Genre: electronic
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Lipsticism — Wanted to Show You
Lipsticism’s Wanted to Show You is an immersive and layered dreampop record built for long, leisurely, blissful summer afternoons.
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Emily Allan — Clanging
Clanging, the debut record from NYC’s Emily Allan, is a concept record about mental illness. It’s funny, shocking, provocative and unsettling.
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Nother & Moon Leap — On the Edge of Getting Lost EP
The 5 song EP from the Italian duo is atmospheric and warm, with hints of darkness just beneath the surface.
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RIP Swirl
RIP Swirl’s recent singles with Ydegirl and 2024 album Perfectly Blue balance shoegaze and trip-hop, ‘90s nostalgia and modern melancholy, perfect for rainy late-night drives.
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8485 – Software Gore / Personal Protocol
8485 makes cyberpunk hyperpop for the AI apocalypse. If the human race is doomed, at least the soundtrack is great.
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R. Missing
R. Missing’s haunting, hypnotic music captures emotions with surgical precision, leaving listeners suspended in moments of quiet disquiet.
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Dumbo Tracks — Move with Intention
The second LP from Dumbo Tracks feels like a killer mixtape. It’s dynamic, surprising and slightly chaotic, blurring the lines between indie rock and electronic music.
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Sophia Stel – Object Permanence
Vancouver’s Sophia Stel makes moody, ephemeral hyperpop music. Her debut EP Object Permanence is an addictive and nostalgic trip.
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t l k – Strength in Tenderness
t l k makes ambient/electronic/jazz/hyperpop/I don’t know. It’s hard to classify and impossible to ignore. Listen for yourself.