Tag: audio
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Dreamy, swirly and delicious. Electro-pop doesn’t get better than this. Nope.
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Well, well, well, hasn’t somebody changed direction? Instead of super catchy pop, this time around Erik Hassle delivers a dark, somewhat minimalist R&B tune that has more in common with The Weeknd and James Blake than anything he’s done previously. It’s not bad though. Takes a few listens to really grow on you — especially…
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What a stunningly gorgeous, pop-tinged R&B ballad. This 19 year old singer/songwriter from Chicago has one hell of a voice. We could be listening to the next Mariah or Alicia Keys.
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Yes, the subject line of this post merited three exclamation points! We haven’t heard new music from The Bird & The Bee since 2010’s Hall & Oates cover album Interpreting The Masters Volume 1: A Tribute To Daryl Hall And John Oates. Obviously, this has something to do with how busy Greg Kurstin has been…
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Not quite as good as Angel Haze’s version, which you can see in the post below, but it is still pretty darn good. And he’s giving it way for free. So, download and listen. Or listen then download.
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We’ve been in love with Banks for a while now. And she continues to be brilliant on this fantastic new song produced by Shlohmo. It’s futuristic but also sounds like what we were calling electronica around the time Bjork released Homogenic. If you remember Olive, this quite reminds us of them. In any case, it’s…
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If you watched the Grammys and wondered who the hell Macklemore is, well, you weren’t alone. (You also weren’t alone if you wondered who the hell Lorde is. But in that case, we’ve reviewed a couple of her releases here, so you can go check those out if you’re curious.) Anyway, back in August of…
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Click “read more” below for our review of this delicious track!