Tag: ghostly international
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Recommended Album: crushed – ‘no scope’
On their debut full-length, the dreamy electronic guitar-pop duo pulls your head into galaxy brain mode with an effortless cool that easily hits the mark.
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crushed – “cwtch”
What feels good may not always be what’s best for us behind the sweet, dreamy trip-pop sounds of the latest single from crushed’s debut album, ‘no scope’.
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crushed – “starburn”
It’s gravity’s undertow instead of the air where the maximalist dream-pop duo are going on the lead single off their debut album, ‘no scope’.
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Recommended Album: Brijean – ‘Macro’
As we are, Brijean’s rhythmic pop art projection is varied yet intertwined — the complexities of being absorbed by the vortex made into a fun delirium.
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Brijean – “Euphoric Avenue”
The experimental psychedelic dance-pop duo challenge us to alter our perspectives of what euphoria feels and sounds like with the latest preview from ‘Macro’.
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Brijean – “Workin’ On It”
The Los Angeles psychedelic disco-pop duo bounce back from late shift hour delirium on the early highlight from their new LP, ‘Macro’.
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crushed – “milksugar (DJ Python Remix)”
The remixed ‘extra life’ centerpiece is draped beneath a lush, layered deconstruction that makes it all the more transcendent into the air.
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Bullion feat. Carly Rae Jepsen – “Rare”
The understated finesse off the lead single from songwriter and producer Nathan Jenkins’ new album, ‘Affection’, goes a long way in pulling you into its emotion.
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Mary Lattimore – “Horses, Glossy On the Hill”
The manner in which the latest from ‘Goodbye, Hotel Arkada’ captures its title in sonic scenery is near-absolute.
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Mary Lattimore feat. Meg Baird and Walt McClements – “And Then He Wrapped His Wings Around Me”
As time sweeps us all into the void, at least the music of Mary Lattimore can memorialize those moments which we lived once we are gone.