The Hit List: 20 Demos, Albums and EP’s You Need to Hear Right Now — January 18, 2016

It’s been a kinda dreary day here in Atlanta, but everything is always better with amazing new music. A lot of these artists ar making their second, third, or even fourth appearance because I simply can’t stop listening to these albums. But they’re joined by some great fresh blood, and I’m more than confident that this list will help you get through the Monday, and cap off a great holiday weekend. Check these people out! As always, albums are in no particular order. ;D

1. Sexsmith – Sexsmith – 2015

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2. White KnivesModern Capitals – 2016

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3.  I Want – The Buns – 2016

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4. Theories of the UniverseHaunted Ghost Town – 2016

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5. Metadonna – Metadonna – 2016

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6. Bear Essentials EPOne Trick Grizzly – 2015

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7. Bored Up! – Bumsy and The Moochers – 2015

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8. Been Five Years EP – PaperWolf – 2015

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9. ColourblindVideoman – 2015

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10. Dirty Lyxx – Dirty Lyxx – 2016

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11. Volume 1 – Lilli & Chris – 2016

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12. Revival – Lullwater – 2015

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13. Cosmophonie EP – Cosmophone – 2016

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14. Between the RosesSway – 2016

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15. Neat NeatNeat Neat – 2016

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16. Vagabond – A Reluctant Arrow – 2015

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17. StagesKopacetic – 2016

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18. The Journey (EP) – Rusty Joe – 2016

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19. TagaboutsTagabouts – 2016

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20. Over Thousands of Miles EP – Souland – 2016

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The Hit List: 20 Demos, Albums and EP’s You Need to Hear Right Now — January 11, 2016

Another week, another great list, and we’re only halfway into January! Digging on some alternative/punk and folk-rock artists this week. It amazes me that a bunch of these releases have only just come out in the last 2 weeks; it’s going to be a good year. As always, albums are in no particular order. Check these people out for some great new Monday music! ;D

1. Volume 1Lilli & Chris – 2016

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2. Leave Me AloneHinds – 2016

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3. CairosCairos – 2014

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4. SexsmithSexsmith – 2015

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5. No Brainer – SingleRising Down – 2015

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6. Theories of the UniverseHaunted Ghost Town – 2016

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7. Liquid MomentsRed Sun Project – 2016

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8. Double A-SideThe Mis-Made – 2016

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9. TaekareFigures – 2016

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10. Tell Lie VisionTell Lie Vision – 2015

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11. Room EP – The Loveless – 2014

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12. ColourblindVideoman – 2015

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13. Vinyl-Backwarmer – 2015

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14. Forget – SingleFrom This Fire – 2015

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15. RefractionMoonfall – 2015

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16. VulcanTitans In Time – 2015

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17. Tagabouts – Tagabouts – 2016

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18. Dinosaw – The Drip Effect – 2014

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19. Over Thousands of Miles EPSouland – 2016

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20. InsularityBird of Bones – 2015

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The Hit List: 20 Demos, Albums and EP’s You Need to Hear Right Now — January 4, 2016

A new year, and a whole lot of new amazing talent! I wanted to start the year off right, and to do that, I felt that 2016 should be the focus of the first few lists. As such, just to prove how much amazing music slides right below the radar, all of the releases on the Hit List this week came out on or after January 1, 2016. That means that every single one of these dropped in just the last few days 😉 If that doesn’t paint a picture of how massive the independent music universe is, then I don’t know what will. Today I’m digging on everything from alternative-rock and metal to jazz and electronic, so check these people out! As always, albums are in no particular order, so let’s start 2016 off right. ;D

1. Metadonna – Metadonna – 2016

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2. Volume 1Lilli & Chris – 2016

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3. Marked Women EPPetty Morals – 2016

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4. Air Me OutFather Figure – 2016

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5. Malibu ClassicMalibu Classic – 2016

