Her by E

O'D's work brings R&B to the electronic age without drowning that soul in synth or overworking it with a too dense production and "Her" (featuring Effie) is our first look at his solo material, taken from O'D's EP due out later this year. "Her" is clean and decidedly light, without losing the fullness a lush production offers, and we've got it on replay.

If you need specific reasons to listen, there are airy synths, too smooth transitions, passionate lyrics, and a pretty melody just waiting to get you addicted; and look no further than the single art for a clear description of the feeling this track invokes.

Listen to "Her" and head to the sites to stay up to date with his future releases.

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Dolly Daydream by E

Heavy in its indie riffs and domineering pop hooks, Mellor's "Dolly Daydream", taken from the band's Damage/Joy EP, out now, features dense riffs and a pretty melody solid enough to have you listening attentively.

While the track is ultimately easy to forget on its own, it's nice to listen to and the repetitive chorus will creep up on you, sticking around for days, while the EP, played out as a whole, is worth a bit of your time.

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Run Like Hell by E

Nearly sinister in its dark approach to electronic, "Run Like Hell" plays out much as the title would lead you to expect, downtempo and gradual with lush beats and a downward spiral sense to Alex Bent + The Emptiness' sound.

A glimpse into Alex Bent + The Emptiness' fresh lo-fi, RnB infused electronic style, the single's a drugged out haze of a track with a feel akin to being trapped underwater, in an accepting sort of way.

Whatever you take from the track, know that it's a bit of a dark journey played across a pretty melody and hypnotic rhythm; check it out below and head to the sites for more.

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Ghosting by E

Refreshing with its reserved lead-ins and clean, developed sound, Adult Bodies' synth driven "Ghosting" (featuring Beca) is full of persistent runs and impossible to pass hooks that are sure to have you playing the track again and again.

A light production with dark influences gives it a fun modernity with trance-like beats and dizzying synths you need to hear.

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