https://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/dexter-in-the-newsagent-special/
dexter in the newsagent: “Special” Track Review | Pitchfork
Jun 20, 2025 - Love means sacrifice and Charmaine Ayoku’s fluttering dance-pop seeks total surrender.
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https://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/jessica-pratt-life-is/
Jessica Pratt: “Life Is” Track Review | Pitchfork
Feb 13, 2024 - The lead single from Pratt’s new album, Here in the Pitch, takes the time-obsessed spirit of her music, adds a drummer and a bassist, and welcomes a new era.
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https://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/jane-remover-jrjrjr/
Jane Remover: “JRJRJR” Track Review | Pitchfork
Jan 3, 2025 - The chameleonic producer ponders a new year’s reinvention with a track that embraces blown-out maximalism.
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https://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/oklou-viscus-ft-fka-twigs/
Oklou / FKA twigs: “viscus” Track Review | Pitchfork
Oct 10, 2025 - Two artists known for heady, glittering pop team up on a delicate song from the forthcoming deluxe edition of Oklou’s choke enough.
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https://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/julia-holter-spinning/
Julia Holter: “Spinning” Track Review | Pitchfork
Jan 9, 2024 - The Los Angeles songwriter’s latest is heart-fluttering, free-associative chamber pop.
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https://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/helena-deland-bright-green-vibrant-grey/
Helena Deland: “Bright Green Vibrant Gray” Track Review | Pitchfork
Aug 30, 2023 - On her wispy new folk single, the Montreal singer-songwriter contemplates the range of human experience.
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https://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/nourished-by-time-925/
Nourished by Time: “9 2 5” Track Review | Pitchfork
Jun 18, 2025 - The groovy piano-led club tune is a highlight off Marcus Brown’s forthcoming album, The Passionate Ones.
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https://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/clipse-ace-trumpets/
Clipse / Pusha T / Malice: “Ace Trumpets” Track Review | Pitchfork
May 30, 2025 - Pusha T, Malice, and Pharrell Williams kick it like they used to on the lead single from the group’s first album since 2009.
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