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6. Refuse to Shine – SingleMr.Mountain – 2016

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7. I WantThe Buns – 2016

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8. Jessie Lee & The AlchemistsJessie Lee & The Alchemists – 2016

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9. Dirty LyxxDirty Lyxx – 2016

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10. Rained Out EPAugust on Sunday – 2016

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11. Sons of Stave (EP)North Hill – 2016

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12. Double A-SideThe Mis-Made – 2016

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13. Metro Verlaine EPMetro Verlaine – 2016

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14. Nervous HabitsPalisades – 2016

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15. Drop ItStuck in a Loop – 2016

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16. Fly CasualClosed Circuit – 2016

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17. XOXOCold Hearts Club – 2016

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18. Urban SkiesDaniel Wellens – 2016

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19. Afterglow EPSunset 23 – 2016

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20. The Next ChapterEric Grover – 2016

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The Hit List: 20 Demos, Albums and EP’s You Need to Hear Right Now — December 28, 2015

It’s the end of 2015, and the last Hit List of the year is here! I’ve enjoyed doing this so much, you can bet you’ll see a ton more lists as 2016 gears up next week. I figured since the year is just about over, I wanted to take a moment to grab a last slew of artists you might have missed, so all the people on the list this week are completely new to The Hit List. I’m loving the funk grooves and the pop-punk melody, and the fact that these artists span nearly every continent just makes it all rock harder. 2015 is just about over, but not yet, so give these awesome people a spin. See you all next year with some more sick music! ;D

1. Heard It All BeforeKiziah and The Kings – 2015

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2. Stay Single EPLike A Motorcycle – 2014

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3. SexsmithSexsmith – 2015

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4. Bored Up!Bumsy and The Moochers – 2015

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5. FearDrawing Blanks – 2015

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6. Room EPThe Loveless – 2014

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7. Half MeasuresCross – 2015

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8. Tell Lie VisionTell Lie Vision – 2015

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9. Washed, Dried, Brain FriedPowder for Pigeons – 2015

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10. Sonic MetanoiaThe Purple Curfew – 2014

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11. HARPSHARPS – 2014

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12. A Celestial StoundAltair’s Plight – 2015

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13. E.P.Neverhood – 2015

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14. BessyPurge – 2014

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15. Let Go Of It AllArrows Of Time – 2015

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16. Yearbook (EP)The Reckless Idols – 2015

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17. IntaceptaBandita – 2015

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18. CairosCairos – 2014

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19. A Glorious MessAVENAL – 2015

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20. Dust From SaturnDust From Saturn – 2015

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The Hit List: 20 Demos, Albums and EP’s You Need to Hear Right Now — December 21, 2015

Another week, another list of incredible music. A few of these releases are brand new, having just come out over this last weekend, so absolutely stuff you don’t wanna miss. I’m so excited to feature a bunch of new artists from around the world, particularly as their styles continue to get even more blended with numerous influences! Spanning reggae, garage rock, nu-metal, electronic, blues, and more, this week’s list is dripping with independent vigor and potential ;D As always, albums are in no particular order, so hit every one of these people up!

1. White Lotus – SingleIt’s Butter – 2015

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2. Them Dead PoetsThem Dead Poets – 2015

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3. Stay The Hero Of Her LifeBad Movie Hero – 2015

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4. Red CallingRed Calling – 2015

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5. Solstice EPStatic City – 2015

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6. Forgotten BattlesA Thousand Shades Of Cold – 2015

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7. HithersideHitherside – 2015

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8. An Apology – SingleHeel – 2015

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9. The Lost AlbumHalf Light – 2015

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10. Where Fools Should GoPete Kosanovich & The Pale Blue Eyes – 2015

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11. Out UteroLipstick Homicide – 2013

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12. Welcome to VanillavilleRedbloom – 2015

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13. Tides EPThe Deadlips – 2015

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14. Hear You Out EPDifferent Pulse – 2015

