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melancholy and the infinite shadness by Shad Canadian rapper Shad is as clever as he is entertaining to listen to. I guess you could say his wit is why he’s interesting to listen to. The dude dropped an album I wasn’t too hot on a few years ago,
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After breaking up for a short bit, Menomena are back in duo form, and they’re gearing up for a September 18th release of their next album, Moms. A track from it is streaming above, and it’s an emotionally affective piano tune that morphs into a heavy psych jam
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Let’s get one thing straight: Next week, There is no release I’m looking forward to reviewing more than the new TNGHT EP. The EP is self-titled and will be out on Warp Records. TNGHT is basically the collaboration of Hudson Mohawke and Lunce. Both producers have a history
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Another track drops from the forthcoming Nachtmystium album, Silencing Machine, and it’s just as anthemic and awesome as the previous track to drop from this LP. This album is dropping at the end of this month via Century Media, and it seems to be shaping up to be a
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The experimental, dreamy R&B project known as How To Dress Well hasn’t always been a favorite of mine. If I remember correctly, my review of its debut album was pretty negative. If there was anything I came away liking from the album, it was the musical vision
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Portland electronic music producer Massacooramaan’s debut EP, Dead Long Time, has some pretty impressive juke and footwork productions on it. The opening track is an all-out banger, featuring some pretty energetically sequenced shout samples with a myriad of intricate rhythms twittering away in the background. This EP is out
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Baroness lightens their sound a bit, but still comes through with an ambitious double album with Yellow & Green. Keep it epic! WATCH THE REVIEW
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[audio:http://www.dragcity.com/system/tracks/downloads/5389/original/1-01_Waswasa.mp3] With over twenty albums and EPs under their belt, there’s no possible way anyone would question Six Organs of Admittance’s devotion to experimental folk and psychedelic rock. The group is gearing up for yet another
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Lifting some endless atmospheres from the Submotion Orchestra, this new Buckamore track and video is most likely gonna be the darkest piece of hip hop I’ve heard this week. The dude has a full-length album on the way, and keep in contact with him on Facebook here.
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Electronic music producer John Tejada gears up for another album release via Kompakt. The release date: September 10th. The title: The Predicting Machine. The first track to drop from it is streaming above, and is a lushly produced piece of dance music. The beat’s got a vintage flavor, and