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Stream: Craft Spells- Gallery EP Craft Spells brings another helping of reverb-washed, hypnotic indie pop tunes on the new Gallery EP. It’s streaming in full on SoundCloud at the moment. Follow the link above to take a listen. Last year, the band’s new album, Idle Labor, got a
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The more I listen to tracks from Serengeti’s Kenny Dennis EP, the more convinced I am this guy is essentially the Tony Cliffton of hip hop. Serengeti’s alternate personality is snarky, and lives to get on the nerves of the unsuspecting. Whether he’s calling out Shaq or
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I Think It’s Time For Bed by Maudlin Maladies I Think It’s Time for Bed is a charming album by Maudline Maladies. I haven’t heard anything similar to this album in a while. It is a modern album, produced and recorded to sound much older. It reminds
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NONA (Deluxe Version) by Sam Means Nona is a new EP from the indie-pop group Sam Means. Just shy of 15 minutes, Nona doesn’t overstay it’s welcome. It’s reasonably mild album, it sets a lighthearted pop rock tone, and sticks with it. It could use to be
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New, radio-ripped track from electronic music producer Four Tet. The dude’s production chops speak for themselves. With a constant 4/4 groove, and a cacophonously intricate mess of sounds surrounding it, Four Tet drops another great track. /via/ Edit: Turns out this track is set to be the b-side
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Stream: Beach House- Bloom Baltimore dream pop duo Beach House is set to release its latest album, Bloom, on Sub Pop Records next week, but the entire album is now streaming for your listening pleasure on NPR Music. As you may remember, Beach House’s last album, Teen Dream, was
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Stream: Animal Collective- “Honeycomb” / Animal Collective- “Gotham” Animal Collective drops a new single, streaming the a- and b-sides for all to enjoy–or not enjoy if this isn’t your thing. The New York experimental outfit’s two new tracks, for me, were a fun listen. “Honeycomb” takes me back
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Black metal modernists Nachtmystium drop the first single from the band’s forthcoming album on Century Medium, Silencing Machine. “As Made,” with its sequenced drums and calculated shots of abrasive noise, is a nice industrially tinged piece of sacrilege. I usually don’t care for drum machines in my black
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The band Beak> has announced the release of its sophomore LP, which I believe will be titled >>. A track from the forthcoming album si streamable above, and, of course, features the band’s usual kraut and psych-rock jam style accompanied by some ever-so-faint-vocals. Look for this album
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Some cerebral and subtle techno coming from Russian producer Unbalance on this new song, which is the title track to his latest EP on Mutex Recordings. It’s a bit formulaic, but “Fluid” still features some really nice builds and breaks. The stuttering synths are nice touch, too; adding a