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15. Free Recovery EPFree Recovery – 2015

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16. UnvelievaballsUnbelievaballs – 2014

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17. Alive and AwareLucid Recess – 2015

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18. Invisible Symmetry EPInvisible Symmetry – 2015

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19. DemoOceanWaves – 2015

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20. Mountain Estates DemoMountain Estates – 2015

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100 Awesome Independent Album and EP Releases You Probably Missed in 2015

With all the “Best of…” lists coming out now, I figured it would be a good time to shine a spotlight on just a bit of the amazing independent music that most likely slipped right by you this year. These artists are from all over the world—the U.S., Canada, Australia, U.K., France, Netherlands, Scandinavia, Ukraine, Brazil, South Africa, China, Israel—and simply don’t live in the mainstream universe. They live right below the surface, and are proving exactly why the independent universe is the place to be for real “new music.”

Here are just 100 of the albums and EP’s that you probably missed in 2015. All were released during the 2015 calendar year, so this gives you an idea of just how small a window into the music world the mainstream actually cuts. As always, albums are in no particular order. Do yourself a favor and go listen to them. Right now.

1. Staring at the SunCherry White – London, England, UK

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2. The DemosIt’s Butter – Los Angeles, California, USA

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3. Bareknuckle LoveFreya Wilcox & The Howl – Brooklyn, New York, USA

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4. RelentlessThe Nixon Rodeo – Spokane, Washington, USA

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5. OmensThe Furies – Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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6. Welcome to the Whist Coast (EP)Whist – Lyon, France

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7. MillipedesThe Head – Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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8. Free Recovery EPFree Recovery – Guilford, England, UK

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9. Save Me EPForever Still – Copenhagen, Denmark

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10. Vacant YouthThe Path Less Traveled – Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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11. Sleeping/Dreaming EPThe Abstract – Akron, Ohio, USA

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12. Where Has the Music Gone?General Tso’s Fury – Jacksonville, Florida, USA

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13. For Machines EPLimb to Limb – London, England, UK

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14. StasisLucid Fly – Los Angeles, California, USA

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15. Ginger and the SnapsGinger and the Snaps – New York, New York, USA

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16. MirrorsA Light Divided – Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA

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17. Electric SymphonyAdam Singer – San Francisco, California, USA

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18. The Fair-Weather FriendSaint Savage – Etna, New Hampshire, USA

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19. Centaurus EPCentaurus – New York, New York, USA

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20. Do You Feel Electric? EPMiss – London, England, UK

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21. Fever PitchFever Pitch – Zaporizihia, Ukraine

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22. The Steppin StonesThe Steppin Stones – Charleston, South Carolina, USA

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23. Paint the SkyTigerface – Phoenix, Arizona, USA

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24. EgressorThe Body Politic – Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada

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25. The Lost [EP]The Beautiful Monument – Melbourne, Australia

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26. The Black Swan TheoryImber – Stockholm, Sweden

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27. Turkana BoyThousand Days – Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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28. Own Your OceanDirect Divide – Monterey, California, USA

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29. InsideEvenstate – Amsterdam, Netherlands

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30. Bottoms Up (EP)Old Pints – Køge, Denmark

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31. March in the Dark: Chapter TwoAnyone’s Guess – Orlando, Florida, USA

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32. Skies CollideSkies Collide – Brisbane, Australia

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33. Freakout Hell BusBumpin Uglies – Annapolis, Maryland, USA

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34. Darkstone Crows EPDarkstone Crows – Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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35. Let’s Get DangerousBackyard Superheroes – New Jersey, USA

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36. EgoblasterEgoblaster – Rouen, France

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37. BootleggerBlack Ally – Leeds, England, UK

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38. DestinationNovembervägen – Stockholm, Sweden

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39. Sick Like ThisBeth Blade and the Beautiful Disasters – Cardiff, Wales, UK

