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Singles

Singles Charts for the Week Ending 14 April 2024

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    blue

    svalblue [Blue - EP]

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      blue svalblue

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    orb weaver

    draag [Orb Weaver - Single]

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      orb weaver draag

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    Blue Is the Morning

    Pink Breath of Heaven [Blue Is the Morning - Single]

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      Blue Is the Morning Pink Breath of Heaven

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    despondent

    la lune [despondent - Single]

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      despondent la lune

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    after i fall asleep

    astronomies [After I Fall Asleep - Single]

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      after i fall asleep astronomies

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    see you soon

    wisp [Pandora - EP]

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      see you soon wisp

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    why

    coming up roses [Coming Up Roses - EP]

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      why coming up roses

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    push & pull

    blush response

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    recurrence

    hayien [Eternal/Recurrence - Single]

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      recurrence hayien

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    lies

    Chlorine [Lies & Find You]

Much to be celebrated this week, from the newest releases, to the singles that keep bubbling up to the top after a month or three in rotation. Draag shows unsurprising staying power, climbing to the #2 position, Wisp charts yet another banger, Chlorine remains easy to love, Svalblue and Astronomies make particularly strong chart debuts. So much sonic goodness in the shoegaze and dream pop spaces.

Side note: it appears the Blush Response single was published and distributed, but then withdrawn. We’re not sure what’s up, but we’ll keep playing it so long as it is beloved, or until told differently.


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