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  1. Veinsineon liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    https://www.thelineofbestfit.com/features/interviews/tove-lo-state-of-independence
     
    Latest interview with Line of Best Fit, honestly a great interview and Tove opens ip about the album and what some of the tracks are about.
  2. finalgirl liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    a bop I fear 
  3. drewlwhite liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    a bop I fear 
  4. LunaeManifestum liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    a bop I fear 
  5. domandapiano liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    a bop I fear 
  6. Inferno Euphoria liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    a bop I fear 
  7. Veinsineon liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    a bop I fear 
  8. KeybladeMeister liked a post in a topic by sack in Kim Petras   
    sam’s voice is awful to my ears  they sound congested as hell. it’s giving patrick star 
  9. KeybladeMeister liked a post in a topic by Mountain in Kim Petras   
    Co-written/prod.: Kim Petras, Ilya Salmanzadeh, Max Martin, Omer Fedi & Savan Kotecha.
     
    10/28.
  10. finalgirl liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    So Tove just had her aussie tour dates this past week, I went to see her in Melbourne and Sydney and actually asked her about this after her Sydney show. 
     
     
    Basically I asked her if she had any plans for the extended versions for a physical release, she said maybe, and that she wanted to add the extra little nuggets for the fans as a special thing. (I.e. For the music videos + live versions.) Which kinda tracks with what she said in the NME interview below:
     
    "However, the singer felt that “the way we consume music, the way I interact with fans, it’s changed so much” and wanted to share her music in a way that reflected that.
     
    “It’s my fifth album, and I built this platform and have these very dedicated human beings who are with me,” she said. “I wanted to do things in a different way, and I felt like the only way I’m going to be able to do exactly what I want is if I just do it on my own.”
    Source:
     
    So at the moment, no, but it sounded like she's aware that the fans are in love with the extended versions and is considering something.
  11. NikoGo liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    So Tove just had her aussie tour dates this past week, I went to see her in Melbourne and Sydney and actually asked her about this after her Sydney show. 
     
     
    Basically I asked her if she had any plans for the extended versions for a physical release, she said maybe, and that she wanted to add the extra little nuggets for the fans as a special thing. (I.e. For the music videos + live versions.) Which kinda tracks with what she said in the NME interview below:
     
    "However, the singer felt that “the way we consume music, the way I interact with fans, it’s changed so much” and wanted to share her music in a way that reflected that.
     
    “It’s my fifth album, and I built this platform and have these very dedicated human beings who are with me,” she said. “I wanted to do things in a different way, and I felt like the only way I’m going to be able to do exactly what I want is if I just do it on my own.”
    Source:
     
    So at the moment, no, but it sounded like she's aware that the fans are in love with the extended versions and is considering something.
  12. Veinsineon liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    So Tove just had her aussie tour dates this past week, I went to see her in Melbourne and Sydney and actually asked her about this after her Sydney show. 
     
     
    Basically I asked her if she had any plans for the extended versions for a physical release, she said maybe, and that she wanted to add the extra little nuggets for the fans as a special thing. (I.e. For the music videos + live versions.) Which kinda tracks with what she said in the NME interview below:
     
    "However, the singer felt that “the way we consume music, the way I interact with fans, it’s changed so much” and wanted to share her music in a way that reflected that.
     
    “It’s my fifth album, and I built this platform and have these very dedicated human beings who are with me,” she said. “I wanted to do things in a different way, and I felt like the only way I’m going to be able to do exactly what I want is if I just do it on my own.”
    Source:
     
    So at the moment, no, but it sounded like she's aware that the fans are in love with the extended versions and is considering something.
  13. LunaeManifestum liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    So Tove just had her aussie tour dates this past week, I went to see her in Melbourne and Sydney and actually asked her about this after her Sydney show. 
     
     
    Basically I asked her if she had any plans for the extended versions for a physical release, she said maybe, and that she wanted to add the extra little nuggets for the fans as a special thing. (I.e. For the music videos + live versions.) Which kinda tracks with what she said in the NME interview below:
     
    "However, the singer felt that “the way we consume music, the way I interact with fans, it’s changed so much” and wanted to share her music in a way that reflected that.
     
