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Acoustic Peace-Pop. - Listen to: Im Not Your Enemy
Acoustic Peace-Pop. - Listen to: Im Not Your Enemy

Healing the world starts with forgiveness, and nothing else.

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Minnesota Synth-Pop. - Listen to Bora York: Dry Land
Minnesota Synth-Pop. - Listen to Bora York: Dry Land

Poignant and subtle, a bit like the nature of affection itself.

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Honeytrap Soul-Pop. - Listen to Macey Estes: Call It Fate
Honeytrap Soul-Pop. - Listen to Macey Estes: Call It Fate

The laid-back soul-pop jam that wants to help you find the love you deserve.

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Jon and Roy - Where Has My Love Gone
Jon and Roy - Where Has My Love Gone

The pain, the futility, and the cry of a broken soul, are all welcome at this groove-supper.

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Swedish Dance Pop. - Listen to Archi + Pelago: Back
Swedish Dance Pop. - Listen to Archi + Pelago: Back

A synth-based melodic pulse and clear funk overtones make this a catchy number about second chances, and the effervescence of life.

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Kentucky Noise-Pop. - Listen to Owoso: Dirt Mound
Kentucky Noise-Pop. - Listen to Owoso: Dirt Mound

Repurposes a private meditation as a universal statement about embracing our own true nature.

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Listen to Chicago Folk-Artisan Verluna: The Narrow Road to Oku
Listen to Chicago Folk-Artisan Verluna: The Narrow Road to Oku

Represents the process of sharpening our personal edges, and whittling ourselves down to what is vital.

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Shoegaze with a Driving Pulse. - Listen to DC-based Cal Rifkin
Shoegaze with a Driving Pulse. - Listen to DC-based Cal Rifkin

Appreciating the little steps we take every day to both honor the past, and differentiate ourselves from it.

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