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    IP属地:福建来自Android客户端2楼2014-01-03 20:54
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      IP属地:江苏3楼2014-01-03 20:55
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        1. Maria Magdalena, “CVMC (Cada Vez Mas Cerca)”
        Chile has a thriving electro-pop scene, and this glorious, wonderfully airy disco track is the cream of this year's crop. The psychedelic pastel-hued video is pretty astonishing too.


        来自Android客户端4楼2014-01-03 20:56
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          2. Sandy Lam, “无言歌” [Hong Kong]
          Sandy Lam is like the Madonna of the Chinese pop scene – she's been around since the '80s and has never really gone away. This track from her most record album is fascinating – it mutates at least five times over the course of as many minutes, and sounds sorta like Robyn and St. Vincent making a single together in a monastery.


          来自Android客户端5楼2014-01-03 20:57
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            IP属地:北京6楼2014-01-03 20:57
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              3. G-Dragon, “미치GO” [South Korea]
              Forget about Psy – G-Dragon is the true king of K-Pop, and unquestionably the most magnetic and flamboyant pop star in South Korea. The video for "미치GO" is one of the most colorful and surreal clips of the year, but the song itself – a hyperactive hip-hop dance track – is just as thrilling.


              来自Android客户端7楼2014-01-03 20:59
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                来自Android客户端8楼2014-01-03 21:01
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                  Titica, “Don’t Touch Me
                  Titica, an out trans woman, is one of the biggest stars of Angola's kuduro dance music scene. This single is a bit more mellow than her usual stuff, but it may be the sexiest, funkiest song about refusing consent and shunning sexual harassment you'll ever hear


                  来自Android客户端9楼2014-01-03 21:01
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                    San E featuring Sanchez, “Break Up Dinner” [South Korea]
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                    This K-Pop smash is basically a smooth, sentimental late '90s R&B tune about a guy setting up an elaborate dinner date as a last ditch effort to keep his girlfriend from dumping him. The song gets hilariously desperate, especially when he's begging her to stop crying and eat her food before it gets cold. Definitely listen to this one with English subtitles.


                    来自Android客户端10楼2014-01-03 21:02
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                      DJ Smash & Vengerov & Bobina featuring Matua & Averin and Kravets, “Нефт” [Russia]
                      This house music track was one of the biggest hits in Russia this year. The song is fine, but the video is completely insane, and it's kinda hard to tell whether its over-the-top tribute to oil and wealth is ironic or not.


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                        IP属地:浙江来自Android客户端12楼2014-01-03 21:04
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                          Tricot, “おちゃんせんすぅす” [Japan]
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                          The mostly female indie band Tricot are responsible THE, for one of the most inventive and formally accomplished rock albums of the year. This single is the perfect introduction to their incredibly appealing blend of Japanese bubblegum pop and the tangled, ever-shifting rhythms of '90s "math rock."


                          来自Android客户端13楼2014-01-03 21:06
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                            Stromae, “Papaoutai” [Belgium]
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                            This single by the Belgian singer Stromae was one of the biggest hits in France this year. The song is incredibly catchy and the video – in which Stromae appears as a lifeless mannequin – is striking, but it's a lot more powerful when you know it's a song about him being haunted by the memory of his father, who was killed in the Rwandan genocide.


                            来自Android客户端14楼2014-01-03 21:07
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                              Rokia Traoré, “Mélancolie” [Mali]
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                              Rokia Traoré is a veteran of the Mali music scene, and has had some minor success in the United States and England thanks to her record being issued by Nonesuch Records and her appearances at major festivals like Glastonbury. But even still, her lovely, delicate take on African pop is more obscure than it ought to be.


                              来自Android客户端16楼2014-01-03 21:09
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