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Shakira: 'Did It Again'
Forever walking the tightrope between sexy siren and camp pop punchline, Colombian chart diva Shakira is never anything less than interesting.
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Deadmau5: 'Strobe'
Deadmau5’s brand of spiralling, pulsing electronic may not be as innovative as the cartoon persona and viral marketing campaign that contributed to his rise to near ubiquity in 2009, but it is energetic and clear sighted in a way that pop frequently fails to be.
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Simian Mobile Disco: 'Cruel Intentions'
Beth Ditto’s collaboration with Simian Mobile Disco is a stylish arrangement for the coldness of electronica and the sexual warmth of the female voice.
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Good Shoes: 'Under Control'
'Under Control' is the first single to be taken from Good Shoes’ forthcoming album 'No Hope, No Future', the eagerly awaited follow-up to their 2007 debut album, 'Think Before You Speak'.
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N-Dubz feat. Mr Hudson: 'Playing With Fire'
Love them or hate them, we have to acknowledge them. The second single from their second album ‘Against All Odds’, 'Playing With Fire’ sees N-Dubz enlist the help of Mr Hudson, who co-writes and lends his vocals to the track.
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DaVinChe feat. Cleo Sol: 'Hero'
Fresh off the heat from the ‘Rider’ mixtape, producer and songwriter DaVinChe has wasted no time in releasing new single ‘Hero’ featuring Cleo Sol.
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Bandito: 'Rockin’ At The Disco'
Glaswegian Russell Graham, AKA Bandito, is no stranger to the pop world. He was previously signed by Simon Cowell as part of a boyband which he then dropped in order to concentrate on launching The X Factor. We all know how that decision turned out...
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Charlie Sloth: 'One More Drink'
Charlie Sloth’s online recognition is huge. He has gained international following and respect for ‘The Charlie Sloth Show’ a series of online episodes which follow his day-to-day life as an upcoming artist.
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Patrick Wolf: 'Damaris'
By rights Patrick Wolf should be considered one of the vastly talented eccentrics that British pop music produces with each passing generation and, despite being only a few albums into his career, deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as Kate Bush and Antony Hegarty.
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Pet Shop Boys: 'Christmas' EP
The Pet Shop Boys, one of the pioneering forces of the 1980s electronic and avant-garde ‘pop’ movement, switch to festive notions here with the release of their ‘Christmas’ EP.