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[–] DMCMNFIBFFF@lemmy.world 3 points 4 days ago

I probably heard stuff on the radio (CBC-1) and even on Lemmy that I've taken a liking to the first time I've heard them, but have yet to search for them. But here are a few relatively recent stuff. I pretty sure I've listened to each of the first 3 at least 10x, maybe ≥20x.

Clarissa - Ela [might be "bedroom pop"/lo-fi/dream pop/techno-pop/soft] (2021)

https://lemmy.world/post/18462542

ELA - Clarissa

https://vimeo.com/586751589

2:52

(You can probably download this directly from Vimeo.)

Yeah, I know, 2 young attractive barefoot women who kiss in the end and the translation, IIUC, indicates that her parents wouldn't understand their relationship, but I've taken quite a liking to the music.

Ivana Máchová & Miriam Hrušková - Terezka [sounds a bit like ABBA] (1979)

https://lemmy.world/post/35969218

Cold Showers - "Sliver" (Official Video) (they sound a bit like Depeche Mode)

https://lemmy.world/post/31824931

[21st dekaday, 2787 YAE] Laura (music by Nick Gudgeon; Dancer Laura Beanland Stephens) [the music has a bit of a Tycho feel to it] (2018)

https://lemmy.world/post/33108498

wp:Sally Go 'Round the Roses

[R&B pop]

American Bandstand 1963 – TOP 10 – Sally, Go 'Round The Roses, The Jaynetts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POwIuMLQe2A&list=RDPOwIuMLQe2A&start_radio=1

3:31

"Sally go round the roses

(Sally go round the pretty roses)

They won't tell your secret

(they won't tell your secret)"

Also, this sounds like great My Bloody Valentine: 😁🙂

How to make Shoegaze in 2 minutes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yN67L4LJxgw

2:17