music
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When I first ran into the music of Blondes last year through their self-titled release on RVNG Intl., I thought the house duo had plenty of grooves. However, things fell a little flat when it came to interesting sounds. The duo seems to be making more of an effort to
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On Immunity, electronic music producer Jon Hopkins focuses in on the worlds of house and techno, fusing the characteristics of these genres with some pretty atmospheric and grandiose keyboards. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Laura Marlin’s Once I Was An Eagle shows the British singer-songwriter moving even further away from her folk pop roots, and embracing a moodier sound. Not only that, but Laura’s battles with love seem to take center stage as this album’s prime subject matter. WATCH THE REVIEW
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On Settle, the fresh electronic music duo known as Disclosure brings a series of house and garage-inspired dance numbers that groove excitingly. Some of the vocal guests are pretty spectacular as well. Even if you’re not nutty about dance music, give it a try. WATCH THE REVIEW
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West Coast metal outfit Deafheaven has really improved their sound on this latest outing of theirs, delivering sharper, more triumphant compositions through a barrage of black metal-style instrumentation. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Bibio’s latest full-length might be one of his most consistent yet, filtering this UK producer’s versatile talents through a dreamy, sedate lens. WATCH THE REVIEW
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This new collection of Lord Quas tracks might not be as epic as this project’s debut LP in 2000, but it’s still an incredibly fun listen. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Get into this new album from Classixx if you’re looking for a series of breezy dance tracks with a vintage vibe, taking a load of cues from synth pop and new wave music. WATCH THE REVIEW
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SLSBS ft. Quelle Chris by Metabeats (co-produced by Ed Boogie) A new track from Metabeats, which features some cutting lyrics from Quelle Chris that deal with fame, jealousy, and the music industry. The verses truly capture the sentiments of this track’s snide chorus: “SOUNDS LIKE SOME BULLSHIT!” The instrumental
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The kings of French House return with a new album that pays homage to the roots of their roots. WATCH THE REVIEW