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A music video from multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Kiran Leonard. The tune comes from the newly remixed and mastered version of his Bowler Hat Soup album. Give a full listen to the album here.
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On this new pair of tracks, dubstep innovator Burial uses gaps and silence to progress his ever-growing interest in longer song lengths and ambient atmospheres. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Here is a YouTube playlist where you can hear music from all of these EPs.
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Pile drops some visuals for the track “Prom Song,” which is off the band’s latest album, Dripping. Look for it now on Exploding In Sound. Oh, and remember: THEY’RE ALL GONNA LAUGH AT YOU.
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A strange and body-centric video for the Holly Herndon track “Movement,” which comes from the electronic adventurer’s new album of the same title. Check a review of it here. The visuals were directed by Mat Dryhurst, and find Herndon on the RVNG Intl. label.
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A video for the new single teasing toward the sophomore album of Darwin Deez, Songs For Imaginary People. Look for it on February 4th via Lucky Number. Now, with the song, this video is the perfect pairing. Ninian Doff directs Darwin through a series of double, triple, quadruple takes of
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On their third album, Washington D.C.’s the Evens prove major changes aren’t necessary when great songwriting, strong messages, and tight playing are the main ingredients in your recipe. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Lo-fi jangle rock purveyor Mac DeMarco has just dropped a new video for the track “Ode to Viceroy,” which comes from his latest album, 2. The video here reveals the song to be an ode to Mac’s smoking habit, which he playfully embraces as he chain smokes from one
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King Krule drops some visuals on what’s one of this year’s catchiest singles. Can’t wait for this dude to drop a full-length. Check my review of his last EP right here.
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The latest song and video from Emeralds member Steve Hauschildt is like a never-ending introduction to some kind of yoga VHS that was most likely sold during the paid programming hours of American late night television. However, that doesn’t make it a bad thing. My point is new age-influenced