Watch our collection of Matt and Kim's music videos!
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Sporting old-school beats and casual-cool rhymes, breakout hipster MC and genre-hopper Theophilus London is bending ears and quickly emerging as the New York rapper to watch.
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With Heartland roots and a Brooklyn home base, local rockers The National are lighting up the indie scene with fervent concerts that resemble a thing of soaring beauty.
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Turning heads with bohemian, Stevie Nicks-like looks and a woozy, art-rock brand of psychedelia, the all-girl quartet Warpaint proves that they can indie-rock out with the best of them.
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Poised, and full of lyrical bravado, 18-year-old Dominique Young Unique is taking the music world by storm with an inventive mash-up of electro, booty-bass from her Florida roots and aggressive hip-hop rhymes and beats.
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An elusive and romantic mix of soul and electronics, Francis and The Lights deliver a riveting, cinematic live performance set that exists in their own universe with its own rules.
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Incorporating a woozy blend of shouty anthemic choruses, wobbly guitars and lo-fi charm, roughhewn Florida five-piece Surfer Blood are about to join the likes of Pavement and Built To Spill in the pantheon of great indie-rock bands.
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A sweet confection of fuzzed-out noise-pop, dreamy girlish vocals and fiery electronic-like beats, the Brooklyn duo named Sleigh Bells are a sonic call to arms and like nothing you've ever heard.
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A wicked pastiche of blurry electronic synths and psychedelic pop, check out the trippy sounds of Neon Indian in this Live In NYC performance.
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Brooklyn-based buzz-band The Drums perform Live In NYC from The Studio at Webster Hall.
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