hypnagogic pop
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Ginger Root is still coming through with some quality vintage ear candy.
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The greatest thing to happen to lo-fi pop in like a decade.
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George fine-tunes what made his previous album Slide so enjoyable. Ooh Rap I Ya by George Clanton
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What’s all this then?
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As an overview of Daniel Lopatin’s musical exploits, Magic OPN isn’t quite as spectacular as it could have been.
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Heaven to a Tortured Mind, a surreal celebration of soul, Britpop, and glam rock, has greater clarity and flourish than Yves Tumor’s previous work.
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A quick review of the new Ariel Pink compilation—it’s good!
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There are quite a few good ideas on Angel’s Pulse; unfortunately they aren’t fleshed out enough, nor do they reinforce one another.
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Gus Dapperton’s debut album is a shoddy mix of all the most agreeable sounds to have been popularized in the indie scene over the past decade.
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With Mazy Fly, Spellling stands out as one of Sacred Bones’ most exciting musical prospects.