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Julia Holter has released a video for one of the dreamiest tracks on her new album, “Moni Mon Amie”. It has some nice light synthesizers laced throughout as well as some ambient effects. Lyrically, the song touches down on envy and jealousy, which have a direct impact on the visuals
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A video for the short, new I Come To Shanghai song “Tied Down,” which was made by splicing together footage from old VHS tapes. The images come from a variety of sources, and they’re all colorfully distorted for a psychedelic effect. Despite the lack length, the song here builds
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The Bluest Water I’d Ever Seen by Teen Daze Ever since Canada’s Teen Daze dropped its debut LP, My Bedroom Floor, the project has gone in different directions; embracing every flavor of dreamy electronic pop that it possibly could. The project’s latest single, “The Bluest Water I’
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New York’s Beach Fossils are readying a new EP via Captured Tracks titled What A Pleasure. The first track to drop from it, “Out In the Way,” actually features Wild Nothing’s Jack Tatum. Nice! Listen for some lo-fi production, jangly guitars, and dreamy vocals. What A Pleasure comes
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As much as I like Neon Indian‘s Psychic Chasms, I’m ready to start hearing some new output from the band’s frontman Alan Palomo. I guess I’ll just got listen to the album again. What other bands aren’t putting out enough music? What bands are putting
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New video for the A Classic Education song “I Lost Time. ” It’s directed by Enrico Boccioletti and brought to us by the good people at Lefse Recs. –
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Canadian singer-songwriter Sea Oleena released and album of self-recorded demos back in April, and titled it Smudges. The acoustics on the recording are a little rough, but the vocals and serene songwriting stand past any restrictions the recording might have put on them. The music on Smudges has now been