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Looking for new tunes – download these fresh tracks

We’ve checked out some of the latest tuners to be released and given each our short and sharp review. Looking for some cool tunes to add to your playlist? Try these on for size.

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Perfume Genius – Slip Away OMG it’s amazing

Bright Lights , Bright Lights – Causing a Commotion lovely version of long forgotten Madonna single

Alison Moyet – Nothing gorgeous tune from British singer’s forthcoming ninth studio album

New Kids on the Block – One More Night surprisingly catchy tune from 80s boyband

Chilly Gonzales and Jarvis Cocker – Tearjerker beautiful classical tune from musical polymath and Pulp’s frontman

Goldfrapp – Anymore (Danny Dove Remix) thumpin’

Dardust and Davide Rossi – Gravity stunning piano and violin track

Coldcut & On U Sound featuring Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry – Divide and Rule (Dub Version) blurred beats and dreamy vocals, it’s heaven

Todd Terje – Jungelknugen (Four Tet Remix) it’s beautifully odd

Pantha Du Prince – Islands in the Sky (Ambient Version) quirky tune from forthcoming ambient remix project  

The Drums – Blood Under My Belt unmistakably a track from The Drums

Blondie – Long Time written by Blood Orange, it’s fresh and catchy        

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