New music to listen to at the gym in tight clothes and those headphones that were probably a little pricey but heck, how they sound, new music to get out of bed while you strategize to go on and on, on and on, new music to go down the window as you flee as you only flee from a burning palace, new music to cover your head with the Nordic and dissolve neural connections on a journey back to intrauterine life ...
Lots of new and varied music
on a list to rule all the needs that may concern you. To dance, to wash, to lie down, to discover. Updated every week. Just for your full joy. And it starts like this:
Silk Sonic:
Fly as me
.
Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak lovingly adore the supersonic 70s in this alliance for funk called, appropriately, Seda Sónica.
Parcels:
Famous
.
And if funk wasn't enough, the Parcels have something to give and take: their new album is a disco-funk odyssey for young and old.
Jorge Drexler + C Tangana:
Touch you
.
A fan of Brazilian music, Drexler gets horny on this song composed before
Nominao
, his popular duet with the Madrilenian.
Bizarrap + Ptazeta:
Bzrp Music Sessions, vol.
45
.
The Argentine prodigy continues to pump fat beats and accumulate atomic collaborations: much better than his recent production for Anuel AA, he launched this tornado with the Canarian Ptazeta.
Rigoberta Bandini:
Julio Iglesias
.
It was the Spanish revelation of 2020 with its cool electronic pop, on the 21st it has been consecrated and, without resting on its laurels, it continues to brighten our lives with this song about sleeping listening to Julio Iglesias.
The War On Drugs:
I Don't Live Here Anymore
.
They have turned their style into a formula, but the records still turn out great: they end and they just want to start them over.
Idles:
The New Sensation
.
The punk album of the month contains as much dynamite and bad milk as Kim Jong-un's arsenal.
To listen by doing 'grrrrr'.
Bonnie Banane:
Fairplay
.
A discovery: a Parisian debutante who sings R&B with trap productions to dance slowly and put on an Instagram photo face.
Courtney Barnett:
Before You Gotta Go
.
Beautiful road song by the Australian rocker, in her most intimate side.
Sega Bodega:
Only Seeing God When I Come
.
Right now, (almost) no one produces pop in such a modern and original way as the sonic brain of the NUXXE label.
Arca + Sia:
Born Yesterday
.
The other current genius of avant-garde pop teams up with Sia in this sonic dystopia that reserves the rhythm and kick drum for the chorus.
Francisca Valenzuela:
Last dance
.
It sounds like modern pop, contains a folkloric heart and overflows with energy: what a surprise, and what joy, the new song of the Chilean.
Jenny Hval:
Jupiter
.
Norway's most electronic singer-songwriter ensures an adventure in each song, a brilliant journey into the unknown.
María Rodés and The Star of David:
Making love
.
We end with this caramelized country-folk ballad without a trace of irony.
"And every night / make love", they sing a duet, and no one could have anything against it.
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