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Danny Brown goes hyperpop, calling in a bevy of younger collaborators (Jane Remover, Frost Children, 8485, Issbrokie, femtanyl, and more) for the Detroit artist's most joyour album to date ...
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On their seventh stellar album in a row, the unbeatable duo of Elucid and Billy Woods find space for small, everyday joys ...
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Gary Suarez looks back three decades to the album that signalled that Autechre were about to sever all ties to surrounding ...
Tulpa centres and expands the vocal techniques Lee has shaped over the last several years through releases like 2021’s KNVF ...
Since 2012, Primitive Man has been churning elements of funeral doom, sludge, black metal, drone and harsh noise into ...
Always feels right to open another New Weird Britain with people who came here from elsewhere, and who culturally enrich this ...
EP project blends live performance and post-production tricknology into a new kind of superstrong musical compound ...
London club KAOS deserve a medal (glistening steel, on a little leather strap, pin through the nipple) for opening the doors ...