    “It’s my fifth album, and I built this platform and have these very dedicated human beings who are with me,” she said. “I wanted to do things in a different way, and I felt like the only way I’m going to be able to do exactly what I want is if I just do it on my own.”
    Source:
     
    So at the moment, no, but it sounded like she's aware that the fans are in love with the extended versions and is considering something.
  14. Lukeb liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    So Tove just had her aussie tour dates this past week, I went to see her in Melbourne and Sydney and actually asked her about this after her Sydney show. 
     
     
    Basically I asked her if she had any plans for the extended versions for a physical release, she said maybe, and that she wanted to add the extra little nuggets for the fans as a special thing. (I.e. For the music videos + live versions.) Which kinda tracks with what she said in the NME interview below:
     
    "However, the singer felt that “the way we consume music, the way I interact with fans, it’s changed so much” and wanted to share her music in a way that reflected that.
     
    “It’s my fifth album, and I built this platform and have these very dedicated human beings who are with me,” she said. “I wanted to do things in a different way, and I felt like the only way I’m going to be able to do exactly what I want is if I just do it on my own.”
    Source:
     
    So at the moment, no, but it sounded like she's aware that the fans are in love with the extended versions and is considering something.
  15. Mountain liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    So Tove just had her aussie tour dates this past week, I went to see her in Melbourne and Sydney and actually asked her about this after her Sydney show. 
     
     
    Basically I asked her if she had any plans for the extended versions for a physical release, she said maybe, and that she wanted to add the extra little nuggets for the fans as a special thing. (I.e. For the music videos + live versions.) Which kinda tracks with what she said in the NME interview below:
     
    "However, the singer felt that “the way we consume music, the way I interact with fans, it’s changed so much” and wanted to share her music in a way that reflected that.
     
    “It’s my fifth album, and I built this platform and have these very dedicated human beings who are with me,” she said. “I wanted to do things in a different way, and I felt like the only way I’m going to be able to do exactly what I want is if I just do it on my own.”
    Source:
     
    So at the moment, no, but it sounded like she's aware that the fans are in love with the extended versions and is considering something.
  16. Inferno Euphoria liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    So Tove just had her aussie tour dates this past week, I went to see her in Melbourne and Sydney and actually asked her about this after her Sydney show. 
     
     
    Basically I asked her if she had any plans for the extended versions for a physical release, she said maybe, and that she wanted to add the extra little nuggets for the fans as a special thing. (I.e. For the music videos + live versions.) Which kinda tracks with what she said in the NME interview below:
     
    "However, the singer felt that “the way we consume music, the way I interact with fans, it’s changed so much” and wanted to share her music in a way that reflected that.
     
    “It’s my fifth album, and I built this platform and have these very dedicated human beings who are with me,” she said. “I wanted to do things in a different way, and I felt like the only way I’m going to be able to do exactly what I want is if I just do it on my own.”
    Source:
     
    So at the moment, no, but it sounded like she's aware that the fans are in love with the extended versions and is considering something.
  17. DeadSeaOfMercury liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    So Tove just had her aussie tour dates this past week, I went to see her in Melbourne and Sydney and actually asked her about this after her Sydney show. 
     
     
    Basically I asked her if she had any plans for the extended versions for a physical release, she said maybe, and that she wanted to add the extra little nuggets for the fans as a special thing. (I.e. For the music videos + live versions.) Which kinda tracks with what she said in the NME interview below:
     
    "However, the singer felt that “the way we consume music, the way I interact with fans, it’s changed so much” and wanted to share her music in a way that reflected that.
     
    “It’s my fifth album, and I built this platform and have these very dedicated human beings who are with me,” she said. “I wanted to do things in a different way, and I felt like the only way I’m going to be able to do exactly what I want is if I just do it on my own.”
    Source:
     
    So at the moment, no, but it sounded like she's aware that the fans are in love with the extended versions and is considering something.
  18. Glitter Boy liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Tove Lo   
    So Tove just had her aussie tour dates this past week, I went to see her in Melbourne and Sydney and actually asked her about this after her Sydney show. 
     
     
    Basically I asked her if she had any plans for the extended versions for a physical release, she said maybe, and that she wanted to add the extra little nuggets for the fans as a special thing. (I.e. For the music videos + live versions.) Which kinda tracks with what she said in the NME interview below:
     
    "However, the singer felt that “the way we consume music, the way I interact with fans, it’s changed so much” and wanted to share her music in a way that reflected that.
     
