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10 songs you need in your life this week

Tracks we love right now. In no particular order.

Photographer Kennedi Carter
October 08, 2019

Each week The FADER staff rounds up the songs we can't stop playing. Here they are, in no particular order.

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Travis Scott, "Highest In The Room"

Whistling synths and intense piano color Travis Scott's blazed fantasy, one that builds toward a rumbling, soul-leaving apex. —SW

Angel Olsen, "Summer"

Organic folk instrumentation provides the backdrop for the gut-wrenching flutter of Angel Olsen’s voice on “Summer,” so when she warbles “There was nothing left that I could lose,” you believe her. —EA

FKA twigs, "home with you"

Piano chords and electronic ambience envelop FKA twigs’ gritted-teeth poetry on “home with you,” as she spits over a full orchestra: “I've never seen a hero like me in a sci-fi, so I wonder if your needs are even meant for me.” —EA

Summer Walker, "Tonight"

On the hypnotic “Tonight,” a sizzling trap and slap bass meditation, Summer Walker transposes her drunken thoughts (“Can't even play it cool / Thinkin' of all them nights I would've rather been with you”) into berceuse melismas. —EA

Danny Brown f. Blood Orange, "Shine"

With a kick that sounds like a bomb drop and Blood Orange’s signature psychedelic funk, Danny Brown ruminates about cancel culture and #MeToo on “Shine,” before ultimately deciding “the whole world is evil.” —EA

Rema, "Spaceship Jocelyn"

Rema's falsetto — pure, magnetic, and so versatile it works over any beat — could bring world peace. —SW

Spencer., "Automatic"

Spencer.'s "Automatic" is grungy, horny, bass-heavy funk. Put this on your 2 a.m. playlist. —SW

Hana Vu, "Outside"

Overlapping guitar melodies nearly swallow Hana Vu's "Outside" whole, then she breaks out in some very cathartic shouting: "I don't really wanna wake up, when there's nothing to wake up to." —SW

yeule, "Poison Arrow"

The lush and fantastical pop-scape Singaporean producer yeule constructs on her newest song is full of glistening electronics and wispy vocals — a gothic daydream. —SW

Jasper Lotti, "Take You There"

As Jasper Lotti’s auto-tuned wails skip ahead of a skewered children’s choir sample and dancehall drum loop, the world sounds like it’s ending — in most diabolically delicious way. —EA