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30.07.21

30/07/2021
by Norman Fleischer

  • Jungle tease forthcoming Loving In Stereo album with yet another single called Truth
  • Amyl And The Sniffers release Security from their upcoming new album Comfort To Me
  • MØ returns with new single called Kindness
  • Angel Olsen shares her version of iconic Safety Dance by Man Without Hats, taken off her upcoming cover EP Aisles
  • Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak share new single as Silk Sonic in the form of Skate
  • Matt Berninger shares his version of The Velvet Underground‘s I’m Waiting For My Man from upcoming tribute album I’ll Be Your Mirror: A Tribute to The Velvet Underground & Nico
  • Mild High Club announce new album Going, Going, Gone for September 17 release, share first single Me Myself and Dollar Hell
  • Sleigh Bells announce new album Texis for September 10 release, share first single Locust Laced
  • Mount Kimbie return with new song Black Stone, their first new music in four years
  • Parcels release uplifting new single Comingback
  • Daughters of Reykjavík team up with STEPMOM for new single Hot Milf Summer

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