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Nicolas Jaar’s Pomegranates soundtrack is a set of patient, desolate, and beautiful pieces meant to complement the 1969 Russian film The Color of Pomegranates.
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Here’s a short preview of Xiu Xiu’s new album Respectful & Clean. Although being released under the Xiu Xiu name, it sounds to be more of a solo electronic endeavor by frontman Jamie Stewart. At any rate, the project will be available July 15 via Fnord Tapes as
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Experimental singer-songwriter Julia Holter has a new album called Have You in My Wilderness out September 25 via Domino. She has just shared the lead single “Feel You,” which is accompanied by a video starring a cute pooch. Anthony’s review of Holter’s 2013 effort Loud City Song, one
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True Neutral Crew, the other experimental hip hop trio of clipping. MC Daveed Diggs, remixes a clipping. remix. From the compilation Without a Trace released by Mirror Universe Tapes.
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Captivating set of instrumental hip hop experiments from producer Hanz. Reducer is out via Tri Angle Records and available for free download here (via Hanz’s website).
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London-based produced Ash Koosha comes to my attention with a complex and engaging album of otherworldly electronic music.
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Colin Stetson and Sarah Neufeld team up for an experimental, enjoyable collection of tracks, featuring skilled combinations sax and violin.
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Popeth by Aaron Dilloway & Jason Lescalleet “Popeth” means “everything” in Welsh. It’s also the name of the latest collaborative full-length from enlightened noisesmiths Aaron Dilloway and Jason Lescalleet, properly following up their 2012 team-up Grapes and Snakes. Above, find Popeth centerpiece “Western Nest,” whose masterful bonding of lulling
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Hypercolor by Hypercolor <a href=”http://hypercolorband.bandcamp.com/album/hypercolor”>Hypercolor by Hypercolor</a> Hypercolor is a NYC trio making its self-titled debut on “downtown” figurehead John Zorn’s Tzadik imprint later this month. Unsurprisingly, the threesome comprised of guitarist Eyal Maoz, bassist James Ilgenfritz,
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https://soundcloud.com/oneohtrix-point-never/sets/rush-bubs Oneohtrix Point Never has just shared an outtake from R Plus Seven called “Rush,” supplementing it with a short-but-sweet collaborative track with A.G. Cook, founder of London label PC Music, which specializes in a brand of “bubblegum bass” that I’m not sure