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40. DepthsFogscape – Greenland (Denmark)

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41. Runaways EPPermission to Panic – Brooklyn, New York, USA

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42. Get FreeThe Freemen – Canberra, Australia

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43. BurstVenus In Aries – New York, New York, USA

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44. VagabondA Reluctant Arrow – Oxford, England, UK

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45. Burning Down EPNo Damn Good – Cascais, Portugal

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46. FacesSydney Eloise & The Palms – Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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47. West EPThe Red Harbour – California, USA

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48. It’s Alright to See BlackI Shot Samo – Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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49. Death of a CynicOnly Forever – Johannesburg, South Africa

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50. Medicine EPLucille’s Voodoo – Graz, Austria

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51. Out of OrderThe Pastures – Newcastle upon Tyne, England UK

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52. Paintbox FiresPaintbox Fires – Manchester, England, UK

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53. Passengers EPThe Fallen Prodigy – New York, New York, USA

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54. Dais EPDais – Jacksonville, Florida, USA

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55. DemoThird Season – Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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56. Fourstory EPA Black Eye Affair – Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA

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57. Come On Come OutThe Shooks – Lyon, France

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58. AnchorsThe Wonderlife – Palo Alto, California, USA

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59. Rise to Fall EPAltermind – Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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60. In My HeadHillary Hand – Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA

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61. Take Control EPFree Sergio – Israel

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62. Last Known SurroundingsCarousel Scene – Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

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63. Jellyfish EPBlaine the Mono – Orlando, Florida, USA

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64. Francis Duffy & The Kingpins EPFrancis Duffy & The Kingpins – Dundee,
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65. Dead Echo ParanoiaElectric Deathbeat – Finland

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66. Nuclear Minds EPNuclear Minds – Gandía, Spain

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67. Gloomy TunesWeakend Friends – Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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68. Bring the A GameBeneath the Reef – Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK

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69. Half BlueHalf Blue – Wroclaw, Poland

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70. Tottie & the WanderersTottie & the Wanderers – Melbourne, Australia

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71. The Black Album (EP)AggronympH – Yichang, China

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72. PerceptionsAll Comes Down – Rotterdam, Netherlands

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73. In Bloomyougetthewordswrong – Moscow, Russia

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74. Demo EPThe Last Exposure – Sydney, Australia

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75. Bring The LightElie & the Engine – Gothenburg, Sweden

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76. Blood LinesThese Little Kings – Glasgow, Scotland, UK

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77. Bury Me At SeaThe Shillelaghs – Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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78. Red CallingRed Calling – Tampa, Florida, USA

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79. Art Capital – Art Capital – Angra do Heroísmo, Azores (Portugal)

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80. Sleepless NightsNever Count Me Out – Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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81. BattledWest Winds – Tucson, Arizona, USA

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82. Where It EndsThe Joy Arson – Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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83. StarcoastStarcoast – Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA

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84. AugmentNoveaux – Sydney, Australia

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85. DollminationThe Inferno Doll – Santiago, Chile

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86. Dreadful WorldDust Idols – Madrid, Spain

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87. Revery EPRevery – Johannesburg, South Africa

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88. Stories EPin Codes – Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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89. Blur of Our SoulsHeavy Gloom – Moscow, Russia

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90. DetoursDamn Mondays – Berchtesgaden, Germany

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91. Do It YourselfCount Me Out – Cardiff, Wales, UK

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92. Generation DreamsTeenage Buzz – Salvador, Brazil

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93. Tide of MindTide of Mind – Lørenskog, Norway

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94. My Cruel Goro EPMy Cruel Goro – Italy

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95. Small Town Ghost StoriesTake Me Alive – Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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96. Summer Fits EPSummer Fits – Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA

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97. Progress of EliminationThe Infinity Process – Toledo, Ohio, USA

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98. RTP EPReady The Prince – Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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99. Up Not DownThe Bright Black – Manchester, England, UK

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100. Will We Never Learn?The Pisdicables – London, England, UK

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Independent Music Is Big. Really, Really Big.

