Delicate electronica meets acoustic sound. It's time for reflection, rest, relax, and a little bit of dancing.
Tag: dance
Funkadelic – Reworked By Detroiters
Reworked By Detroiters shows two things: (a) Funkadelic is still a great listen with a ton of potential; (b) Detroit's music culture is still an extremely interesting aesthetic with a ton of potential. I've been listening to Funkadelic since high school, and I have to admit that after a while it become bored. I thought … Continue reading Funkadelic – Reworked By Detroiters
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Be afraid. Set your speakers to an eclectic mashup of industrial rock and electronic music to spice up your week. These contradictions actually make a pretty, but a very nasty couple.
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Dark, intense, and beautifully affecting. Songs that will pull you out of your comfort zone and put you in an emotional rollercoaster.
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Alternative music in its prime time. Let's go dance ourselves clean, relieve some anger, and thrive.
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Electronica with a delicate feel. Enjoy the danceable sonic subtlety.
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Modern folk turns dark and mysterious turning into the powerful, ominous, yet amusing rock, which invites you to get on a dancefloor and release the energy. Brought to you by an unobvious pairings of Randy Newman and Grizzly Bear, Queens of the Stone Age and Foster the People, and more.
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That's it. Let's get the rave on. Both from the good ol' 20th century and modern one. The Prodigy. Jlin. Aphex Twin. 808 State. Blanck Mass. Just feel it.
Arcade Fire – Everything Now
Remember Bob Dylan's Self Portrait? Well, there it goes again. Arcade Fire come back with Everything Now - their weirdest and probably weakest LP to date.
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Listen to a playlist merging a rock sound with indie and electronic feel. Enjoy the dancefloor with a great songs by Queens of the Stone Age, Phoenix or Gorillaz.
Album of the Week: Jens Lekman – Life Will See You Now
Jens Lekman's Life Will See You Now is a great, straightforward, optimistic album, which will make you want to go dance your common daily life away.
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Delicate and subtle sounds of contemporary electronica, indie, experimental and pop music blends with nostalgic and intense rock, making this playlist both sentimental and enpowering experience. Listen to the best music from Thundercat, Future Islands, Crystal Fairy, Cloud Nothings and much more.
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A mixture of anxiety, subtlety, and pure energy. The best independent, electronic, and pop music has to offer presented by the stellar and diverse team of Arcade Fire, Goldfrapp, The Shins, Foxygen and William Basinski among others. Get ready to be both creeped out and dragged to the dance floor.
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Led by the great new single by Gabrielle Aplin, a compilation full of dreamy pop, R&B, rap with a feeling of longing and hope, sorrow and joy. Backed by the latest releases by Pharell Williams, Taylor Swift, J. Cole, and Colin Stetson with his wonderful interpretation of Górecki's 3rd Symphony.
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Sink into the new eclectic compilation, perfect for a long snowy nights. A playlist full of subtle and dancey electronic music and dream rock with some very strong conclusion by Brand New's classic song and Deadmau5 new banger.
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Feel the low-key and electronic music with some joyous kick that brings you to the mix of dancefloor's sounds, and leads to late night chillout. This compilation puts you put somewhere between joy, reflection, relax and calmness. Brought to you by S. Kinch, Deadmau5, A. Olsen, Paak and more.
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Who said that rock and metal doesn't play well with folk, classical and dance music. Enjoy eclectic playlist including OneDirection, Metallica, and set of great covers.
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Color your autumn with dance and rock music. Justice, Drake, Kaiser Chiefs, and others come to help you get through cold, rainy days.