folktronica
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i,i is in a sense a refinement of 22, A Million‘s innovations, but Justin Vernon still doesn’t seem particularly interested in tying up his songs’ loose ends.
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Panda Bear’s latest solo outing sees his psychedelic brand of surreal folk submerged under an ocean of cascading delays and nautical vibes.
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This debut collaboration between British singer-songwriter Laura Marling and Tunng co-founder Mike Lindsay delivers some texturally unique folktronica.
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alt-J’s third album is the UK art pop outfit’s most inconsistent yet.
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Bon Iver returns with an attempt at fusing glitchy electronics and indie folk balladry.
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Singer-songwriter Natasha Khan (Bat for Lashes), producer Dan Carey, and British psych-rock band TOY have united as Sexwitch. A self-titled debut album of cover songs (mostly culled from 60’s & 70’s Iran, Morocco, and Thailand) is due out September 25 via The Echo Label. Hear the band’s
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This week we’ve compiled a playlist of folktronica music from across the globe. The genre is pretty straightforward, encompassing just about any fusion of traditional instrumentation and songwriting with modern electronic production techniques. But as you can imagine, that leaves a ton of possibilities – the material is sometimes danceable,
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Former Books member Paul De Jong releases a charming solo debut.
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Nick Zammuto follows his self-titled 2012 album up with a more subtle winter record.