PC Gaming Is Just Like Independent Music

Chris Dixon’s article yesterday discussed the trends that media is experiencing in the digital age. While his article focuses mostly on the gaming industry, it also heavily references the music industry, drawing numerous parallels and comparisons throughout the piece. Since I’m not much of a gamer, the music-related aspects of the post fascinate me because:

  1. They so closely mirror those in the gaming industry, which I find intriguing and even somewhat surprising, and
  2. Because Dixon is exactly on-point in his dissection of them.

Regarding the first point, it’s almost eerie how broad Dixon’s thesis could have been, were one to read the piece out of context. Of particular note are subtitles like “PC games are way bigger than you think[,]” which could easily say “independent music” instead of “PC games.” And it is way bigger. Way, way bigger.

Independent Music Is Way, Way Bigger Than You Think

Independent music, like PC gaming (it seems), is substantially bigger than many people initially realize, particularly if they’re only considering one part of “the music industry.” The “music industry” is a misnomer itself since it lends credence to the thought that there is a singular music industry in which to exist and do business. This is incorrect because there are in fact multiple paradigms that exist within the music universe, all of which operate according to very different rules. Independent music is a whole different world than major label music, and thus the opportunities that lie there do not necessarily mirror the opportunities that lie in the latter.

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Growth of independent music between 2003-2012; image courtesy of Techdirt

The stark reality is that independent music cannot be measured according to the traditional metrics. Unlike major label material, independent music cannot be measured and calculated metrically based on chart success, album copies sold (physical or digital), or video hits. Independent music extends to places major label music never touches: to the garage of the punk band in Chicago, the coffee house performance of the singer in London, the bedroom demo of the multi-instrumentalist in Melbourne, and the piano jazz bar in Amsterdam. As a result, the sheer number of artists that exist (and are popping up every day) is staggering.

The Problem with the “Walled-Garden”

As Dixon pointed out, where gaming wins is in providing endless choices for users, and relying on the dynamic of attention instead of scarcity. This is directly at odds with the current approach in most of the traditional music industry (in streaming especially) where the “walled-garden” approach is used as a means of obtaining exclusive rights to material on one service, and thus making it scarce or unavailable on all the other services. The notion here is that if you can garner enough scarce material, you’ll have something your competitors simply can’t lay their hands on.

The problem with this line of thinking is twofold:

  1. It doesn’t actually work, since material (major label or independent) inevitably finds it way off of solely one system and onto multiple systems; and
  2. It’s against the nature of music. Music is art, and the nature of art is to be seen, shared, engaged with, and shared again.

Music is freedom and expression, and to try and stifle that on one system is simultaneously useless and misguided. It’s misguided precisely because music is inherently social. Unlike movies or books, music has a unique live element which can be leveraged to the benefit of both the artists and their fans (both current and prospective). One of the fastest growing trends in independent music is for artists to alter their perspective of their own music: rather than looking at it solely as an end commodity for sale, now it’s becoming a mechanism for free marketing and advertising. It’s a means to an end, a way to get people to come out to shows, connect on a personal level in the live paradigm, and walk away feeling a direct identification with that artist.

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Unfortunately, major labels have been less enthusiastic about this approach. As Dixon notes, they rely heavily on litigation and have effectively stayed focused on protecting their back catalog, looking backwards at the past with forlorn eyes rather than tasting the future.

Royalties Are the Emperor’s Clothes

The royalty system is a whole other monster, which I’ve tackled a number of times, and which I think is simply a chain to the past and nothing more. It doesn’t help artists the way they need to be helped, doesn’t make fans feel good about how artists are compensated, and just remains a massive headache for any music company, streaming or otherwise.

