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Orb |
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Once More |
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Electronic |
Enhance your trance with London's lengendary Orb. Part elegant lounge music, part 70's cop show soundtrack, "Once More" laces a sterile sonic foundation with a heavy dose of dreamy divaesque melodies.
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Iffy |
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Can-O-Cope (Q-Burns ReMix) |
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Electronic |
Old-school gets post-modern on the legs of this groovy latenight vibe. After-hours ambience is vaguely pornographic and very hip.
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Ladytron |
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Playgirl |
LiquidAudio |
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Electronic |
Poppy Euro-glam buzzes with babydoll vocals and spacey synth hooks. Who needs substance when you've got this much style?
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Air |
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Playground Love |
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Electronic |
Muzak for the techno set plays like a Burt Bacharach instrumental with gentle horns and tender strings. Not that there’s anything wrong with that! As light as… Air.
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Sarina Paris |
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Look At Us |
WinMedia |
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Electronic |
Oh, God. What’s that smell?
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Soulstice |
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The Reason |
WinMedia |
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Electronic, R&B |
Upscale, jazzy R&B starts off with an acoustic turn, takes a twist toward the electronic, and renders shades of Sade along the way. Sleek, slick, and sophisticated.
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Tortoise |
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The Equator |
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Electronic |
Dub jazz from improvisational indie rock underground-ers is exploratory and subversive, but this trip to “The Equator” is a bit “too, too, too” to put a finger on. Pass.
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Supreme Beings of Leisure |
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Never The Same |
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Electronic |
This sly track offers you the chance to become indisputably cool, if only by association. Confident, sophisticated, and palpably sexy, the SBL raises the pop music bar to combine sleek prose and glamorous grooves. Listen once, and you’re “Never The Same.”
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Solid State |
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Boston Bluez (Live) |
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Electronic |
Peppy like a benny-poppin' beatnik, this jacked-up techno-jazz hybrid will put a spring in your step for sure. Whip off that turtleneck and stomp out that cigarette. It's time to twist, Daddy-o.
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Atari Teenage Riot |
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Rage |
PlayJ |
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Electronic, Metal |
A techno-rock bpm blur that’s pumped up to the limit with dancefloor frenzy! Big rock sensibility meets hardcore beats distilled by Alec Empire and graced by RATM guitarist Tom Morello.
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