superhumanoids
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California’s Superhumanoids takes its usual synth-led and airy pop style and applies it to a Ramones cover that should have you drifting off into a deep, peaceful slumber.
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The release of this track marks the announcement of the debut Superhumanoids album. Yes! The title: Exhibitionists. Ooooo. After the release of its debut EP, I’ve been dying to hear this band take its blend of pop, indie rock, and synth pop to a full-length album. If “Geri” is
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A new video from Superhumanoids for the band’s latest single, “Mikelah.” The story here depresses me, too. I just wanna tell this dude, “Hey, man, calm down. She’s not worth it, bro!”
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MP3 Hot of the release of two EPs in the past year, L.A.’s Superhumanoids have a new 7″ record out on White Iris. “Mikelah” is a slow-burning electronic jam with a hazy melody capturing that current mid-summer feel. The distant male vocals of the verse’s are counterbalanced
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1. Young Galaxy- (CFCF Remix) 2. Dumbo Gets Mad- You Make You Feel (Cj Lavoire Remix) (Soundcloud) 3. Toro Y Moi- Still Sound (lovelife remix) (Soundcloud) 4. First Aid Kit- When I grow Up (Fever Ray Cover) (Soundcloud) 5. Tom Tom Club- Genius of Live (Señor Coconut Remix) (Just left
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Video for “Persona,” the first track from Superhumanoids‘ new EP, Urgency. Think I would look good in a bow-tie? Would it enhance my “nerd” persona? –
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New video for “Contemporary Individual”: a track from Superhumanoids‘ latest EP, Urgency. /via/
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1. Neon Indian- 6669 (White Hinderland Remix) 2. Ola Podrida- Monday Morning (Abacus Remix) 3. R. Stevie Moore- She Don’t Know What to do with Herself (Ariel Pink Remix / Cover) 4. Superhumanoids- Contemporary Individual (Zebra and Snake Remix) 5. Yeasayer- Madder Red (The Golden Filter Remix) TND TIP: TAKE
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Superhumanoids- Cranial Contest TND TIP: Film in HD, but only if you have a hi-def camera.
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1. Black Milk- Welcome (Go Home) Black Milk‘s upcoming album is pretentiously titled Album of the Year, but this man has reason to be cocky. Working out of Detroit, the guy has built himself up as one of the hardest-working producers in underground hip hop. He’s not a