and abstract ideas on her last album, tossing some art pop tracks into the mix in the process.
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Baltimore producer and composer is working with his best mix yet, but isn’t delivering his greatest material to complement the new sonic improvements.
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On Baths’ latest full-length, Will Wiesenfeld flexes his singer-songwriter muscles over a group of beats that have a much poppier feel. WATCH THE REVIEW