Category: New Music
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Zulu – “Fakin’ the Funk (You Get Did)”
The lead single from the experimental powerviolence band’s debut album, ‘A New Tomorrow’, gets real fast and confronts the worst of the takers of the world.
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MIKE feat. Sister Nancy – “Stop Worry!”
Joined by dancehall icon Sister Nancy, the NYC underground rapper’s latest preview from ‘Beware of the Monkey’ hits like a splash of cool water and awakes you into the present moment.
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One Step Closer – “Dark Blue”
Gripping the past and future at both ends hard, One Step Closer are baring the marks of a band doing the most to not let growing pains separate them from either.
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Subsonic Eye – “Aquarius”
“Aquarius” has its head in the clouds, and in case of the Singapore dream-pop band, that’s probably the best place for them to be on the highlight off their latest EP, ‘Melt the Wax’.
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PinkPantheress – “Do you miss me?”
The experimental alt-pop star shifts away from hyperactive bedroom pop and toward a more focused shape where the glow of her own Internet-born style is hard to miss.
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Channel Tres – “6AM”
A colorful dopamine rush for the dance floor and a reminder that it isn’t too early to get the party started – or too late for that matter.
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Dougie Poole – “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”
The season’s charm may have warn off on the world outside, but Dougie Poole can bring a a hint of magic back in if you let him…
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crushed – “waterlily”
The new project from Weekend’s Shaun Durkan and Temple of Angels’ Bre Morell breaks open a new portal in the atmosphere that dips trip-hop and glossed dubbed alterna-pop production into the sweet tastes of a lovers’ euphoria.
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O. – “OGO”
A few seconds into “OGO”, and you’ll understand how a band of all-on instrumental disruption and jazzist explorations went from being relative unknowns to black midi openers in one night’s span.
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SPEED – “One Blood We Bleed”
The accelerator stays on for the Sydney hardcore band on the first preview off their label Flatspot Records’ upcoming showcase comp, ‘The Extermination Vol. 4’.