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Emily Jane White “Liza”

Tue, Mar 9, 2010

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Emily Jane White “Liza”

A preview of the San Francisco artist's upcoming sophomore record.

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Daedelus featuring Laura Darling “Order of the Golden Dawn”

Fri, Mar 5, 2010

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Daedelus featuring Laura Darling “Order of the Golden Dawn”

Daedelus and his wife go bossa nova on a cut from his upcoming concept record.

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Wakey!Wakey! featuring Theo Martins “Twenty-Two (Paul Cantor remix)”

Thu, Mar 4, 2010

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Wakey!Wakey! featuring Theo Martins “Twenty-Two (Paul Cantor remix)”

A track from the NYC indie-pop act's debut LP gets a slick, hip-hop makeover.

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Kisses “Bermuda”

Wed, Mar 3, 2010

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Kisses “Bermuda”

Jesse from Princeton and his friend Zinzi debut their new collaboration.

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SAADI “Pollen Seeking Bees”

Mon, Mar 1, 2010

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SAADI “Pollen Seeking Bees”

The New York City vocalist steps out on her own on an EP featuring this dreamy number.

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Nada Surf “Electrocution”

Fri, Feb 26, 2010

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Nada Surf “Electrocution”

Nearly fifteen years after their inception, the power-pop act pays tribute to their inspirations.

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Air Conditioning School “Busymore”

Thu, Feb 25, 2010

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Air Conditioning School “Busymore”

Former Sukpatch frontman Chris Heidman preps his new solo-ish project.

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Lawrence Arabia “Apple Pie Bed”

Wed, Feb 24, 2010

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Lawrence Arabia “Apple Pie Bed”

New Zealand's James Milne sports an alter-ego and embraces the pop song tradition.

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Hooray for Earth “Surrounded By Your Friends”

Tue, Feb 23, 2010

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Hooray for Earth “Surrounded By Your Friends”

From New York City by way of Boston, this band creates big hooks out of old synths.

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Olney Clark “Josefin the Writer”

Mon, Feb 22, 2010

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Olney Clark “Josefin the Writer”

This Scottish duo pave the way for their debut with this remarkably orchestrated song.

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