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Some futuristic, synth-heavy footwork on this new, free EP from LiL ≏ JaBBA, one of the stranger up-and-coming electronic music producers right now. Dig on it via the widget above.
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MC Macklemore and producer Ryan Lewis drop a new track from their forthcoming album, which is dropping in October, and they’ve attached this hilarious music video to it. Obviously, this track is a lot more lighthearted than the last tune these guys dropped, but I still can’t help
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Chrome Lips by Supreme Cuts & Haleek Maul Hey, remember that dark, strange hip hop mixtape I passed you a while back? Yeah, from that Chicago kid Haleek Maul. That’s him. There’s a lotta dark, underground hip hop going around these days, and when it comes to the
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In this installment of Y U NO REVIEW, I’m giving quick, undercooked opinions on the latest releases from Childish Gambino, Gojira, Anna Von Hausswolff, Fang Island, Jeremiah Jae, Coin Locker Kid, Micachu & the Shapes, Tenacious D, Debo Band, The Antlers, Jeff the Brotherhood, Guided By Voices, Peaking Lights,
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With some great production from the Alchemist, No Idols delivers one colorful instrumental after another with Odd Future’s Domo Genesis spitting some less-than-interesting verses. WATCH THE REVIEW
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I try to get into Om once again with Advaitic Songs, but it just didn’t happen, sadly. WATCH THE REVIEW
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TNGHT drops a new video for the track “Bugg’n,” which features a myriad of visuals. There’s nightmarish depictions of a child’s room and toys; loads of live footage of the duo performing; there are some dark city streets as well. Heck, you can even see a dude
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On its sophomore albums, Massachusetts’ Passion Pit brings its joyful, upbeat sound to new heights of happiness. WATCH THE REVIEW
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To be completely honest, when it comes to the work of singer-songwriter Conor Oberst, I can’t help but feel like I’ve grown out of his work a little bit. I used to be pretty passionate about his overly emotional songwriting years ago, but it’s not something I’
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On Silencing Machine, Nachtmystium’s experiments with the sounds of black metal are subtle, but very effective. It’s mostly the band’s great songwriting that carries this record. WATCH THE REVIEW