lo-fi
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Hinds’ debut effort might be incredibly shallow, but it’s an undeniably fun–and semi-drunken–experience.
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Conceptually, Skid Row is one of experimental music producer James Ferraro’s most intriguing albums.
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The infamous Bandcamp project makes its Matador Records debut.
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West Coast rap vets M.E.D., Blu and Madlib come through with a collaborative album with mixing so questionable that I can barely tell what’s being said and who is saying it half the time.
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Check out this fuzzed-out pop rock magic from Melbourne quartet Tiny Little Houses, to land on new EP You Tore My Heart Out September 25.
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Tallahassee psych pop outfit Surface to Air Missive is putting out its sophomore album Third Missive this fall via Olde English Spelling Bee. The project will find the band expanding its instrumental palette with keys and woodwinds, adopting a more baroque aesthetic, and we’re stoked to premiere the lead
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Self-titled EP from Brooklyn instrumental hip hop duo The Super Nintendo Chalmers. Pretty crude, but nice vibe all the same.
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A sobering and cinematic instrumental from Dean Blunt. Whatever, it’s not slow-mo joint rolling.
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Sierść Sierść Sierść by Sierść Spirited noise rock with squeaky female(?) vocals from Polish label Jasień.
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Unknown Mortal Orchestra comes through with their most eerie, catchy, soulful, and idiosyncratic record yet.