2015
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A cut from Busman’s Holiday, Kevin Drumm and Jason Lescalleet’s follow-up to last year’s noisy and cavernous double-album The Abyss, out November 2 via Erstwhile.
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New York rapper Uncommon Nasa returns with a new record that deals in death!
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The second installment of the Game’s sequel to 2005’s The Documentary turns out more focused and emotive than its predecessor.
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Following the release of his Babyfather EP earlier this year, Dean Blunt assumes his new alias again for the above “Meditation,” co-produced by Arca. The latter has a new album called Mutant out on November 20 via Mute; hear the lead single “Soichiro” here. Who can say what Blunt has
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It’s high time that we devote one of these playlist features to perhaps the most important era in hip hop’s history, its Golden Age. Centered on the East Coast and spanning the mid-80s to the early-90s, the golden age of hip hop was a time of creative innovation,
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Singer-songwriter and rapper Raury comes through with a slight improvement on his singing and sound on this latest set of tracks.
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UK singing sensation Adele drops a new single to tease toward her new full-length album.
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K.R.I.T. tells us this mixtape is different, but it’s actually obnoxiously similar to his past five or six projects.
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Madre Culebra (Lp) by Adelaida Noisy post-grunge on this sophomore album from Chilean trio Adelaida!
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Atlanta indie outfit Deerhunter returns with a high-fidelity album that’s a bit of a mixed bag.