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UK based electronic producer, half of the indie band The xx, Jamie xx, is back with a brand new batch of tracks following nearly a decade after the release of his debut, In Colour. An acclaimed album that would not only go down as one of the most iconic electronic albums of the previous decade, but one of the most essential albums in all of electronic music with its lofty production, dreamy vocals and creative sampling that placed Jamie on the map.
On a personal level, I ... read more
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Okay, BRAT. Charli XCX has definately cemented herself as one of this generation's biggest pop icons. With the help of A. G. Cook as producer, she has created plenty of critically acclaimed and adored mixtapes and albums over the past few years. Number 1 Angel, Pop 2, Charli, how i'm feeling now, all being adored and seen as some of her absolute best.
Her sixth full length effort, BRAT, comes two years since the release of CRASH and has been one of this year's most ... read more
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Alexander Guy Cook, head of the legendary PC Music label and one of the big pioneers for the genre of Hyperpop alongside other big artists like SOPHIE, 100 gecs and Bladee. He's back with a three disc album that follows four years after the release of his two debuts in 2020. In my opinion, the guy is perhaps the best to do this hyperpop sound. The way he executes a lot of the songs in this genre so that are experimental but also engaging and replayable without them getting ... read more
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Are you a fan of music from the 60s, from the music videos to the actual music itself? Do you wish to relive that decade of music in the present day without having to listen to other records that released around that time? Do you want a band that captures that aesthetic well not only in their music videos but with the album cover and songs themselves? Then one of the newest bands on the market, The Mellons, are for you!
This is a band that I first discovered via Instagram ... read more
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This is the newest album from Canadian electronic synth funk outfit, Chromeo, who've been around for a while now since the early 2000s and currently have five studio albums under their belts, with this new one being their sixth. Over this course, they've made some sleek synth funk that's heavily catchy and funny without leaning too far to being a comedy album, making them one of the best acts that Canada brings to the table. Albums like Business Casual and Fancy Footwork are ... read more




