Tag: videos
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OMFG this is gooooooood!!! Seriously though, this is easily our favorite of all the tracks Florrie has released lately. We wish her songs had a bit more lyrically, rather than repeating the same parts over and over again, and we’d like her songs to be a little longer, too, but… Even with these little blemishes,…
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WARNING: This video isn’t for a song. It’s a little spoken word piece set to piano. It has a positive message but it sounds kind of silly at the same time.
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We’re posting this because we know many of you like him. But we much prefer other dubsteppers, like Kill The Noise, Noisia and Feed Me. Skrillex might have been doing it first, but this is a case where the students have surpassed their master.
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Ultra-catchy song that embraces being a little crazy. Nothing wrong with that! We’ve all got the chorus stuck in our heads now. Speaking of which, we love her lyrics. She’s witty and sarcastic, so cheers to her for that.
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Another wicked awesome earworm from two of the prettiest girls in pop!
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Frankmusik, one of the electronic music scenes very best artists, has been doing fewer remixes and more original songs of his own as of late. You could call it “pulling an Avicii,” but we do believe that Frankmusik started releasing songs of his own before Avicii, our point being that Frankmusik is an original and…
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Dum Dum Girls’ first release, a cassette called Blissed Out, was as lo-fi as you can possibly get. Or pretty close to it. To my ears, it sounded less like lo-fi and more like shit. (It was a bedroom recording, in their defense.) But my opinion of the group has gotten progressively better with the…
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Holy Ghost!’s new single, “Bridge & Tunnel,” is from the duo’s Dynamic album, which was released last year. In addition to issuing this video, their label, DFA Records, has released a nice remix bundle.
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This luscious ballad begins with Katy B singing softly over melancholic piano notes. “I still see your face like it was only yesterday,” she sings, her voice full of longing. Once it arrives at the chorus, a sticky electro-beat beat begins throbbing away accompanied rhythmic live percussion and humming synth. “Still, still on my mind…