experimental
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A new video from California noise rock outfit Weekend. The trio recently dropped a new single for the track “End Times” via Slumberland Recs. I even reviewed the band’s latest LP, Sports, last year. Check it.
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A track from the debut Haxan Cloak album. This is the solo effort of multi-instrumentalist Bobby Krlic, and he lays out some pretty dense and emotive soundscapes on this new LP. On “The Fall,” a cello drone mutters underneath some of the strangest chorus vocals I’ve heard. It literally
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Lakes by Postdrome Postdrome is UK noise and drone artist Charlie Floyd. It was pretty difficult finding much on him outside of this album, too. Charlie Floyd also shares his name with a semi-famous country singer; plus, “postdrome” is a clinical term used to describe the after effects of a
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Glacial Glow by Noveller Coming down from her noisiest and most overwhelming peak yes with 2009’s Red Rainbows, New York sound sculptor Sarah Lipstate–a.k.a. Noveller–has landed in some very ambient territory on her latest album, Glacial Glow. The softer drones on this LP are something
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"Hell Is Other People" by Bust It! Some believe Hell, in the Biblical sense, doesn’t exist. Rather, it’s man-made. That’s the message behind the debut album, Hell Is Other People, from Connecticut’s Bust It!. Inspired by VOID and Black Flag, the band is bored
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A new video from California’s Death Grips–whose videos actually keep getting weirder and weirder–featuring urinating in a toilet, lots of running, and tons of trippy visuals. Exmilitary, the project’s latest LP, which features Hella’s Zach Hill on drums, is one of the most mind-bending hip
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As you know, I dug the hell out of that new Shabazz Palaces album, Black Up. So, I’m happy to present two pieces of live magic from the project: A Daytrotter session and a video shot by the good people at KEXP. Bon Appétit! Stream: Shabazz Palaces @ Daytrotter
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I’ve seen saxophonist Colin Stetson live twice this year. I’ve bought his new album, I’ve reviewed it very positively, and I post about him an awful lot. Am I a fanboy yet? Seems the guy will be dropping a new EP on October fourth via Constellation Records.
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A few days ago, Daytrotter uploaded a session with TND’s favorite saxophone player: Colin Stetson. Click here to hear it. If you haven’t seen or heard the guy, do so as soon as possible. He’s an absolute beast, and an amazing soloist. The guy’s latest record
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The Polish record label Few Quiet People claim on their site that their goal is “to drive the repetive drone sounds into the direction of pop.” Broken English aside, this is a pretty interesting mission statement. As a way of promoting themselves and the artists that they represent, Few Quiet