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Just in time for my return from the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago this weekend, Hot Chip have released a new video for their In Our Heads cut “Look At Where We Are.” Although they didn’t play this track during their set on Saturday, their sunset-backdropped performance did reveal
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Baroness lightens their sound a bit, but still comes through with an ambitious double album with Yellow & Green. Keep it epic! WATCH THE REVIEW
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Lifting some endless atmospheres from the Submotion Orchestra, this new Buckamore track and video is most likely gonna be the darkest piece of hip hop I’ve heard this week. The dude has a full-length album on the way, and keep in contact with him on Facebook here.
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Visuals for the new Jeremiah Jae single, “Money,” which is out now via Brainfeeder. While we all need money to live, this new track from Jae serves as a reminder of how joyless the pursuit of it can be. Dark, understated, and pretty moving. This track comes from Jae’s
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The video for Spiritualized’s “Little Girl” is nowhere near as long as the previous music video the band dropped, but that doesn’t mean it’s less cinematic. Actually, a lot like the video for “Hey Jane,” the vid seems to focus in on one person who seems to
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There’s no question about it: Blur is back! While it may be a while before Damon Albarn works to release another Gorillaz album, it’s great that he’s diversifying his repertoire with a solo album, production on that Bobby Womack album, and now these new tracks that are
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A clean, crisp music video for a fantastic piece of vocal pop from Jessie Ware’s forthcoming debut album, Devotion, which will be out on August 13th via PMR Records. Check the track listing here. While I wasn’t 100% impressed with her vocal contributions on that awesome SBTRKT album
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An immaculate new video for the Active Child song “Johnny Belinda” is out. Beautiful, just beautiful. Props to director Dylan Wiehahn on this one. Active Child has some European tour dates to take note of at the moment, too: Jul 03 – Paradiso Kleine Zaal, Amsterdam, Netherlands Jul 05 – Village Underground,
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Despite his extremely so-so lyrics, Miami rapper Spaceghostpurrp is at least worth checking out because of his dark, moody sound. WATCH THE REVIEW
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While Old Man Gloom brings an interesting blend of ambient music and sludge metal, one side of the sound ends up feeling more interesting than the other. WATCH THE REVIEW