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  1. 6 days ago · Find and enjoy great live acoustic music from thousands of talented musicians who opt out of the traditional music industry. Browse upcoming shows by acoustic artists near you or watch live streamed shows at home.

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    • Peggy Lee – A Brown Bird Singing
    • The Saints – Swing For The Crime
    • Stan Ridgway – A Mission in Life
    • Vince Staples – Señorita
    • Sons of KEMET – The Book of Disquiet
    • Rotary Connection – Didn’T Want to Have to Do It
    • Catalyst – Perception
    • Manchester Orchestra – The Mansion
    • Nilufer Yanya – Baby Blu
    • Mantronix – Don’T You Want More

    Peggy Lee’s voice can easily stand on its own, but it did so even more than usual on Sea Shells, a unique album in her catalogue featuring little more than Peggy’s voice and a harp. The chorus of this proto-New Age tune simply features Peggy wordlessly humming along, and it’s absolutely gorgeous. – Sam Armstrong

    Aussie punks The Saints made waves with the buzzsaw punk of their debut, (I’m) Stranded, but their brave third album, 1978 Prehistoric Sounds, fell on deaf ears. With hindsight it’s a lost gem, with highlight “Swing From The Crime” mixing up a lethal gumbo of Bo Diddley beats, Memphis soul, and cinematic pop. – Tim Peacock

    One of the 1980s great “nearly” men, Stan Ridgway almost hit the big time with LA’s Wall Of Voodoo and enjoyed a European hit with 1986’s “Camouflage.” Arguably his apogee was 1989’s Mosquitosfeaturing “A Mission In Life”: a beautifully wrought ballad about a lonely barkeep that orders a large dash of film noir as a chaser. – Tim Peacock

    For all the hype that Odd Future superstars like Earl Sweatshirt, Tyler, The Creator, and Frank Ocean received during the height of the crew’s powers, it was Vince Staples who emerged as perhaps the best pure rapper in the group (Earl fans certainly have an argument here). “Señorita,” from Vince’s stunning debut, Summertime ‘06, is propelled by an ...

    Sons of Kemet have quickly become a household name thanks to the brilliant vision of bandleader and saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings, but long before they dropped Black to the Futurein 2021, they were approaching jazz with a radically unique POV on their debut LP, Burn. “The Book of Disquiet” begins with a cacophony of noise, like a jazz orchestra tun...

    An extremely psychedelic cover of The Lovin’ Spoonful, Rotary Connection’s version of “Didn’t Want To Have To Do It” dials things back to the bare minimum of strums and drums, with disembodied vocal and electronic flourishes throughout. – Sam Armstrong

    Ecstatic jazz fusion from “the funkiest band you’ve never heard.” Bassist Zuri Tyrone Brown sets the pace alongside the percussion, with Patrick Gleason’s synthesizer, which featured on so many of Herbie Hancock’s Mwandishi-era albums, offering clouds of atmosphere. Definitely one of the best songs you’ve never heard. – Sam Armstrong

    Every Manchester Orchestra song that’s not a hit deserves a spot on this list. The perennially underrated rock outfit blend heavy, anthemic hooks with deceptively complex arrangements and a perfect cloud for which singer Andy Hull to float across. The song is a slow builder, but when the group hits the mountaintop, it’s a cathartic release unmatche...

    Nilufer Yanya’s Miss Universewas one of the most exciting releases of 2019, and though “Baby Blu” isn’t one of the popular singles from the record, it best illustrates Yanya’s brilliance. Over a pulsing drum groove and deep, dark piano chords, Yanya’s powerful, illusive voice gives the song a jazzy, R&B inspired feel. It’s effortlessly emotive, wit...

    Overshadowed by “Got To Have Your Love” and “Take Your Time,” this heavy track is a glorious bit of hip-house, a short-lived genre that effortlessly brought together hip-hop and house music. Tracks with rhetorical titles like this are always a dangerous game, of course, but the answer is most definitely in the affirmative here. Easily one of the be...

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  3. Great Undiscovered Songs - Best Unknown Indie Music Playlist (Updated in 2024) If you liked this playlist, we recommend you also listen to these music lists:...

  4. Jul 20, 2022 · Here are the best playlists to find unknown artists on Spotify. Whether you are looking for new talent to sign, fresh music to add to your playlists, or inspiration for your next track, I promise you will find it in these playlists.

  5. May 29, 2017 · From indie releases by Beck to overlooked gems by Bee Gees, the world’s first country concept album (we think) to groundbreaking records that set the scene for other, more famous, acts to build...

  6. Hello hello!Welcome to my brand new series where I draw your attention to some amazing modern music artists you've probably never heard of.Volume 1 features ...

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