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Simply put, the royalty system is arguably the best example in media of the Emperor’s clothes: everyone keeps saying that we just need to find a way to make it work in the new age, when in reality there is no way to make it work in the new age. Arguably, it didn’t even work in previous decades; but it was the only real, scalable revenue system around, and thus became the industry standard.

In the post, Dixon quoted the post-mortem statement of Turntable.fm, which states that the Turntable team spent tons of cash on lawyers, tons of time trying to secure label deals, and ultimately that they didn’t heed the lessons of so many failed music startups. I’ll go so far as to argue that one of these mistakes (which founders continue to make) is buying into the old royalty-based system, and thus undercutting their own feet before even beginning the race.

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The diagram above paints this picture, and if you look closely, you see that there are really only two entities who hold any significant amount of consistent power: the major labels and independent artists.

  • The former group essentially controls the lifeblood of dependent streaming services (like Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and more recently SoundCloud), the payment to artists from the royalties collected, and the gatekeeping authority over the music to which the mainstream is exposed.
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Major Label Percentage Ownerships of (some) Streaming Services; *(Beats has since been purchased and rolled into Apple Music)

  • Independent artists, however, control their own distribution, exposure, and revenues models. Because they’re not beholden to any one paradigm or other entity, they are free to explore a wide range of possibilities, and mix-and-match those that work best for them. In many cases, this is highly individualized; what works well for one artist doesn’t work at all for another, and vice versa.

Community. It’s All About Community.

Dixon nails it home in the latter paragraph on books, when he states:

From a legal perspective, some fanfiction could be seen as copyright or trademark infringement. From a business perspective, the book industry would be smart to learn from the PC gaming business. Instead of fighting over pieces of a shrinking pie, try to grow the pie by getting more people to read and write books.

This is exactly true for the music business too. Instead of looking to block remixes and free distribution models, music companies would be better off learning how to leverage those models for improved community building and engagement, particularly as music is so heavily impacted by live continuous interaction. Build the community around the artists, and fans will follow. From those core fans, new and more flexible revenue models arise. The future of music is democratization and community.

If you look at many of the companies that are winning in media/tech right now—companies like Medium, Twitch, Product Hunt (with Games, Books, and Podcasts), and BuzzFeed—you see that they have invested a substantial amount of time and energy in creating communities around their products and/or services. The Medium community writes about anything and everything, and communities on Product Hunt and Twitch are super sticky. And all of this is to say nothing of the Dixon’s crowdfunding point, which certainly has massive and positive implications for the music business moving forward.

Scarcity Is Obsolete, Democratization Wins

Dixon’s closing statement gives me chills:

The internet renders business models focused on scarcity and litigation obsolete. But as the PC gaming market shows, it also unlocks lucrative new business models, and lets creators connect with consumers in new and exciting ways.

It gives me chills because it’s so on-point with what’s happening in music. Dixon set out to write a post on gaming, but in the process he laid out precisely the dynamic that’s bubbling to the surface in the music universe. I can’t believe this is a coincidence. Art is art, its essence is sharing and engagement. Music and games are forms of art, and draw their life-force from the communal engagement that occurs between the creators and the consumers. It all comes back to community. Every time.

The Hit List: 20 Demos, Albums and EP’s You Need to Hear Right Now — September 14, 2015

Back in Atlanta for the new Hit List this week, and damn I’ve got some awesome new artists for you! This time around, some great electronic EP’s, some cool acoustic tracks, and some good old-fashioned alternative hard-rock to rock out to! As always, albums are in no particular order, so make it all the way to the bottom, because every one of these artists is slammin 😉 The independent music universe continues to be the place to be, so check it out!

