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On its debut EP, this UK outfit finds a way to translate flashy musicianship into a filthy, disturbing reinterpretation of technical death metal. Oh, there’s a bit of grindcore in here, too. WATCH THE REVIEW
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On a new, collaborative EP, Detroit hip hop artists Black Milk and Danny Brown team up and prove their city isn’t the only thing they have in common. WATCH THE REVIEW
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From the people over at Scion, grab a free download–well, you give out your e-mail address–of the new King Khan EP, the King Khan Experience. It’s an aggressive meld of garage rock, funk, and soul. Play these tracks and get ready to break stuff and make love.
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Above is a full stream of the new collaborative EP from Detroit natives Danny Brown and Black Milk. I’ve reviewed stuff from both of these guys before, and I’m pretty excited to hear them come together on this thing. Expect a review soon. This EP’s official release
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With production from Johnson&Jonson, here’s a new track from hip hop mystic Gonjasufi. It features Blu, too. I wonder when that dude’s new album is actually gonna come out. Ugh! Well, anyway, Gonjasufi has a new EP on the way, but here’s the good news:
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Acid Chess EP by Usurper of Modern Medicine Usurper of Modern Medicine’s new Acid Chess EP is a short string of psychedelic and krautrock jams. With reverbed vocals, intense drums, and driving basslines, this band’s showcasing a lotta energy that could bring them into more interesting directions in
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James Blake’s new EP, much like his self-titled debut earlier this year, is loaded with ideas that, to me, don’t feel completely finished. Still, the guy draws up some interesting concepts–even as he attempts to focus more on building songs on voice and piano this time around.
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The new Colin Stetson EP, Those Who Didn’t Run, is now available for streaming on Constellation Records’ SoundCloud page. There are two ten-minute tracks on this monster, which is an exercise in attention span that not even Stetson’s last album asked listeners to endure. Not to make this
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OK, time for something old and eerie: “Voodoo.” It’s a song from one of Soundway Records‘ latest 10″ records. The release is an EP of four instrumental tracks from Cyril Diaz & His Orchestra, which were put out in the 1950s. These tracks all have fantastic backing beats and
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Download: Wormrot- Noise Y’all may remember back in April when I reviewed the new Wormrot LP, Dirge. Damn, that album was loud, fast, intricate, intense, and catchy. Basically, it had everything I could want in a grindcore record. I’m not the kind of person who needs to be