Add to playlist: DJ Moopie's charmingly moody experimental compilations and the week's best new tracks

For Fans of C86 and Jangle-Pop: Melbourne DJ Moopie's Moody Masterpiece

Melbourne-based DJ Moopie, aka Matthew Xue, is renowned for his captivating sets that effortlessly traverse the sonic spectrum. His A Colourful Storm label has been instrumental in putting out an impressive array of charmingly moody experimental pop music, showcasing a diverse cast of artists including Valentina Magaletti, Troth, and Simon Fisher Turner.

Moopie's latest venture, Going Back to Sleep, is a carefully curated compilation that serves as a poignant sequel to the 2017 I Won't Have to Think About You. This meticulously crafted record functions as a comprehensive guide to some of the best twee-pop groups currently active. The Sydney band Daily Toll contributes the hypnotic Time, while Chateau brings its percussive, psychedelic lounge pop sensibilities with How Long on the Platform.

The compilation also features an assortment of tracks from San Francisco indie stalwarts the Reds, Pinks and Purples; minimalist Sydney group the Lewers; and sun-dappled folk-pop from Dutch duo the Hobknobs. This unassuming yet deeply affecting record is likely to resonate strongly with connoisseurs of delicate, emotive music.

If you're a fan of C86's eclectic charm, AU/NZ jangle-pop, or Mess Esque, Moopie's Going Back to Sleep is an absolute must-listen. As for this week's best new tracks, here are some standout releases from across the globe:

Flea - A Plea: The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist delivers a rare solo track that blends propulsive soul-jazz with Flea's signature vocals, showcasing his impassioned call for peace and love.

Daniel Blumberg and Amanda Seyfried - Clothed By the Sun: This Oscar-winning duet from the soundtrack to The Testament of Ann Lee is an ethereal masterpiece, capturing the intensity of Blumberg's original score.

Jana Horn - All in Bet: As a Texan songwriter, Jana paints vivid pictures with her emotions on this poignant record, which conveys her weary disappointment through subtle piano and woodwind touches.

Yamila - Sin Desarraigo: This Madrid-based cellist brings an industrial-tinged gothic opus to the table, complete with thundering drums, metallic shrieks, eerie chorals, and grandiose end-times flair.

Zora Jones x DJ Polo - Hoes Link Up: The Austrian producer-vocalist's ghettotech track features an infectious melody that blends slammin' beats with dream-pop sensibilities.

Jawnino and Surf Gang - Hit Again: This standout track from the new mixtape Amnesia showcases Jawnino's varied cloud-rap beats, culminating in a peak performance as he navigates the world of the drug trade.

Annabelle Chairlegs - Heavy Sleeper: Produced by Ty Segall, this garagey number is a laid-back exploration of Annabelle's dazed reverie about returning to the moon and finding spiritual solace.
 
🌙 thinkin' about what makes music special & how it can take you on a journey 🕰️, i think that's where Moopie's Going Back to Sleep comes in - it's like bein' wrapped in a cozy blanket on a rainy day ☁️. the way they've curated this compilation is like findin' all your favorite books in one place 📚, you know which ones make you feel good & which ones make you wanna stay under the covers for hours 😴.

it's also about creatin' a sense of community 💕, where artists are supportin' each other & pushin' boundaries together 🌈. like how Valentina Magaletti & Troth got featured on this compilation - they're both doin' their own thing but still part of this bigger picture 📊.

anyway, when we listen to music that speaks to us, it's like findin' a piece of ourselves in the sound 💫.
 
Moopie's compilation Going Back to Sleep is like that one aunt who's always playing the same mixtape at family gatherings - you know it's gonna be good, even if it is a bit cheesy 😊. The variety of acts on this record is insane, from the hypnotic indie-pop of Daily Toll to the psychedelic lounge vibes of Chateau. And let's not forget that Aussie charm, which never fails to put a smile on my face.

But seriously, if you're into C86 and jangle-pop, Moopie's label A Colourful Storm has been doing it right for years. The attention to detail in this compilation is impressive, with each track carefully curated to showcase the best of the twee-pop scene. It's like a masterclass in moodiness - I mean, who doesn't love a good moody day? ☁️
 
I was listening to this compilation Going Back to Sleep by Moopie and I gotta say it's like stepping into my own teenage bedroom all over again 🤣. The vibe is so nostalgic, you know? All these twee-pop groups and indie bands from Australia and the States... it's like a time capsule. I remember spending hours on Endless Summer playlists, dreaming of escape. Moopie's curated this record as a love letter to that era, and it's absolutely infectious 🎶. As someone who's been around the block a few times, it's amazing how music can transport you back to your youth, but also offer new perspectives and emotions. Anyways, if you're feeling wistful or just want to indulge in some old-school goodness, give this one a spin! 😊
 
The way Moopie's curated record Going Back to Sleep is like a warm hug for fans of C86 and jangle-pop... it's like he knows exactly what makes that genre tick, you know? 🤗 The variety on this compilation is insane, from the hypnotic Time by Daily Toll to Chateau's psychedelic lounge vibes. And I'm loving the inclusion of Aussie acts too! It's a great way for newbies to get into the scene and for vets like me to rediscover some old favorites... 10/10 would recommend 🎶
 
I'm so stoked Moopie dropped Going Back to Sleep 🤩. It's like he's bottled up the essence of C86's best bits and created this sonic dreamscape that'll make you wanna snuggle up with a cuppa ☕️. The lineup is insane, from Valentina Magaletti's enchanting vocals to Chateau's trippy lounge vibes... it's all just so captivatingly moody 🌫️. I'm obsessed with the way Moopie curates these tracks, like he knows exactly what buttons to press to get you lost in this whirlwind of twee-pop goodness 😍. And if you're anything like me, you'll be swooning over the daily release schedule 😆.
 
I'm not getting excited about all these new music releases 🤔. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's nice that there are still some talented artists out there making music that resonates with people. But have you seen the state of the music industry lately? It just feels like everything is so... polished and commercialized. Where's the raw edge? The DIY spirit?

I'm particularly unimpressed by the whole "best new tracks" section 📈. It's all just a list of flashy releases with no real substance or depth. And what's with all these collaborations and featured artists? Can't anyone make music on their own anymore? It feels like everyone's just trying to follow the trends and make a quick buck.

And don't even get me started on the whole "twee-pop" thing 🤮. I mean, I guess it's nice if you're into that sort of thing, but can't we move on from all that nostalgia already? It feels like we're just rehashing the same old sounds and styles without really putting our own spin on things.

Give me something with a bit more grit and attitude 🎸. Something that challenges the status quo and pushes the boundaries of what music can be. That's when I'll start taking notice.
 
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