1. MirrorsA Light Divided – 2015

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2. DEKADES – DEKADES – 2015

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3. Love Songs for the Love-ImpairedVices I Admire – 2014

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4. En L’airDark Furs – 2014

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5. FluxBrighter Than a Thousand Suns – 2014

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6. Sick Like ThisBeth Blade and the Beautiful Disasters – 2015

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7. The Black Swan TheoryImber – 2015

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8. The Devil Never ComesMolly Rhythm – 2014

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9. We’re All Meat and We’re Gonna Get EatThe Tommyhawks – 2015

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10. I Was Born EPGhost Lit Kingdom – 2015

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11. The Beautiful MachineHailey Magee – 2015

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12. EPOctazooka – 2015

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13. Fortune’s Folly EPFortune’s Folly – 2015

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14. His Vengeful HandThe Bad Beats – 2015

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15. We Are InfinitePaper Ocean – 2015

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16. ShadowglassLeft in the Dark – 2015

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17. Color GravityColor Gravity – 2015

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18. Demo TapeGeneration Wasteland – 2015

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19. The Strugglin EPStoop Kid – 2015

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20. Moving Parts EPKing Ruhtra – 2015

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The Hit List: 20 Demos, Albums and EP’s You Need to Hear Right Now — September 7, 2015

This week, the Hit List coming to you from the sunny beaches of L.A. as I’m out here for a weekend! ;D Diggin hard on these artists, and damn the world map is expanding in the best way! With amazing musicians from Canada, Spain, the U.S., U.K., Poland, and New Zealand, among others, I love seeing these lists grow. Albums are in no particular order, so make it all the way to the bottom, because every one of these artists is killin it in the best way 😉 The independent music universe is slammin again this week, so check it out!

1. Red DoorPost Script – 2015

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2. The DemosIt’s Butter – 2015

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3. OMermaidens – 2014

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4. Nuclear Minds EP – Nuclear Minds – 2015

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5. StoriesParis In Paint – 2015

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6. Darkstone Crows EPDarkstone Crows – 2015

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7. SecretsThe Acorn People – 2014

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8. Rise to Rall EPAltermind – 2015

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9. The Artist – SingleEternal Mortality – 2014

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10. FibresSeason to Attack – 2012

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11. Feast of AshesInviolate – 2012

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12. August – SingleBury Me Standing – 2014

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13. Chasing SkylinesWho Saves The Hero? – 2015

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14. Learning How to LiveMy Lonely Heart – 2015

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15. AvelaAvela – 2015

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16. Half BlueHalf Blue – 2015

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17. HorseAnimals in Suits – 2015

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18. RTP EPReady The Prince – 2015

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19. Futurelight EPFuturelight – 2014

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20. Engram EPDelta. Reverse – 2015

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The Hit List: 20 Demos, Albums and EP’s You Need to Hear Right Now — July 27, 2015

One month down and still killing it with some amazing artists here on the Hit List. This week, a sick new bunch of artists tearing is up. You gotta check these people out, you won’t be able to stop hitting repeat, ha! As always, albums are in the no particular order. Check these people out, they’re brilliant!

1. GhostBetween California and Summer – 2014

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2. Don’t CareBelly Up – 2015

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3. Run and Gun – SingleFake Planes – 2015

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4. Survive the Night – Single50/50 – 2015

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5. Last Known SurroundingsCarousel Scene – 2015

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6. InsideEvenstate – 2015

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7. Generation DreamsTeenage Buzz – 2015

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8. Own Your OceanDirect Divide – 2015

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9. Saturday Night LoudThe Forty Whacks – 2014

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10. Sweet Disillusion – SingleElie & the Engine – 2015

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11. Spirit of FreedomPerseids – 2014

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12. The Lost [EP]The Beautiful Monument – 2015

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13. Turkana BoyThousand Days – 2015

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14. the OceanOf the Sonic Sea – 2015

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15. UnifyIsometric – 2015

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16. In My HeadHillary Hand – 2015

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17. Lov/ners – The Nories – 2015

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18. For Machines EPLimb to Limb – 2015

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19. Stranger Just the SameHeel – 2014

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20. Fourstory EPA Black Eye Affair – 2015

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