Four Tet turns Oneohtrix Point Never’s “Sticky Drama” into an hour-long progressive electronic odyssey.
From Before a Millions Universes, the follow-up to New York post-hardcore outfit Big Ups’ brilliant debut Eighteen Hours of Static (review). Out March 4 via Exploding in Sound.
Producer Alexander Lewis revisits Biggie’s “Notorious Thugs” with glorious results.
Digging this latest track by English/Icelandic indie pop trio Dream Wife. From their debut EP01, out March 11.
A track that has us amped for Congrats, the first LP in six years from Toronto electro-rock quartet Holy Fuck, out May 27 via Innovative Leisure/Last Gang.
Animal Collective plays it straight, stripping away their usual sonic mayhem, on their latest album.
Aesop Rock is following up 2012’s Skelethon with The Impossible Kid on April 29 via Rhymesayers. Watch the half stop-motion/half body horror video for lead track “Rings” above.
The fourth promising single from Weezer’s upcoming White Album, out April 1 via Crush.
Porches pull together some decent synth-led pop instrumentals here, but they’re topped with some of the most off-key and uninspired vocals I’ve heard this year.
A highlight from Animal Collective’s new album Painting With, out Friday via Domino.