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JUICE’s July ’14 Review Roundup

White men, a heartbroken Swedeheart, enjoyable but dated music, Chris Martin’s constant moping, an irrelevant pop princess, euphonic horrors, sunny side up heart pain, and accessible quirk.

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FKJ: Parisian Panache

Just like gourmet cheeses and wines, FKJ’s music is inherently French; sophisticated, tasteful and enjoyable at all times of the day.

JUICE Curates

JUICE Curates: ‘大学生活很浪漫’ by Sudarshan

A tribute to dodgy clubs that you could get stabbed in.

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Eyedress: Hearing Colors

Free album Hearing Colors is Eyedress’ ticket ‘in’.

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Movement: Self-Titled

The sound of Movement at the moment is an interesting proposition, and with enough polish we wager it will be quite good.

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Fatima Al Qadiri: Asiatisch

A sinogrime distillation of Orientalism

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Emir Hermono: Beats & Breakups

Emir Hermono aka The Shakes’ latest beat tape titled Beats And Breakups goes beyond chronicling the emotional experience.

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Monster Cat: The Violet Hour

Monster Cat’s debut full-length reaffirms our faith in the band.

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Kelis: Food

This is an album with a few choice tracks that will go on to become genre classics – unfortunately, that means it will be judged more harshly as a whole for it.