Wu Lyf
Brooklyn Girls
Ellery Roberts takes a back seat as soft-voiced bassist Tom McClung sings lead. A beautiful, chiming pop song, "Brooklyn Girls" moves away from the raw sound of Wu Lyf's debut album.
Binary
Turquoise
A huge, brooding beast of a song. Slick production doesn't taint the song's dark spirit, which sounds like Mechanical Animals-era Marilyn Manson.
Throwing Snow & Py
Wallow
A creeping dubstep track full of trancey synths and heavy garage beats. Py's lyrics recall a female Maxi Jazz.
Four Tet
Locked
Clipped beats and a subtle bass line allow a squelchy mellotron riff to provide the hooks. Set to appear on the forthcoming 59th Fabric mix.
Bastille
Flaws
Hooky, soulful vocals with a warm, synth-heavy backing. Above average indie-pop.
tUnE-yArDs
Gangsta (Live on Fallon)
The experimental group's appearance on 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon' included a guest rap and sax solo from house band The Roots.
EMA
Butterfly Knife
A detuned guitar and a lyric about self-harm are all that's needed on this haunting song.
Adele
Set Fire to the Rain (Moonlight Matter mix)
The Belgian producer adds heavily compressed bass and guitar to turn Adele's track into a dance-floor filler.
Boneyards
Human Nature
Snotty, heavy, garage rock.
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