The third volume in Musically Proper’s collection of playlists: Electric Piano & Synth Ballads.
“The music of Twin Peaks is everything that we aspire to as musicians..."
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The third volume in Musically Proper’s collection of playlists: Electric Piano & Synth Ballads.
“The music of Twin Peaks is everything that we aspire to as musicians..."
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Introducing our cyber pop playlist. What is cyber pop, you ask? The term came to mind when I first heard the music of Jerry Paper's album, International Man Of Misery.
Read moreInitially, one might be tricked into thinking there’s variations of pop at work here, by the Kanye-esque auto-tune intro, but that's just an intro.
Read moreAnother One is timeless, and its songs will slowly, but surely, become classics from our generation.
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Enjoy this playlist of the most exotic, not erotic, artists we know of. Featuring Blood Orange, Connan Moccasin and more, these five artists embody the balladry, funk, and weird love that MP is all about.
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This is the stuff we live for....weirdos making love songs with synthesizers.
Read moreMusically Proper interviews Peter Sagar, a.k.a. Homeshake, and receives some very suspect answers.
Read moreShannon And The Clams are a musical time machine and “Corvette” is their latest portal.
Read more“Let It Happen” could be Parker’s words to himself as he sorts through a break up, but to us they’re Parker’s way of advising that we open our minds to enjoy something new.
Read moreSome Other Ones is a free download from Mac DeMarco released in honor of BBQs, the Fourth of July and charity.
Read moreThere’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.
Read moreThere’s nothing cooler than a guy looking this nerdy and making music that rivals Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”.
Read moreDeep Freeze’s aesthetic throughout their album covers, song titles, and production is unapologetically D.I.Y. and full of wonder.
Read moreSalt Lake creative, Krisitne Knight, shared with Musically Proper the vision behind her surreal video for New Shack’s pulsing, electro-pop song, “Atomic Holiday”.
Read moreKari Jørgensen’s debut as Bobo, paints her as a pop-mistress with an appeal and mystique that’s immediately present.
Read moreA third of the way through “Too Late”, just before the guitar solo, there’s a Phil Spector “Wall of Sound” moment that combines layers of reverberated vocals and guitar to the effect of hysteria – the kind of hysteria that has fans balling their eyes out, reaching desperately for the stage.
Read moreOn Fated, Nosaj Thing keeps his production light and hazy finding a gray area between chill-wave and trap beats.
Read moreAn un-official interview with one of the most misunderstood, and overlooked, blues/soul artists of our generation.
Read moreTuxedo's marriage of funk and disco comes from their deep love for each genre's impact on modern day music.
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