Listening Now : Banny Decks – YOU GOT THAT SOMETHING
With YOU GOT THAT SOMETHING, Banny Decks taps straight into the pulse of drum and bass without overthinking it. Built on clean, rolling drums and …
With YOU GOT THAT SOMETHING, Banny Decks taps straight into the pulse of drum and bass without overthinking it. Built on clean, rolling drums and …
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Goth Disco’s Chemical Rush hits with that sweet spot where post-punk tension meets new wave pulse, dark but never heavy-handed. A rubbery bassline locks into …
Sloan Brothers tap into that familiar late night ache on I Can’t Sleep, where power pop melodies soften the edges of indie rock restlessness. The …
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