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CEREMONY – “Dark Summer”
The only comfort away from the sun is that with each day’s passing, we’re slowly escaping it by inching ourselves closer to actual darkness with the latest from ‘Tell Me Your Dream’
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Sharp Pins – “Saturday Sun”
With Sharp Pins in charge of the weather, the forecast is sounding great for the foreseeable future with the power-pop songwriter’s psychedelic new single.
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Wishy – “All The Rage”
The indie pop-rockers aren’t afraid to let unkempt emotions wear on in a lower fidelity, punkier spirit fit for the spite with the latest from ‘Nature’s Pill’.
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L’Rain – “borderline”
With the latest preview from ‘fata morgana’, Taja Cheek melts the noise into one straight line.
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Starcleaner Reunion – “Never Odd or Even”
The secret is out and it’s such a transcendent relief with the lead single off the NYC dream-punk band’s debut album, ‘Umbrella’.
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Tricky FM – “Sugar in my Drink”
An invitation to everything that means anything happening right here in the moment on the lead single from the San Fran experimental electronic pop artist’s new album, ‘Twin Star Fantasy’.
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Frankie Rose – “Can’t Be Wrong”
The first single from the starry night indie queen’s new album, ‘HILA’, traverses this plane and connects her to the spiritual world.
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Buzz Sound: Fcukers
The NYC dance-electrocuted pop duo’s debut album, ‘Ö’, is a peak summertime energy.
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Recommended Album: Madonna -‘CONFESSIONS II’
The 15th album from the Queen of Pop is the freshest she has sounded in 20 years without losing sight on how her art should make you live your life in the now — or forgetting the past that got you there.
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Channel Tres – “Black Techno Guy”
As with all things pointedly fashion-forward right now, the latest single from the Compton house producer takes its cues from the late ’90s electronic DNA with its own unmissable identity all over it.
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Ela Minus & Nick León – “espiral”
From Brooklyn the Miami, the dystopian electronic producers make you wonder which way the spiral goes on the first preview off their collaborative EP, ‘qué les pasó a mis amigos?’
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Boy Harsher – “Jeans”
The synth-pop duo redesign dark denim to dance to in wondering what’s out there in views from the best of both worlds.