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Dreamy Downtempo from Birmingham. - Listen to Itona: First Light
Dreamy Downtempo from Birmingham. - Listen to Itona: First Light

This seething mixture of downtempo groove and swirling electronica moves in waves of warm synth tones and percussive rhythm.

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Roots Pop from Texas Brings a Message of Hope. - Jeremy Parsons: Things To Come
Roots Pop from Texas Brings a Message of Hope. - Jeremy Parsons: Things To Come

A song for the future, that comes with the knowledge that we are in control of our own lives, and we should look forward to that, no matter how rough it gets.

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Sparkling Neo Soul from NYC. - Adeline: Whisper My Name
Sparkling Neo Soul from NYC. - Adeline: Whisper My Name

Mixes hints of classic soul with a love of mid-tempo grooves and intricate melody.

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Indie Folk Pop from Germany Provides Antidote for Toxic Masculinity. - Charlie Grant: Wide Open
Indie Folk Pop from Germany Provides Antidote for Toxic Masculinity. - Charlie Grant: Wide Open

At its core, Wide Open is about breaking free of old school ideas around what it means to be a man.

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Kev Brown & J Scienide - Cutlass Supreme (feat. DJ Jon Doe)
Kev Brown & J Scienide - Cutlass Supreme (feat. DJ Jon Doe)

Producers take note: this is what a groove should sound like.

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Experimental Downtempo from Philly. - Kilamanzego: Meditate
Experimental Downtempo from Philly. - Kilamanzego: Meditate

With a vintage ARP by her side, Oko mines a complex and varied aesthetic from the depths of her creative mind.

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Gorgeous Chamber Pop from Vancouver. - Sam Lynch: Good Year
Gorgeous Chamber Pop from Vancouver. - Sam Lynch: Good Year

This mournful, yet gorgeous ballad mixes dynamic swells with a vocal presence that is both hopeful and resolute.

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Wave 6 of The Outlaw Ocean Project. - Music by Angger Dimas, Their Dogs Were Astronauts, and First Light Circus
Wave 6 of The Outlaw Ocean Project. - Music by Angger Dimas, Their Dogs Were Astronauts, and First Light Circus

Musicians and journalists are both storytellers, leveraging either sound or prose to make their point.

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Art is truth.