    “It’s my fifth album, and I built this platform and have these very dedicated human beings who are with me,” she said. “I wanted to do things in a different way, and I felt like the only way I’m going to be able to do exactly what I want is if I just do it on my own.”
    Source:
     
    So at the moment, no, but it sounded like she's aware that the fans are in love with the extended versions and is considering something.
  19. KeybladeMeister liked a post in a topic by KIM PETRAS in Charli XCX   
  20. KeybladeMeister liked a post in a topic by AtomicMess in Kim Petras   
    So I just went through the unreleased spreadsheet and scraped what I could from the net and searched across dbpee - man, so many of these are in such mid/low quality .
    If anyone has any links to the following in high quality (320k or higher and not sounding like an upscale - those compression chirps bleed through mama), pls take pity and share.
    Boomerang Choker (copy I got is ~~okay but there's still some background compression chirp) Demolition Design of Your Heart (file is 320k but the mastering/stereo field sounds off and tinny) Reason Why (file says 320k but those compression artifacts say hello) Shame on Me Supersonic
  21. Escapism liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Djo (Joe Keery)   
    Djo


    Bio:
    Djo, is the solo project of musician / producer / actor Joe Keery. Djo’s new album, DECIDE will be released on September 16th and is the follow up to TWENTY TWENTY, his 2019 critically acclaimed guitar-forward record and his first solo-effort since departing his band, the Chicago psych rock outfit Post Animal. Keery –who is of course also known far and wide for his acclaimed acting roles in such blockbuster projects as Stranger Things – has been making music since his teens, spending over two years with Post Animal before making his solo debut as Djo. DECIDE was created with musician / engineer Adam Thein throughout the pandemic with final recording taking place at Sound Factory in Los Angeles. DECIDE serves as a sort of aural history of Keery’s late 20’s. It features reflections on growth, relationships and  navigating it all in a world filled with technology at its center. It’s his sonic ambitions however that take these introspections and melt them into a warped reality with each layered synth pulling the listener’s emotional strings. 
     
    Albums:
    Twenty Twenty (2019)


    Stream: Apple Music / Spotify / TIDAL / YouTube
     
    DECIDE (2022)

     
    Stream: Apple Music / Spotify / TIDAL / YouTube
     
    Singles:
    Keep Your Head Up (2020)

     
    Stream: Apple Music / Spotify / TIDAL / YouTube
  22. alexlanawhore liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Djo (Joe Keery)   
    Djo


    Bio:
    Djo, is the solo project of musician / producer / actor Joe Keery. Djo’s new album, DECIDE will be released on September 16th and is the follow up to TWENTY TWENTY, his 2019 critically acclaimed guitar-forward record and his first solo-effort since departing his band, the Chicago psych rock outfit Post Animal. Keery –who is of course also known far and wide for his acclaimed acting roles in such blockbuster projects as Stranger Things – has been making music since his teens, spending over two years with Post Animal before making his solo debut as Djo. DECIDE was created with musician / engineer Adam Thein throughout the pandemic with final recording taking place at Sound Factory in Los Angeles. DECIDE serves as a sort of aural history of Keery’s late 20’s. It features reflections on growth, relationships and  navigating it all in a world filled with technology at its center. It’s his sonic ambitions however that take these introspections and melt them into a warped reality with each layered synth pulling the listener’s emotional strings. 
     
    Albums:
    Twenty Twenty (2019)


    Stream: Apple Music / Spotify / TIDAL / YouTube
     
    DECIDE (2022)

     
    Stream: Apple Music / Spotify / TIDAL / YouTube
     
    Singles:
    Keep Your Head Up (2020)

     
    Stream: Apple Music / Spotify / TIDAL / YouTube
  23. KeybladeMeister liked a post in a topic by xcxc in Charli XCX   
    where is lipgloss remix featuring 'brooke motherfucking candy on the track'?
  24. KeybladeMeister liked a post in a topic by blameitonme in Kim Petras   
    she is signed to his label so anything that comes out will have his named attached to it, whether she's actually working with him or not
  25. LA VENENO liked a post in a topic by KeybladeMeister in Kim Petras   
    I never thought I'd ever say that I'm excited for a Sam Smith collab /track but the beat on this is so nasty. Phew
     
    https://www.instagram.com/reel/ChfRfsZDlx5/?igshid=ODBkMDk1MTU=
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