• One of the better tracks from Bobby Womack’s new album, the Bravest Man In the Universe, which you can watch a review for here.

  • 2012

    A track from the forthcoming OL EP titled Body Varial. “Combination” spans four minutes, and it features a pretty nice combination of footwork rhythms and juke vocal samples–speaking of the sample, it’s clearly Raekwon on Wu-Tang’s “C.R.E.A.M.” The synths throughout this thing have

  • 2012

    Visuals for the Capital STEEZ track, “Free the Robots,” which is probably the most politically charged track off of his latest mixtape, AmeriKKKan Korruption. Keep track of him and the rest of his Progressive Era crew right here. Also, have you heard this Joey Bada$$ tape?

  • 2012

    Adventures 7" by Adventures Pittsburgh’s Adventures dropped a new 7″ this month, which features some pretty impassioned vocals and dramatic chord progressions.

  • 2012

    Detroit rapper Danny Brown scales back the raunch for this new single, which is teasing toward the dude’s next album, Danny Johnson. Apparently Blu and Mainframe are handling the production on the LP, and you’ll be able to find it eventually on New World Color. About the song:

  • Radiohead’s Thom Yorke drops a new track from his Atoms For Peace project. Originally, it seemed to be an assembly of musicians used to play live renditions of material from 2009’s the Eraser. Now, with a full-length album on the way, Atoms For Peace is becoming so much

  • Experimental hip hop outfit Death Grips closes out the 2012 edition of Adult Swims summer singles series with a track named after the trio’s Twitter handle. WATCH THE REVIEW

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    Old school psychedelic Swedish rock outfit Graveyard is bringing those nostalgic sounds along with a pretty clear message about the state of the world. Despite what some YouTube commenter might have to say about the previously mentioned message it shouldn’t be that hard to grasp for most people especially

  • The Secret Message by Folo Folo is a folk and electronic (folktronic?) group that hails from Israel. Now I wasn’t really expecting to hear a blending of genres like these two, but what has been developed is something wonderfully atmospheric and eerie. The way that Folo uses vocal harmonies

  • 2012

    MiSTOA pOLTSA by MiSTOA pOLTSA MiSTOA pOLTSA is a noise and garage rock project, and above, you can stream its seven-track eponymous album. I suppose the music of MiSTOA pOLTSA could be succinctly described as “unrestrained.” “Noisy” doesn’t quite cut it when describing the thick yet grimy wall of