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Track Reviews

No Diavolo – Nuns

No Diavolo give us a reason to listen to new music today with “Nuns”. Southern Florida rock duo combine the best of soulful music with choice
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10-08-11

Gotye – Somebody That I Used To Know (Dan Aux Remix)

Kiwi producer Dan Aux does an excellent, brooding, kinetic spin on Gotye’s song of the year candidate “Somebody That I Used To Know”. We love
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10-08-11

Digitalism – Circles (Eric Prydz Remix)

The Swingin’ Swede, Eric Prydz, continues his latest roll with this new remix for Digitalism’s “Circles” premiered tonight on Pete Tong’s Radio
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10-07-11

Lana Del Ray – Lolyta

All controversy aside, so far we’ve only heard Lana Del Ray’s music speak for itself. The sunny and sultry “Lolyta” comes unreleased via the
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10-07-11

Slow Magic – Sorry Safari (Giraffage Remix)

Here goes a flavorful piece of dream pop in the form of a new Giraffage remix for Slow Magic’s “Sorry Safari”. This shit goes S.A.M.
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10-07-11

Bluey Robinson – Showgirl (Labrinth ReeMix)

Labrinth cut this ace remix or “reemix” of Bluey Robinson’s UK summer hit “Showgirl” as part of a new campaign for Reebook. More remixes to
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10-07-11

RAVE’S FAVES: Wild Flag – Romance

Wild Flag from Portland consists of members from Sleater-Kinney, Helium, and The Minders. This is a cool, quirky, upbeat track that reminds me a
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10-06-11

CHLLNGR – Sundown (Feat. Coco O. of Quadron)

Danish production dude and apparent abhorrer of vwls picks up fellow countrywoman and Queen of Danish R&B Quadron’s Coco O. for new track
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10-06-11

The Peach Kings – Easy

LA’s Peach Kings are our new favorite band. The joyful slow roll of “Easy” will melt you instantly. Do not sleep. The Peach Kings – Easy The
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10-06-11

Lianne La Havas – Gone

We could not be more into this. Lianne La Havas – Gone Lianne La Havas (Official) (Twitter) Rating 8.9
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10-06-11

Britney Spears – Dangerous

Some unreleased Brit for your ears. The vaguely surf rock-y “Dangerous” walks a line somewhere between “Toxic”, “Livin’ La Vida Loca”, and
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10-06-11

Nick Waterhouse & The Turn-keys – Some Place

California-based, Nick Waterhouse & The Turn-keys’ “Some Place” puts a gritty, raw, and rhythmic spin on contemporary Jazz and R&B. The
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10-06-11