collaboration
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Crest might just be enough to convert the undrained.
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Billy Woods and Moor Mother’s collaborative effort is a must-listen for fans of underground/abstract hip hop.
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Uzi and Future cancel each other out on Pluto x Baby Pluto.
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Featuring the likes of 100 gecs, Xiu Xiu, and Full of Hell, the somewhat uneven DISCO4 contains some of HEALTH’s strongest material in years.
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This collab by Moor Mother and Mental Jewelry has the sound of a noise rock classic, while also employing plenty of new ideas.
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The sequel to Quelle Chris and Chris Keys’ Innocent Country is one of the rapper’s most sobering efforts and continues his winning streak.
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Sufjan Stevens teams up with stepfather Lowell Brams for a severely underwhelming series of half-hearted ambient works.
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Unlocked is essentially a glitch in the matrix in hip hop form, and that’s a great thing.
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City as School lacks the focus of Uncommon Nasa’s past handful of records.
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Iglooghost, Kai Whiston, and BABii don’t quite break new ground on XYZ, but they do complement each other very nicely on a majority of the tracks.