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FREAKS ONLY

FREAKS ONLY playlist: June 13, 2023

Travis Holcombe
Travis Holcombe
Hand-Picked Music Indie DancePost-punk / New Wave
Killer Mike’s final single ahead of his “Michael” album drop this Friday is here. Check out “Scientists & Engineers” as part of the latest FREAKS ONLY.
Killer Mike’s final single ahead of his “Michael” album drop this Friday is here. Check out “Scientists & Engineers” as part of the latest FREAKS ONLY.
Jun 14, 2023

Killer Mike’s latest single “Scientists and Engineers” features Andre 3000, Future, and Eryn Allen Kane. It’s so scalding hot from the presses that it’s probably a little dangerous to handle, but that’s never stopped us. Click in to hear it now, and get even more hyped for Killer Mike’s new LP Michael coming at cha this Friday (June 16). Plus, The Drums’ new cut “Obvious” harkens back to their earliest (and most signature) perfect indiepop sounds, and Four Tet continues his winning streak with a new remix of Chris Lake’s “In The Yuma.”

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    Travis Holcombe

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