After a few singles on Slumberland Records, San Francisco trio Terry Malds is dropping a full-length album on the label. It should be out in February of 2012. The fuzzy, simple, and reverbed characteristics that were present on previous material are on this new track, but the total package is
A full stream of a mid-December release from Ghostly International. Though this album’s release date will probably keep it from appearing on many year-end lists, Aeroc’s R+B=? is surely a must-visit for those into the more glitch’d side of IDM. Some of the percussive sounds here
SBTRKT remixing a track from Machinedrum’s latest album, Room(s). Check our review of that Machinedrum album here, and scope our review of SBTRKT’s latest LP here.
With production from Blended Babies, here’s a new track from Asher Roth featuring New York heavyweight Action Bronson. Even though a lotta people get down on Asher for his early output, I’ll be willing to forgive him if he continues to release gritty tracks like this. This track
The new Cass McCombs album, though I did find it to be a little middle-of-the-road, is a nice change of pace for this singer-songwriter. A good handful of the songs here have a harder rock edge to ’em, and some pretty interesting stories laced into the lyrics. WATCH THE REVIEW
The Needle Drop and Dead End Hip Hop collaborate on a brand new review of the Roots’ latest effort, Undun. WATCH THE REVIEW
After building a strong reputation on reinterpreting classic hip hop beats through jazz instrumentation, BADBADNOTGOOD has released this new, original single, “ROTTEN DECAY.” Grab a download of the single right here.
MP3 Here is the second track to drop from the forthcoming Cloud Nothings album, Attack On Memory. It’ll be out on Jan. 24th via Carpark. To be honest, I liked the first track to drop from this album more. The dark and moody aura that surrounded “No Future, No
The Haxan Cloak and Andy Stott remix two tracks from fellow experimentalist Holy Other. Grab these remixes at Bleep.
Set to drop on Mexican Summer in January of 2012, here’s a track from the forthcoming self-titled Lilacs & Champagne album. This project consists of Alex Hall and Emil Amos, who will be familiar to all the Grails fans out there. If the internationally astute psych rock that paints