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Click the widget above and grab a full stream of the new Zammuto EP, Idiom Wind. Zammuto is, of course, Nick Zammuto of the experimental music duo the Books. This new EP is out now via the UK label Make Mine, and features an exciting combination of original instrumentation, samples,
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A sweet EP of neo-soul songs from singer Jesse Boykins III. He’s been steadily dropping original tracks and remixes since the summer of 2011. I’m late to the party, but I’m happy to be here now. Way of A Wayfarer is 6-track release, and it can be
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Some twisted and eerie visuals coming through on this new music video for Colin Stetson’s “Those Who Didn’t Run,” which is a track from an EP that definitely would have made it into my top-15 EPs of 2011 if I had decided to extend the list out a
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An interesting mix of electronic and acoustic sounds on this new three-track EP from multi-instrumentalist Michael RJ Saalman. This release is titled Eventually Dead, which features bright, minimalist-inspired compositions that remind me of dudes like Dan Deacon. Still, I find Saalman’s sounds to be a bit more experimental. He’
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New, free EP from the Wu-Tang’s very own master chef, Raekwon. It features Andrew Kelly on production, and has been sitting on his hard drive for a while now, which is what I’m reading on his Tumblr. So, I guess this EP is the leftovers from the project
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Elements of hip hop, soul, and pop come together on the new After the Smoke EP, White Girls & Red Velvet Cake. It’s totally downloadable on After the Smoke’s Tumblr, too. Word is there’s going to be a video for ever song, but how many times have
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Some fingerpicked guitars and lovely vocal harmonies coming off the new Staves EP, Mexico.
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Sacred Places by Amenta A new EP from the up-and-coming singer Amenta. This release is titled Sacred Places, and it’s loaded with spacey beats, glistening synths, and soulful female vocals. There are elements of R&B, jazz, soul, and beat music floating throughout this thing. It’s as
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On its latest EP, progressive rock band Cynic moves its sound in a direction I hope shows up on the group’s next full-length. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Though King Krule’s debut EP is kind of undercooked, some of the tracks and ideas here are pretty stunning. Can’t wait to see what this UK singer-songwriter brings in 2012. WATCH THE REVIEW