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Letter To Yu

BOLIS PUPUL

Electronic - Released February 9, 2024 | Bolis Pupul

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After a world tour with Charlotte Adigéry—his collaborator at the label Deewee founded by Belgian duo Soulwax, with whom he released the successful album Topical Dancer in 2022—Bolis Pupul has set off to explore his Chinese roots with an album in homage to his mother who passed in 2008. Heading to Hong Kong to connect with his mother’s birthplace, he underwent a creative whirlwind that inspired the seminal Letter to Yu, composed in part from thoughts gathered from his phone amidst the Ma Tau Wai Road traffic.The letter becomes the cornerstone of a kind of synthpop 2.0 album which delves into every corner of Hong Kong including its music, with strong Asian influences coming through in Bolis Pupul's choice of sounds, all of which are enrobed in the clinical and assertive production of Soulwax’s brothers Dewaele from their home studio in Ghent. We move from the highly addictive single "Completely Half," which features recordings from the Hong Kong metro, to the electronic haunted mansion that is "Spicy Crab," to the deranged techno of "Doctor Says," to the dancefloor hit "Frogs." But beyond the genres, it's the sheer energy that Bolis Pupul injects into this debut album that really grabs us. © Smaël Bouaici/Qobuz
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Room 25

NoName

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released September 14, 2018 | noname

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G I R L

Pharrell Williams

Pop - Released March 3, 2014 | Columbia

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Skrillex and Diplo present Jack Ü

Skrillex

Dance - Released February 24, 2015 | OWSLA - Mad Decent

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Superstar recognizes superstar on the self-explanatory EDM mega release Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü, a big team LP that's as loud, and as lax, as expected. That latter bit is a minor quibble as the album is paced like a prime-time mainstream club set with no breathers or sensible pacing allowed, but "Don't Do Drugs Just Take Some Jack U" delivers on its ambitious title, as does "Take U There," especially in its remix featuring Missy Elliott. “Where Are Ü Now,” featuring Justin Bieber, is the most pop this mostly club-aimed monster gets, so go nuts, go dumb, and wait for the drop, because waking the neighbors or filling the floor are two things this album does with ease.© David Jeffries /TiVo
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Groove Continental: Side A

Yung Bae

Dance - Released March 4, 2022 | Arista Records

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J.S. Bach: Keyboard Concertos

Gile Bae

Classical - Released February 23, 2024 | Arcana

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Something for Thee Hotties

Megan Thee Stallion

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released October 29, 2021 | 300 Entertainment

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In 2020, Megan Thee Stallion’s status changed completely. She became one of the most successful female rappers in the world, thanks in part to her hit single WAP featuring Cardi B. But let's be clear: while she has made some forays into pop, she has not turned into a diva. This new mixtape, Something For Thee Hotties, proves it. With its direct, ultra synthetic trap sound, it is in the tradition of the genre, notably thanks to the omnipresence of the legendary beatmaker Juicy J. TR-808's beats rage, the production is refined, and the rap is full-throated. Megan Thee Stallion goes straight to the point and won’t be seduced by current musical trends, to the point that she embraces a purist style. The mixtape also features her favourite beatmaker, LilJuMadeDaBeat, who turns the release into a masterclass in old-school trap. © Brice Miclet/Qobuz
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My-Hime Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Vol.1 - Hime

Kajiura Yuki

Film Soundtracks - Released December 22, 2004 | SUNRISE Music Label

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Too Busy To Be Bae

Kizz Daniel

Africa - Released December 11, 2023 | FlyBoy INC - EMPIRE

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Happiness Therapy LP01: The Coast

Jesse Bru

House - Released December 11, 2020 | Happiness Therapy

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The name Jesse Bru first appeared in France in 2012. Spotted by Parisian label Karat, run by the DJ/production duo Alex and Laëtitia Katapult, thanks to his micro-house project Hot Keys (with his fellow countryman Ryan Trann), the Vancouver-based producer achieved great success the following year thanks to his club hit Psychedelic Brain Paint, taken from his debut EP Changing for You. The track was a lo-fi house gem, reminiscent of Motor City Drum Ensemble, featuring samples of crowds going wild and Janis Joplin praying (Work Me Lord, Woodstock version). Jesse Bru then set out down the DJ path which unsurprisingly lead him to Berlin where, to satisfy the bookers, he relentlessly produced EP after EP. Two years ago, tired of this cycle of work, he returned to Vancouver to take stock and to ponder something along the lines of a first album. The Canadian had already released an LP with 2012's Mid City, but it was more of a collection of tracks than an album. So, The Coast finally gives us the opportunity to enjoy Jesse Bru in long form, with 15 tracks full of small ideas and real treats. As a former hip-hop producer who fell into electronic music after a stint in Montreal, Jesse Bru has always maintained his taste for sampling. He has been doing more and more self-sampling alongside the cornerstone of his success: a warm palette of colours and sounds. Here that assortment of timbres results in a mix of soulful, New York style House - with jewels like All Day Bae and Workin (Should Be Livin), UK garage (Life's Alright), techno (Lucid Dreaming), jazz and drum'n'bass, as on Cmwtme, a sublime track mixing trumpet and amen break. The album is a sort of tribute to the 90s: "I really like electro, breaks, techno and jungle, and super-emotional music," explains Jesse Bru, who cherishes the liberation that this album represents. "I felt like I was doing the same thing all the time, just stringing EPs together to try and stay relevant on stage". With an album of such a high standard, you almost feel like locking Jesse Bru in his studio.  © Smaël Bouaici/Qobuz
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Raceday

Grace Mitchell

Alternative & Indie - Released August 21, 2015 | Universal Records

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Clair De Lune

Bae Bee

Classical - Released March 3, 2022 | Synchronicity Records

Bae Doven No. 2

SOR

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released May 19, 2022 | Noah's Ark BV

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Bad Boy

Yung Bae

Dance - Released June 21, 2019 | Arista Records

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La Última Vez

JUICY BAE

Miscellaneous - Released March 16, 2023 | JUICY BAE

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Bae

Skilla Baby

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released September 29, 2023 | Geffen Records

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Bae Bae Beibi

Catcat

Pop - Released March 2, 2018 | Poptori

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Trap Bae

Diamond

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released November 7, 2019 | Diamond N Company

Double hélice 3

Caballero & JeanJass

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released June 1, 2018 | Universal Music Division Virgin Music

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Insolent

RK

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released September 21, 2018 | 3.5.7 Music

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