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Eels:
The Magic
.
The most cynical beard in current music returns with distorted rock & roll to sing like you're biting into a lemon wedge.
So acidic.
The Bug + Flowdan:
Pressure
.
The darkest and sharpest sound of the British night is still in the hands of the veteran producer and his very angry guests.
Bizarrap + Morad:
Bzrp music sessions, vol.
47
Like The Bug, the Argentine Bizarrap continues to pump urban discharges alongside singers as dizzying as the Catalan Morad, who is seeded here.
Hidrogenesse:
The appointment (two years later)
.
Chamber pop
orchestral arrangements
offer a new dimension to this beautiful song, now more playful and light.
Juliette Armanet:
Le dernier jour du disco
.
It is one of the best songs on their new album, a luminous disco-pop odyssey to dance with fluorescent sticks.
Çantamarta:
When the
thugs cry
.
A nice Latin ballad for trumpet and 'shakers'.
Khruangbin + Leon Bridges:
B-side
.
How delightful the psychedelic southern rock of this subtle group of self-absorbed guitars.
They add to their cause one of the best current soul singers.
The Black Keys:
Lonely Boy
.
El Camino
is reissued
for its tenth anniversary with dozens of additions such as a crunchy live session on the BBC with great classics like this one.
Chai:
End
(Confidence Man remix)
.
Nagoya's nice band sounds more karate than ever thanks to the
remix
of the very shameless and horny Confidence Man.
Giorgio Poi:
I pomeriggi
.
What a find, this Italian singer-songwriter who wraps his songs in modern pop-rock arrangements and faded sounds.
Natalia Lacunza:
I
'm all sorry
.
Although some melisma from Billie Eilish is left over, the former
OT
sounds great in this short and catchy song.
Batida:
Missing a lot?
"A lot is missing?"
It is a classic car question, and this is also the name of this song by the Angolan DJ, a kuduro guerrilla who drives without brakes together with two African singers, Spoek Mathambo and Ikonoklasta.
Tame Impala:
No Choice
.
As if you were listening to 70s rock through the speaker of a Nokia, the current masters of acid dreams offer an unprecedented mesmerizing.
The Voodoo Children:
Tamagotchi
.
An indie group appropriating the language of trap.
We listen to it more and more, but this Peruvian group embroiders it.
Nilüfer Yanya:
Stabilise
.
How it beats, how it progresses, it is a rapturous tremor that runs through the new song by this artist who conceives pop-rock as an art form.
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