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No One Lied
Everybody's least favourite indie twerp has matured into a raw singer-songwriter whose voice, accompanied here only by an electric guitar, manages to sound both haunting and euphoric.
SBTRKT
Atomic Peace
Sampling Mum's 'Flow Not So Fast', this release has actually been around as a radio rip since 2009. Exquisitely mellow, bass-led electronica.
War
Brodermordet
An ultra lo-fi debut single from the new collaboration between Iceage's Elias Bender Ronnenfelt and Sexdrome's Loke Rahbek.
THEESatisfaction
Do You Have Time
An album out-take from the Sub Pop duo who have worked with Shabazz Palaces.
François & the Atlas Mountains
Les Plus Beaux
The gentle, chiming guitars and loose rhythms give this French band an African feel.
Charlotte Gainsbourg
Anna
Another Franco offering, this time from singer and actress Charlotte Gainsbourg's excellent album, 'Stage Whisper'.
Miike Snow ft Lykke Li
Black Tin Box
The 'super-producer' trio recruit a fellow Swede for the first taste of their forthcoming album' Happy to You'.
Vaura
Vanth
Doom-laden synth-rock, featuring members of Dysrhythmia, Gorguts and Kayo Dot.
Daniel Rossen
Saint Nothing
The Grizzly Bear pianist dabbles in dark psych-pop on this unsettling campfire ballad.
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