White Teeth Teens - Lorde
trying on a metaphor

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Cosimo Galluzzi
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we're not kids anymore.
Not today Justin

Origami Around
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Sade Olutola

Kaledo Art

if i look back, i am lost
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
One Nice Bug Per Day

JVL
occasionally subtle
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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White Teeth Teens - Lorde
Echo and The Bunnymen. Songs To Learn And Sing, 1985.
Lunch Ladies - Pick Yourself Up
Taken from the Lunch Ladies’ debut LP, “Down on Sunset Strip.” The seven-track album will be out March 10th, 2017. Lunch Ladies are Matt Whitley, Cynthia Rittenbach, Matt Ramiz and Peter Gargano.
The Pheels - Don’t Play Yourself (2016)
Kimbra - Settle Down
Truth For You - Amir Obè ft. PARTYNEXTDOOR
Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata [x]
Always In My Head R42
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Twenty One Pilots - Heathens
Atlas Genius’ wonderful sophomore album Inanimate Objects struck me as more electronic leaning than their debut album, and my favorite single off the release illustrated that quite clearly. Now, Molecules morphs into an even more electrifying dance song, thanks to New York production act Penguin Prison, who gives it a slick edit that bounces entrancingly. The remix palpitates and pulses with beats like those of a heart of darkness. It’s a wired jam that jolts and jars pleasurably.
Radiohead - Decks Dark
Joey Bada$$
The Greeting Committee - Hands Down
As it turns out, The Chainsmokers new hit with Halsey, Closer, is a ripe wonderland for producers and remixers across the board. It’s quickly become one of the most remixed tunes from the red hot electronic duo. Today, we turn to California’s own Aash Mehta as he transforms Closer into a melodic future bass soiree overflowing with ethereal chords and choppy vocals. Aash’s flip is a dose of uplifting, heartwarming bliss. It reminds us of the beauty and wonder that the world holds, despite all the ugliness that we encounter daily. It’s yet another feather in the cap for this steadily rising production talent.
Beach House - Beyond Love (from Depression Cherry)
While John Carpenter is the easiest point of reference when listening to the ‘80s-style synthesizer score for Stranger Things, Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein have also cited Tangerine Dream as an influence.
Now the the prolific German electronic group has returned the favor by releasing their take on the Stranger Things theme, which can be heard above. When you’re done listening to that, a second Stranger Things-inspired track is streaming below.
No strangers to soundtracks, Tangerine Dream have composed the scores for such films as Firestarter, Near Dark, Legend, and Sorcerer.
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