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For each issue there is a newly curated playlist with the song recommendations of the ME editorial team. Here you can listen to the music that we tell you about in the magazine while you are reading.
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This time the July playlist features music by:
Jayda G
The dance music of the native Canadian and Londoner by choice sounds poppier, richer and juicier than on the predecessor. Welcome to this contemporary disco with autobiographical depth.
Django Django
The Brits from Django Django dare a wild genre course on their fifth album: from electro-pop to house and breakbeats. And they have exciting guests with them, like here the noughties indie poster boy Jack Peñate.
Geese
Too Country for School: New York indie band updates blues and country influences: “Cowboy Nudes” sounds like unlimited possibilities and desert dust, like high energy and genre bending.
squid
Squid sound like only Squid can sound. You could say: The Sturm und Drang band of the Warp label makes ambient noise folk jazz post punk. Or you can let yourself be carried away by the eclectic intoxication.
Jake Shears
LAST MAN DANCING is the name of the Scissor Sisters frontman’s comeback album – and that’s the program. Jake Shears declines through the golden disco era with rich beats and e-piano nostalgia.
mega bow
The new album by Erin Birgy aka Mega Bog is a liberation: still somehow freaky and tricky, but this time also outrageously pop. Synth pop with big melodies.
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