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Get the hottest free music chosen by Starfrosch – See her out Francis and the Lights released a

Get the hottest free music chosen by Starfrosch [View this email in your browser] Hottest Tracks of 2016 1. [Francis and the Lights] – See her out (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Francis and the Lights released a stunning pop album with electronic influences this year. They've also toured with Kanye West, MGMT, Drake, Ke$ha, and were featured on several mixtapes with Chance the Rapper. 2. [Arrow & Olive] - Black & White (CC BY-ND 3.0) Arrow & Olive from Nashville won us over with their intense indie-folk songs and catchy refrains. We very much like these tiny little songs about love and hope. 3. [PHPHAT] - The Whip (feat. Mikhaela Faye) (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Hailing from South Africa, PHPHAT's fat electronic hip-hop has a huge crowd of fans in Cape Town, leading to a successful Australian tour. We think it's a matter of time until their international breakthrough. 4. [Deadly Past] - Memories (CC BY 3.0) The Deadly Past perfectly set our times to music: Loud, noisy and distorted, angry rock. Go rock it! 5. [Rameses B] - Burden of Life (CC BY 3.0) Rameses B channels the sound of the actual youth. Fresh, clear and melodic. Are you into the YouTube phenomenon Monstercat? You already know Rameses B. Frances and the Lights, Pastures of Andalusia, CC BY 2.0 This list was curated by Markus Koller of starfrosch, providing CC music to the community for 13 years. Get more tracks on starfrosch's [#hot111 2016 chart,]sortable by genre. Our mailing address is: Creative Commons PO Box 1866 Mountain View, CA 94042 [Add us to your address book] Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences] or [unsubscribe from this list]

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