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Cathartic Synth Pop from Brooklyn. - Loren Beri: Genesis 2.0
Cathartic Synth Pop from Brooklyn. - Loren Beri: Genesis 2.0

Peppered with caricatures of his family and various aspects of his life along with bubbling beats and light, flippant lyricism, Loren brings us on a tour of his flamboyant imagination.

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Queer Soul Artist from UK Drops Impressive New EP. - Nia Wyn: Guilty
Queer Soul Artist from UK Drops Impressive New EP. - Nia Wyn: Guilty

Raw and powerful storytelling, combined with defiant charisma and a knack for dissecting the subtlety and nuance of human emotion.

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Minimalist Pop from New York City. - EIGHTY NINETY: The Night Sky
Minimalist Pop from New York City. - EIGHTY NINETY: The Night Sky

A sound that is exhilarating and somehow familiar, tapping into a sense of poetic intimacy that mirrors the universe itself.

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Another Infectious Collab from Australia. - Golden Vessel: so far (feat. FELIVAND)
Another Infectious Collab from Australia. - Golden Vessel: so far (feat. FELIVAND)

This kind-hearted anthem to the first moments of love is a fitting musical companion for anyone whose heart is aflutter.

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Award Winning Documentarians Set to Release New EP. - The Bergamot: Breakdown
Award Winning Documentarians Set to Release New EP. - The Bergamot: Breakdown

Explores the sense of solitude and raw strength that is only found in desolate places.

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LA Based Songwriter Drops New EP for Nettwerk Records. - Emily James: Cannonball
LA Based Songwriter Drops New EP for Nettwerk Records. - Emily James: Cannonball

A kindhearted and uncomplicated reminder to enjoy the moments that are special in our life.

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Dusty Psychedelic Folk from Texas. - John Calvin Abney: Call Me Achilles
Dusty Psychedelic Folk from Texas. - John Calvin Abney: Call Me Achilles

Delivers an instant classic at the intersection of blues, glam rock, and psychedelic folk.

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California Dark Pop Future Legend. - Lyrah: Sorry CVS
California Dark Pop Future Legend. - Lyrah: Sorry CVS

A song about cancer and a criminal healthcare system and stealing peanut m&ms from CVS.

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