glitch hop
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KiCk i is a promising kick-off to this exciting new chapter of Arca’s life and career.
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While not as timely or consistent as TNGHT’s first EP, II is still packed with creative bangers.
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Iglooghost, Kai Whiston, and BABii don’t quite break new ground on XYZ, but they do complement each other very nicely on a majority of the tracks.
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Flamagra mostly sounds like a hodgepodge of ideas FlyLo has already explored on previous efforts, and what surprises it does bring are hit-and-miss.
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Injury Reserve’s debut studio album isn’t quite as consistent as the trio’s mixtapes, but is nevertheless a cut above most of what you’ll find in today’s rap field.
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Flume’s full-length followup to 2016’s Skin takes a very welcome turn for the experimental.
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Some Rap Songs is Earl Sweatshirt’s most emotionally intense and artistically defined project yet.
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Clear Tamei and Steel Mogu deepen the sound and lore of Iglooghost, though hopefully his next full-length album will do so to a greater extent.
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“Hahaha” is the fourth single from Death Grips’ upcoming album Year of the Snitch, whose June 22 release date has just been revealed. The track samples a number of Death Grips’ past songs, most apparently “Lock Your Doors” in the intro. It also features pervasive record scratching contributed by DJ
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Iglooghost makes his full-length Brainfeeder debut with the impressive and fantastical Neō Wax Bloom.