The Playlist: Kanye West / Hunx and his Punx / Washed Out

The songs that are hot on our playlist this week

John Hall
Thursday 13 June 2013 10:18 EDT
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Boldy James returns with a hooky new sound
Boldy James returns with a hooky new sound

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Kanye West

On Site

A big week for West, who aired new tracks, including this ditty, at a major listening party. The songs will make up the Rick Rubin-produced 'Yeezus'.

Hunx and his Punx

Bad Skin

Abandoning his camp take on Phil Spector's girl-groups, Seth Bogart has moved closer to 80s hardcore.

Washed Out

It All Feels Right

Ernest Greene is embracing a more complex sound on his new material.

Duppy Gun

What Would You Say About Me?

Cameron Stallones and M Geddes Gengras have recruited Fyah Flames to give their new single a commercial feel.

Fred C Dobbs

Candy Stone

This first single from the south Londoner's newly released second EP 'Dance Piranha' is the sound of summer distilled into two fuzzy, tambourine-heavy minutes.

Boldy James

Chirps

The Detroit rapper (pictured) returns with a hooky new sound.

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