So good they’re unheard of.
"Dancing On Glass" by St. Lucia
Why it's brilliant: A high-energy fusion of synths, catchy lyrics, and pure, unadulterated pop, "Dancing On Glass" is St. Lucia at their danciest.
"Body Talk" by Foxes
Why it's brilliant:: Foxes has already proven she capable of producing veritable hits with the help of a collaborator or two (see: 2012's "Clarity"), but with "Body Talk," the singer shows she's just as much of a dance floor powerhouse on her own.
"Pierre" by Ryn Weaver
Why it's brilliant: Ryn Weaver's debut single "Octahate" was a heavily produced, bass-thumping hit, and "Pierre" feels like a natural progression for the singer. Taking notes from that single's sparkling production, "Pierre" is a pop gem infused with a folky, alternative edge.
"No Words" by Erik Hassle
Why it's brilliant: Hassle has always had a way with crafting emotionally driven ballads and slow-burning jams, but "No Words" proves he's capable of producing a song that has both depth and a killer beat.