Lost Classics
Early dream pop, early chill wave? Whatever it is, “The Waves” by Outer Limits is a 60s hidden gem.
Before Neon Indian there was VEGA, and if you love Neon Indian, Synth Pop, or Retrowave then you need to hear Well Known Pleasures.
Find yourself at the juncture of Dark and Light as you discover the most relaxing song from Hansson & Karlsson's, Man At The Moon.
Hype Williams covers Sade's lost classic, "The Sweetest Taboo", and shows us what it means to obsess over pop music, be weirder than everyone else, and make music that sounds nothing like its influences.
Jazz fusion has been around for decades, but who knew Phil Collins and Flying Lotus had the same take on it?
There’s some early-rap style happening here and the bass-line reminds us of cheesy, but heavy, dance scenes in epic teen movies like Mac and Me and Teen Witch.
There’s nothing cooler than a guy looking this nerdy and making music that rivals Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”.
A euphoric connection between Brian Eno’s ambient classic, ‘The Big Ship,’ and Ratatat’s sublime ‘Cherry.’
Exploring how electronic rock group Ratatat may have been influenced by Brian Eno’s early ambient recordings with King Crimson guitarist, Robert Fripp.