Month: February 2014
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An absolutely beautiful K-Pop ballad about your first love and missing your first love… If that doesn’t warm your heart then you’re probably one of those a-holes who won’t listen to music that isn’t in English. In any case, it’s a slightly melancholic but ultimately uplifting tune with radiant vocals, lovely strings and otherwise blissed-out…
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This one is pure cheese and we’re not sure if we like it or not yet, but the girl is clearly talented and the video has a positive message so, what the hell, we’re posting it. If you don’t like bubblegum pop or dance pop, then just don’t listen to it. Or don’t say we…
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We must admit that we’d never heard of Freeform Five until this track with the eternally flawless Róisín Murphy surfaced recently. But we’re quite impressed with him now. “Leviathan” is a wonderful slice of deep house, perfect for your next party playlist. And we should think it would go over well in the clubs once…
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Yesterday we unveiled our review of Slo Light, the debut solo album by Massive Attack collaborator Davidge. As promised, today we’re presenting our exclusive interview with the man himself. Did you write the songs on Slo Light entirely by yourself and then find people to sing them or did you write them with the singers?…
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Pillar Point is the super synthy new project of Scott Reitherman, who’s thus far been primarily known as the mastermind behind indie darlings Throw Me the Statue. At first listen, Pillar Point sounds decidedly more pop than that project, but that’s slightly deceiving because, wrapped up in all of that glorious synth, is a considerable…