alternative r&b
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From Moth, the third album by synthpop duo Chairlift, out now via Columbia.
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Singer-songwriter Anderson .Paak comes through with a formidable breakout album that fuses elements of soul, hip hop, pop, funk, and more.
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Boots’ debut album features stellar production that fuses elements of rap, pop, R&B, industrial, and more in 11 concise tracks.
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Willow Smith reappears to deliver her debut album.
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Archy Marshall, a.k.a. King Krule, returns with a new album of downtrodden, spacey hip hop motifs that bore more than they inspire.
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Over the weekend, James Ferraro released the above EP War, inspired by a therapeutic VR program for veterans suffering PTSD called “Bravemind.” Ferraro will presumably continue meditating on the theme of cyber violence with his upcoming album Skid Row, out November 13 via Break World.
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Hudson Mohawk comes through with some lackluster production on his latest record.
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Twin Shadow’s nostalgia addiction worsens on his latest album.
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Rather than stay the course with their progressive fusion of jazz and electronic music, the UK’s Portico tries its hand at art pop and alternative R&B.
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Up-and-coming producer Clarence Clarity take a uniquely dense and cacophonous approach to pop and R&B on his hour-long debut.