![]() Song: Produced by Atlanta’s NEVR, “Slippin” obtains the silky sexiness of “That’s The Way Love Goes”-era Janet Jackson, simultaneously competing with innovative R&B acts of the moment like Alunageorge and SZA. Undeniably current, with songwriting skills that evoke a pop sensibility, Bosco’s sound is as catchy as it is poignant. Who: Atlanta’s Bosco is somewhat of an enigma-with only two songs on her Soundcloud, the gifted singer is also known for her 2011 Pacer EP, a collaboration alongside Washed Out’s live keyboardist Dog Bite. For now, head to his Facebook page for more on the emerging act. Sit back, relax, and let the track take you somewhere awesome.Ĭurrent Project: Different Sleep’s upcoming EP, Conflict, will be released via Friends of Friends on April 22nd. Song: If the antiquated debate on whether or not electronic music is real music still exists, Different Sleep could easily change naysayers’ minds-”Damage” is made up of digital, contemporary parts, but produces an entrancing groove that could go up against the best of jam bands. As evident from tracks like the Drake-sampling “ Get Ahead,” DS’s approach generates an epic, gradual sound. The Chicago- based, California-bred performer carries a distinct tone, managing his style within a soft-spoken spectrum. Who: Different Sleep boasts a charming blend of smooth and soulful genres, including chillwave, R&B, and pop. Here, we’ve picked out three serene yet stimulating tracks to play while we’re savoring that last bit of sleep before the day begins, in the hopes that they will inspire us all to keep on keeping on despite the arctic temperatures. We’ve found ourselves hitting the snooze button on more than one occasion, inspired to do nothing but lay motionless on our beds with the heaters on high. It’s almost March, but the ludicrously cold weather clearly thinks it’s smack-dab in the middle of December, which makes it all the more difficult to go about your daily business. In this weekly column, expert Internet sleuth Alex Chapman goes into the depths of the music-sharing site, in hopes of shedding light on emerging acts, as well as sharing some digital diamonds in the rough. ![]() However, the web’s bottomless pit of blogs isn’t the only place to troll for mp3 treasures-some of the newest and most exciting (Internet-friendly) artists can be sought out via Soundcloud, the online stage that allows musicians to promote and distribute their music to fans and friends across the globe. These days, music truly lives online, with an infinite number of websites dedicated to hosting tunes for the laptop-wielding masses.
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