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The Best Dream-Pop & Shoegaze Albums of 2025
From its foundational layers of distortion and dream-weaving resurfaced by generation’s past and present, the modern day Julia’s War contingent getting their laurels, to the experimentalists pushing its sound beyond tomorrow, these are the Best Dream-Pop & Shoegaze Albums of 2025.
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Recommended Album: Dummy – ‘Bubbelibrium DLC’
New characters and levels in sound unlocked, the Los Angeles experimental noise-pop band’s idea of a remix album is to build new worlds within their own while helping cultivate others’.
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Dummy – “Soonish… (Wishy’s Deep Ecstacy Mix)”
Wishy trip out Dummy’s ‘Free Energy’ hot spot of shoegaze-pop with a floating guide to getting high on the final preview from the Los Angeles noise-pop band’s remix album, ‘Bubbelibrium DLC’.
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Dummy – “Ethereal Security Guard”
A fascinating look-back into Dummy’s embryonic stages, as if you can hear the particles forming into a greater matter before popping off properly.
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Dummy & GMO – “Unshaped Road (GMO’s Gummy Remix)”
Experimental art-pop trio GMO are given full-blown access to Dummy’s sound lab and further manipulate the ‘Free Energy’ highlight’s gravity.
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The Best Dream-Pop & Shoegaze Albums of 2024
A new sonic wave DIY and independent artists break through in shimmer and static light to form the Best Dream-Pop & Shoegaze Albums of 2024.
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The 30 Best Songs of 2024
From pop stars who repeatedly blew up the Internet, the rap beef that brought the whole music world together, rock music getting very good again, electronic excellence, and those who dared to venture beyond structural convention, these are the 30 Best Songs of 2024.
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The 50 Best Albums of 2024
A cultural shift toward truly independent and alternative sounds alongside perfect pop moments and late-career highlights with the 50 Best Albums of 2024.
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Dummy – “Dip In the Lake”
The music video for the core of ‘Free Energy’ offers you your own form of relief from whatever binds the mind.
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Recommended Album: Dummy – ‘Free Energy’
On their sophomore effort, the Los Angeles noise-pop band abstracts the space-time continuum in order to liberate the art of sound and style.