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Time for some new tunes to sweeten your average late summer evening! Team Poule went out its way for this one and collected a wide ranging melange of styles and influences for this one. From dancing funky to dreamy sun-drenched riffs, an intriguing kaleidoscope of what’s hot this side of the Atlantic.

The playlist is out for your mobile pleasures on Spotify and SoundCloud. Team Poule says, at your convenience.

#1 The Last OriginYour Car. Fresh new sounds, warm riffs and vocals on the trio’s new single, off their upcoming debut. Bardstown, Kentucky.

#2 Beach For TigerSomething Good. Banging sun-drenched single by the psychedelic five-piece. London, United Kingdom.

#3 Surf Rock Is DeadEverything They Said. Driving riffs and a healthy dose of reverb on their third single from their EP We Have No Friends out next month. Chicago, Illinois.

#4 Inner SpringsLights. Driving dream pop on this demo, their third song as a band. Lima, Peru.

#5 Freedom FryParty Down. Upbeat second track from their new EP Strange Attractions that is out now. Los Angeles, California.

#6 Shy Shy ShyBeautiful Boys & Girls. Powerful new single and first track of the duo’s upcoming debut album. Copenhagen, Denmark.

#7 WorldsGood Shit. Great dreamy pop by this new duo out of Antoine Diligent and Blondfire, a match made in heaven. First single, more to come. Los Angeles, California

#8 EmmecostaHeavy Heart. Marvelous new single of the trio’s Velour EP that came out last month, dreamy, vast, just what you need. Göteborg, Sweden.

#9 Wy – You & I. Floating new single off their debut album that will be out next month, worldwide. Malmö, Sweden.

#10 Kaz Moon – Stars In The Pool. Hazy first track off his new album Anomie, due later this year. Dallas, Texas.

#11 Floral CouchesKetamine Dreaming. Dark and driving second track of his new album Electric Fever, lo-fi drive at its best. Chicago, Illinois.

#12 Gone Deville & KizabaTangu. Latest single by producer and DJ Gone Deville, a collaboration with congolese artist Kizaba. Great blend of Afro house and an indie electronic feel. Montreal, Canada.

#13 Cherry PopNew York. Dreamy dancey funk, straight forward, off their self-titled debut album from July. Paris, France.

#14 NormaSpectacular Bid. Equestrian single off the trio’s third album to be released soon. Stockholm, Sweden.

#15 iamalexSummer Goes By. Orange new track, a true disco vibe for the last nights of summer. Copenhagen, Denmark.

And there you go, take it away, on Spotify and SoundCloud.

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Weee extra lush tunes and visuals coming in from Los Angeles quartet Bolinas. Attached below is their latest and only second release Angostura, telling the story of “the most bummer day at the beach ever”, naturally a Team Poule exclusive. The track itself then evolves rather subdued around an Oakland motel, nicotine and nose bleeds, wrapped in blurry underwater shots, grey’ish skies, waves and sand and still leaves you behind with a confident eye on the horizon. What a beaut. The track is out Friday, Sept 1st, with a debut album said to be in the making. Team Poule says, let this one fly.

Jens Christiansen is a curious cat and for his solo project Rumpistol he has been driven by the search for beauty and new sounds. His new EP is entitled Drops and is set for release today, mind you, and continues his quest of almost three decades in music.

Drops then, evolves around the theme of water and puts an emphasis on the instrumental and more downtempo elements of his vast repertoire. Like the refreshing cool stream of a forest creek on a hot summer day. The track Forest Drops is attached below, reason enough for Team Poule to inquire and see what it’s all about.

Photo credits go to Martin Bubandt.

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Very exciting new tunes coming in from Portland. BRAUN is the working title of Ben Braun’s new solo endeavors, after Mackintosh Braun fame. Silent Science is his latest treat and comes off his debut album of the same name. A neat melange of on-point synths from the 1980s and a general dreaminess only the late 2000s managed to produce, a great companion for a sunny day under the skies, and out now on Diving Bell Recording Co. Team Poule says, so smooth.

Ever more delights coming in from Canada’s own Men I Trust. The lush indie dancers have been going at it strong for the past years and after stints all over the worlds only recently relocated to their hometown of Montreal. Which is where this track connects the dots of a happy homecoming feel and the nostalgia of leaving life abroad behind. Tailwhip is out today and attached below at your convenience. Team Poule says, so smooth.

Fishbach again is it? The mighty lady of the North is one of the many attractions at Pop-Kultur Berlin next week. In between the puppies and kittens of the festivals third edition this year are many gems to be found in fact.

But first things first. Pop-Kultur Berlin takes place from August 23-25 at Kulturbrauerei in the heart of Germany’s capital and serves a three course meal of art, workshops, and a fair bit of networking opportunities for those inclined. Now, for the art-part they really make sure you get your hard earned moneys worth because not only are there more than 70 concerts but also a number of films, talks, installations and the like. Pop-Kultur aspires to provide room for discourse, for reflection, for interdisciplinary discussions and for scientific dialogues.

On the ticket then are big letter names like Alexis Taylor, of Hot Chip fame, Young Fathers, Darkstar, Steven Warwick, La Femme, and many more. Like old mate Fishbach here from France. Her somewhat cool and distant but infectious pop music should be a great fit for the brick wall surroundings of former brewery Kulturbrauerei. Furthermore, she is set up for a Commissioned Work piece, which sees her collaborating with designer Augustin Teboul and her label Lou de Bètoly who will provide the stage outfits. Fishbach & Lou de Bètoly are scheduled for 23h20 on August 23rd at Maschinenhaus. Her latest is attached below. Team Poule says, bring on those interdisciplinary discussions.