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All right, let's get into it. Weekly track roundup, everyone. Anthony Fantano here, Internet's busiest music nerd. Hope you're doing well. And it is time for a weekly track roundup. My thoughts, my feelings, my ideas, my conceptions of thoughts and opinions on a
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Fantasy is at least an improvement over Junk. Fantasy by M83
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The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just his short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions.
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M83 returns with an album with more hollow nostalgia than quality tunes.
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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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LA-based experimental singer-songwriter and M83 affiliate, Morgan Kibby, a.k.a. White Sea, has shared the opening track from her upcoming debut LP, In Cold Blood. “They Don’t Know” is an auspiciously booming piece of electro-pop that is lent an almost industrial edge by a murky guitar plugging away
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On M83’s latest album, indie dance and synth pop sounds are pumped up and glossed out until they reach almost unrealistic proportions. Not only that, but these ideas are stretched out to a double album length. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Lips – Everything to me (Christian Strobe Remix) by Christian Strobe Apparat – Song Of Los (Mogwai Remix) by Mute UK Midnight City (Trentemøller Remix) by M83 Suicide Dream 3 (Solar Bears Remix) by Solar Bears Mint Julep – Aviary (Mogwai remix) by Anorak London Active Child- “Playing House” ft. How To Dress
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From the forthcoming M83 album, Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming, the track “Midnight City” is a super-sized pop song with synthetic mountains majesty. It’s structured simply, but that doesn’t stop the sounds and energy on this thing from becoming overwhelming. So overwhelming, that dancing must occur. Dance. Please.
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Huzzah! M83 has seen fit to drop a track from its forthcoming double album, Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming. The track is titled “Midnight City,” and it’s streaming right now via SoundCloud. It’s also downloadable on M83’s website. If “Midnight City” is any indicator, this album is