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  • For a handful of years, New York’s Anamanaguchi have been making some energetic, hyper-melodic, and chiptune-infused rock music. In 2010, the band strung together a series of amazing, free singles they put out on their site, and took part in producing the soundtrack for the Scott Pilgrim Vs. the

  • Pile drops some visuals for the track “Prom Song,” which is off the band’s latest album, Dripping. Look for it now on Exploding In Sound. Oh, and remember: THEY’RE ALL GONNA LAUGH AT YOU.

  • A strange and body-centric video for the Holly Herndon track “Movement,” which comes from the electronic adventurer’s new album of the same title. Check a review of it here. The visuals were directed by Mat Dryhurst, and find Herndon on the RVNG Intl. label.

  • Villagers drops another track from its forthcoming album, Awayland, and it’s much less electronic than its predecessor. Still, the Irish indie folk project seems to be working with a much fuller sound, featuring some wonderful string sections toward the last third of the track. Look for Awayland in January.

  • With an instrumental produced by Hostage and Kidnap Kid, here’s a video for the Lulu James track “Be Safe,” which comes from an EP she dropped earlier this year titled Rope Mirage. It’s a sweet piece of modern soul with a contemporary set of electronics backing it up.

  • Back in July, young rap upstart Angel Haze released Reservation, a collection of fourteen songs that showcase Angel’s prowess as a fast-spitting, high-energy MC. Among those tracks is “Werkin’ Girls,” which was recently given video treatment. Above, you can watch its accompanying visuals by way of her YouTube channel.