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    Light a fire under your ass and get moving with these propulsive, energetic songs from bands that have a keen sense of urgency.
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    Armed with shimmering tambourines, twangy guitars, chanting vocals, and the occasional handclap, these nostalgic indie ensembles evoke memories of long nights under big skies.
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    Songs by indie artists that are strongly influenced by traditional roots rock, bluegrass, and country. Rootsy and rough around the edges.
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    For honest-to-goodness Southern barbecue flavor, try cookin' with The King: Tupelo, Mississippi's own Elvis Presley. Get your grill good and greasy to Elvis's rock & roll classics, blues, R&B, country, and gospel grooves. And then soak up some sounds by other awesome Southern singers who were part of the same sonic sphere.
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    Classic Jamaican reggae songs, plus newer songs from reggae artists in the U.K., U.S. and Africa.

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    Warm instrumentation and funky breakbeats acquire a stylish electronic sheen thanks to these artists and producers who put their own twist on vintage cool.
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    Beautiful and soothing Hawaiian steel guitar classics from the 1920s through the early 1940s.
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    Recently popularized by the movie "The Descendants," Hawaiian folk is a soothing style of acoustic folk music featuring slack-key guitar, ukulele, and warm vocal harmonies. Say aloha to traditional Hawaiian folk's best artists, both past and present.
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    The soundtrack to a Wes Anderson film is always as memorable as the director's instantly recognizable visual style. Listen to every song featured in all of his films.
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    London-based Ninja Tune Records is an independent electronic and hip hop label. Listen to a playlist highlighting the eclectic range of its catalog.
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    From the underground to your above ground; chill by the chlorine with your Ray Bans on and waste away the day with these sun-drenched indie tunes.