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Ambient techno rhythms coming through on this Lars Leonhard track, “1549,” which was recently upped to SoundCloud by the good people at Kompakt. It’s nine minutes of vast, open, and hypnotic textures. Look for Lars’ latest album, 1549, on Bine Music.
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Courtesy of La Blogotheque, here is a live and intimate performance of my favorite song from My Brightest Diamond’s latest album, All Things Will Unwind. Here’s a review of the album, too. The LP is out now via Asthmatic Kitty. Enjoy!
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Seems electronic music producer Nicolas Jaar is following up one of my favorite albums of this year with a new EP titled Don’t Break My Love. As to be expected, Jaar takes his time building and developing these songs. The quiet, understated beginnings always bring out some tension in
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Transmission Zero by Ghoul Out now on Tankcrimes, here is the latest album from Oakland band Ghoul: Transmission Zero. I know Halloween has come and gone, but these guys make me wish it came more than once a year. Though this group’s influences are tried and true, they bring
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There are numerous ways to enjoy metal music. I mean, there have to be–especially since most people just don’t enjoy it at all. Most of the time, I enjoy it in a pretty cathartic manner, putting the music on to let off steam, but there are some bands
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MP3 Electronic music producer Teebs will be dropping a new release on November 8th via Brainfeeder. Though I wasn’t in love with this last album, Ardour, there were still some tracks that drew up some pretty interesting sounds. I’m feeling that way about the first track to drop
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Ever since I was introduced to tracks like “SK8” years ago, I’ve considered Seattle’s the Spits to kinda be the modern unsung heroes of punk rock. Of course this album, like previous ones, is self-titled, and will probably features a number of songs that are just as crude,
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With more production from Flying Lotus backing him up, California bassist Thundercat has dropped a new track, which features pianist Austin Peralta. From what I hear, this track was included in the Japanese version of Thundercat’s latest album. And if you haven’t heard Thundercat’s new album, damn,
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MP3 Taking inspiration from the American Civil War, Goldmund’s latest album is a series of piano-interpreted folk songs from that era. “Shenandoah” is the first song to drop from the album, and it glimmers with beauty and hope. The acoustic guitar playing–which is a surprising and welcome addition
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A hard-as-nails combination of black metal and thrash on Absu’s latest album, Abzu. It’s coming out this week via Candlelight. Enjoy!