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Orouni - Speedball (feat. Emma Broughton)
Orouni - Speedball (feat. Emma Broughton)

With the sweet vaudevillian vocals of Emma Broughton, we have a cross-genre live gem that melds influences from Leonard Cohen, The Kinks and Stereolab.

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ALYA - Puppet Strings
ALYA - Puppet Strings

It’s both distraught and serene, like the calm pocket inside the eye of the storm.

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David Ayscue - New York
David Ayscue - New York

Woven into the string of emotions, both remembered and sudden, is that poetic determinism that belongs to the romantic.

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Amy Jay - Grief
Amy Jay - Grief

Grief is a track that deals with a difficult subject by using catharsis, by replacing the sense of loss with a feeling of accomplishment.

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Little Brother Eli - Stop Pretending
Little Brother Eli - Stop Pretending

The girl may have moved on, but the song is going to stay with you.

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Ruby Randall - The City
Ruby Randall - The City

It strikes a tone of casual elegance that feels very urban, very premeditated, and very well-executed.

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Long Range Hustle - Morning Clover
Long Range Hustle - Morning Clover

It’s a recipe that has been used before by The Lumineers, but this feels less surgical, and more of a party; the synergy here between elements is undeniable.

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DYAN - Faking
DYAN - Faking

There is something about the interplay here between piano, drums, and electric bass there that to me is pure magic.

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