krautrock
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Nicolas Jaar and Dave Harrington break their hiatus with a sound that’s a bit more rockin’.
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Face Stabber is perhaps Oh Sees’ most ambitious album to date, but its protracted jams wear out their welcome before long.
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Though it’s a pretty solid work of modern psych, Smote Reverser isn’t the wall-to-wall excitement that Oh Sees’ last few albums have been.
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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard seem to have their fourth album of 2017 locked and loaded, and while I haven’t been particularly impressed by the past two releases, this latest single has got my mouth watering. “Crumbling Castle” is one of the most epic, multi-faceted, and mystical tracks
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Brooklyn’s DIIV improve upon their hazy, krautrock-ish sound with their latest full-length album.
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The new War On Drugs album is a winning combination of psychedelic rock, krautrock, folk, and Americana–just like the band’s last album, but better.
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白+ by White+ White+ is an Beijing band, and their color-themed debut album is an intriguing piece of instrumental music, showcasing influences from the world of electronica, krautrock, and avant-garde. Not only can these guys jam, but they draw together some pretty interesting sounds along the way as well. Enjoy!
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It’s been quite the productive year for Geoff Barrow. While he hasn’t been working on the fourth Portishead album that music nerds everywhere would sell their souls to see realized, 2012 did see the release of Quakers, the debut album of his mercurial hip hop endeavor, and >