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Cuesta Loeb – “Ego Attack”

NYC native Cuesta Loeb‘s latest song “Ego Attack” is a guitar-driven dream-fest full of fuzzed out tones and Cuesta’s honest vocal prowess. While elaborating on the dangers of ego, this one really opens up around the two minute mark with a full-throated guitar solo. Fans of Smashing Pumpkins, Great Grandpa, or Bully will really dig this one. Check out “Ego Attack” below.

Laxcity – “Focus (feat. Nakala)”

Zambia-born, UK-based artist Laxcity caught our attention with the smooth electronic pulse of “Focus.” A velvety vocal from Nakala lays perfectly on top of Laxcity’s r&b tinged electropop. Stick around for the drop in this song, where Laxcity chooses an ever-so-slightly off kilter stuttering rhythm, sure to please even the most nuanced of ears. Check it out below.

Low Island – “Search Box”

Here’s a juicy synthpop morsel to sink your teeth into – we think Low Island are crushing it on the unique, but irresistible “Search Box.” Between the kitschy, left-field lyrics and the ear-catching chorus, we think “Search Box” will intrigue you greatly. Half existential and half irreverent, this one is worth a listen just to make you question your perception of reality. Check it out below.

Villa Coola – “Tru Luv Magazine”

We think you’ll dig Villa Coola‘s latest ode to lost love, “Tru Luv Magazine.” This one pairs a booming electronic drumbeat with razor sharp vocal hooks and chill bedroom-pop vibes. Simple and catchy – fans of early Death Cab, Say Hi, or Weezer will definitely dig “Tru Luv.” Check it out on Bandcamp below or add it to your Spotify playlist. RIILL by VILLA COOLA

Tonight: Pretoria

Join Grand Rapids act Pretoria as they bring their smooth indie rock stylings through Buffalo this evening. Their tight, springy indie rock is set off by a squiggly synth and beautiful male/female harmonies. Tonight, they’re joined by gypsy rock act hauntedgypsy as well as a slew of local talent including Ekohta, Green Schwinn, and Boney Tony. Tonight’s show is at Milkie’s on Elmwood Ave. The show starts at 8pm and requires $7 to get in. Friendly reminder – this show is a 21+ event. Cape Town by Pretoria

Peter Mol – “Blur”

Canadian singer/songwriter Peter Mol caught our attention with the ultra-chill indie electro of “Blur.” Mol’s distinct baritone vocals deliver melancholy lyrics over muffled drums and droning keyboards. It’s sultry, smooth, soothing, and sad all at once – we especially like when it opens up around 2:50. Check it out via the widget below and give Peter some love.

DEYO – “Digital”

We’re digging this kitschy video from indie electro solo act DEYO. “Digital” has everything you’d look for in a fun-loving, campy vid – impassioned dancing, children’s rides, floppy disks, and an overall 80s vibe. Beyond that, “Digital” is a catchy indie pop jam full of sexy lyrics and nu-disco-tinged guitars and basses. Watch the video below.

Rasmus Faber – “Animal” Feat. Magic Woman

We’ve been jamming to this soulful house track by Swedish producer Rasmus Faber. Featuring a tasteful vocal from Magic Woman, “Animal” is the perfect compliment to a chill summer day, fleshed out with a casual marimba and a shuffling electronic beat. Fans of Sylvan Esso or Phantogram will dig this one – check it out below.

DJ ST THOMAS – “Fodder”

Mysterious Brooklyn chillwave artist DJ ST THOMAS caught our attention with his equally mysterious debut jam, “Fodder.” Pairing funk and electronica vibes with distant vocals seems to be working out well for ST THOMAS – we’re excited to hear more when he comes out with his full EP in October. Till then, bide your time with “Fodder,” embedded below.

ARCHE – “My Only”

Arche is a French pop act whose “My Only” caught our eye. The video is full of kitschy, 90s-esque windbreaker vibes (despite what otherwise seems to be a youthful group of musicians). Beyond their music video’s impeccable aesthetic, “My Only” is a super cool pop track – full of far-off vocals and wild synthscapes you’ll have to just hear for yourself. Give it a watch below.

Plastic Picnic – “September Second”

“September Second” is an interesting song – dancy like an 80s pop song but delicate and morose a la reverb-drenched indie rock. Either way – we’re digging the sounds coming out of Brooklyn’s Plastic Picnic. By pairing vintage synth twinkles and jangly guitars with a warm and fuzzy mix, we think PP has created something truly special here. Check it out below.

The Young Punx – “So Real”

“So Real” is so, so good. On “So Real,” The Young Punx have crafted a bumping house tune with sincere, retro flair. Live strings and real grand piano truly bring this one to life, not to mention the soulful vocals from Sharlene Hector. This one could be already be a standard if it was a 70s disco smash, but it also sounds fresh and contemporary with true house pizzazz. Check it out via the widget below.

Japanincolor Releases Debut EP, ‘Daydreams’

Japanincolor is the solo project from Hundred Plus Club bassist Rafi Bloomberg. Daydreams is a simple, four-song EP that finds the multi-talented, multi-instrumentalist Bloomberg flexing his songwriter muscles via interesting collaborations with other Buffalo-based musicians. Intro track “The Theme” is a piano composition by Zekeriya Spoth. Bloomberg seems to revel in collaborations with other artists, using his own knowledge of music theory and musicianship to bolster their contributions. “The Theme” is short but sweet, a beautiful way to start this EP. Song two is “High Shelf,” which features vocals from Carmen & Lizzy’s Carmen O’Keefe. This might be the stand out track on the EP – O’Keefe’s vocals ride perfectly atop Bloomberg’s instrumentals, fleshed out tastefully with lush harmonies, jangly guitars, and a simple guitar solo. If you’ve ever seen Bloomberg perform live, you know how insanely talented he is… The simplicity of Daydreams points to how reserved he can be, resisting the temptation to fill these songs[...]

Pongo – “Quero Mais” (Anoraak Remix)

We think you should check out Anoraak’s latest remix – His latest is for Portugal sensation Pongo on her song “Quero Mais.” Anoraak went with a funky instrumental take, full of nu-disco vibes and distant, siren synths. This one was made for a thumping, throbbing, high-intensity night at the club, perfect for your next DJ set. Get acquainted below and be sure to check out both Pongo and the fantastic label, Kitsune.

Damé – “It’s All Over Now”

A blast of lighthearted indie rock for a sunny, summer day. We’re recommending Damé‘s latest track, “It’s All Over Now” for it’s bright disposition and upbeat vibes. This Netherlands act has packed their music full of jangly guitars, frantic tambourine, and incredible vocals from singer Daphne Felipie… Check it out via the widget below.