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Kelsey Lu & Yves Tumor : let all the poisons that lurk in the mud seep out (Feat. Kelly Moran & Moses Boyd)

Kelsey and Yves team up for a moody duet with their track “let all the poisons that lurk in the mud seep out” – a track that sits in my favorite space of “songs that sound like Christmas songs but are not Christmas songs.” Happy Holidays and see you all on the other side.

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Burial : Chemz

It is truly a Christmas Miracle whenever Burial releases new music especially during the holiday season. We already were blessed with new Burial, Four Tet & Thom Yorke music just a few weeks ago and now Burial emerges from his lair with “Chemz” the first of a double single that arrives February 2021.

“Chemz” is an energetic full rave collage track that we are witnessing through our rearview mirror as we leave behind the days of clubbing passed. Thank you Burial for letting us relive these echoes of the dancefloor once more.

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Mica Levi : Ruff Dog

The prolific Mica Levi steps away from her score work and indie band and presents us with “Ruff Dog” a muddy laptop grunge album that hits in all the right ways. It’s loose and lazy feel leaves you swaying and in a state of borrowed nostalgia.

Also “A plain clothed Jimi Hendrix drives me to Newcastle. For some reason the trip will take 3 days and he is going to do it for £150. He drives really smoothly and only listens to one album which is by someone with Joy in their name” is the best song title ever.

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Cameron Morse : Anything

Cameron Morse is a secret weapon in the LuckyMe family. “Anything” is a preview of his new music to come in 2021, with its sparse yet focused and playful arrangement. A slow building track that burrows deep into your skull. I was fortunate enough to get a Cameron to remix a Goodnight track – listen to it in this Goodnight Radio Mix.

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The Voidz : Alien Crime Lords

The Voidz are lowkey my favorite outlet for Julian Casablancas and all his prog experimental musings. They lean into the heavy synth driven vocoder pop that soundtracks the new GTA V radio station that this new track debuts on.

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Myd : Moving Men (Gaspard Augé & Victor le Masne Remix)

Gaspard Augé aka 1/2 of Justice emerges with this new remix for Myd’s super fun pop rock song, “Moving Men”. This is a hint at Gaspard’s soon to be released solo album on Ed Banger entitled “Escapades”. His remix includes all the regal and expensive chord changes that you would expect from Justice and their love for 70s prog and pop.

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Music Video : Yung Lean “Butterfly Paralyzed”

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Jessy Lanza : Like Fire (Martyn Bootyspoon’s Chem Burn Remix)

The Bootyspoon goes in with surgical precision on this remix of Jessy Lanza “Like Fire” with minimal yet effective drum production. He ramps up the BPM of the original turning the track into a proper booty bouncer. I would expect nothing less from Martyn.

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Tiga : Colours so Bright

Tiga offers up a deep and euphoric release that pays tribute to the late great Zdar. On “Colours so Bright” Tiga proclaims how he shall “take the all darkness and turn into colours so bright” – a perfect mantra we should all abide by as we move out of 2020. “October Trance Song” taps into his deep trance roots and does not disappoint – one day we shall all feel this euphoria together again.

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Caroline Polachek : Hit Me Where It Hurts (Toro Y Moi Remix feat. Chino Moreno)

I’ve always had a feeling that everyone was a secret Deftones fan, they were an untapped well of inspiration and a band always ahead of the curve. It is a lovely surprise to see Chino tapped by Caroline and Toro for this remix. Somehow Caroline, Chaz and Chino have become the Postal Service of 2020 with this track.

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