experimental hip hop
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Quickly following up 2016’s Bottomless Pit, experimental hip hop trio Death Grips is back, and they’ve included bassist extraordinaire Les Claypool in their new track.
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Rapper and producer Mr. Yote tells tales from the briny sea from the standpoint of Scurvy Jones.
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On this Nevermen album Mike Patton, Tunde Adebimpe, and Doseone come together to create a violent clash of personalities and musical styles.
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A surprise 10-track mixtape from UK singer-songwriter/experimental hip hop producer Dean Blunt, featuring frequent collaborator Arca and a mysterious DJ Escrow.
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Scotland’s Young Father’s change direction, and head into lo-fi pop territory on this creative new album of theirs.
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Death Grips finally completes an immense double album with the release of Jenny Death, assembling two very different–but satisfying–releases in the DG discography.
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Death Grips tease toward next week’s release of Jenny Death with their most depressing, suicidal song yet.
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With some pretty creative production backing him, Atlanta rapper OG Maco’s exuberance and extreme delivery distract from his need for better lyrics much of the time, but not all the time.
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Flying Lotus’ production on his new single “Masquatch” is a seemingly slowed down iteration of his production on his most recent album “You’re Dead!” The stomp, the rattle, and the wonderfully organic feel are all present. My mind wanders to a desert scene with wind sifting through the limbs
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A catalog as wide and definitive as that of producer Blockhead is most definitely one to be lauded and respected. Having worked with the likes of emcees like Murs and Aesop Rock as well as with labels including Defnitive Jux and Rhymesayers is unquestionably nothing to sneeze at. So it