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FKJ – “Drops (Feat. Tom Bailey)”

Summer is in full swing, but that hasn’t prevented new candidates from staking a claim in the season’s ever-competitive soundtrack. Parisian producer FKJ (French Kiwi Juice) recently teamed with...

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Beat Connection – “So Good”

Seattle’s Beat Connection is prepping a new record called Product 3, out later this fall via Anti Records. Anchoring their sophomore release is “So Good,” an effortlessly catchy dance-pop gem that...

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Skylar Spence – “Affairs”

Ryan DeRobertis records as Skylar Spence and is slowly building anticipation for his debut album Prom King, out September 18th via Carpark Records. DeRobertis teased the effervescent lead single “Can’t...

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Alge –“The Comedown”

We recently came across the tropical-tinged electronica of Alge, the project of Los Angeles via Brooklyn-based Jon Weinman, and we’re more than curious as to how his sound will continue to evolve. “The...

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Dreamboy 84 –“Diet Pepsi”

What a dreamy duo. West Coast duo Dreamboy 84 blends 80’s-esque synthesizers and poppy guitars to produce “Diet Pepsi”, a crisp, refreshing summer tune worth of the summer heat and shores lined with...

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Beshken – “Know You Well (Feat. Mothica and Mayo)”

Summer of 2015 has had it’s share of great music and Beshken‘s “Know you Well” is another one to add to the collection. The throbbing beat is just fast enough to jam out too, but slow enough to give...

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Jamie Lidell – “Pink Light”

Jamie Lidell harnesses the introspective nature of fellow British electronic artists like James Blake and infuses it with an arena-caliber backbeat. His latest single, “Pink Light,” burns so slow that...

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Jamie Woon – “Sharpness”

The sultry qualities of Jamie Woon‘s newest single, “Sharpness,” are hard to ignore. It’s mainly due to presentation. Rather than shrouding himself in textural ambiguity and vocal processing like other...

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Small Black – “Boys Life”

Small Black brings their unique sound of synth heavy production and acoustics in their latest single “Boys Life”.  The backing strings is an interesting addition to the song but it is a great one. It...

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Day Wave –“Come Home Now”

Our favorite indie pop act of the year Day Wave returns with the blissful, “Come Home Now”. We’ve come to familiarize ourselves with his warm and dreamy take on the genre with his previous Headcase EP...

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Mick Jenkins – “Your Love (Prod. Kaytranada)”

Chicago has been enjoying a hip-hop renaissance for a handful of years now, and Mick Jenkins is creeping closer to the forefront of the movement. His breakthrough 2014 mixtape The Water[s] laid the...

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Blood Cultures – “Scenes From A Midnight Movie”

In an age of excessive information, New Jersey-based Blood Cultures stands as a stark anomaly. The industry-standard social media pages attached to the moniker are templates at best, and a link to a...

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Autograf –“Running.”

Talk about talent. Visual and audio artists Autograf recently put out their mixed media piece “Running.”, paired with their giddy new song under the same name. The latter boasts mesmerizing wahs and...

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Homeshake –“Faded”

We’ve been keeping tabs on Homeshake, the indie pop project of Peter Sagar for a while now and we’re more than excited to hear that his new album, Midnight Snack, is dropping soon. Sinderlyn had a...

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Charles Murdoch – “Frogs (Feat. Ta-ku, Wafia & Hak)”

As Charles Murdoch looks ahead to the release of his full-length Point for the venerable Future Classic, he found it pertinent to share “Frogs,” a stunning collaboration with fellow producer Ta-ku and...

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Caius –“Make U Mine”

Caius, a relatively new producer out of Copenhagen, Denmark, caught my ear with his first release, “Love You Right”–a song that pulsates good vibes and hip-hop influences. Although it’s only been 8...

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Nehzuil – “Back To Cali (Feat. Milan)”

Sydney producer Nehzuil has teamed up with fellow Aussie soul singer Milan for a weekly series of collaborations that has already spawned a pair of sultry downtempo tunes in “Someday” and “Fool.” The...

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Twinkids – “Dreamer”

“Dreamer” is the first offering from Los Angeles duo Twinkids, its sprawling synthesizer surges transcending the modesty of their self-described genre of “laptop pop.” The track unfurls with purpose,...

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Timesuck –“Your Time Just Hasn’t Come Yet”

Timesuck is the indie-pop project of Vancouver’s own Adam Wawzonek, the talented mind behind his synth-pop/funk outlet, Solitaire. The catchy, guitar-driven number, “Your Time Just Hasn’t Come Yet”, is...

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LISS – “Always”

Danish quartet LISS are incredibly young and make an incredibly infectious blend of soul with snippets of post-punk. After a strong debut earlier this year with “Try,” an up-tempo, funky throwback,...

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