new music

  • https://soundcloud.com/primaryinformation/co-la-bb-burn Baltimore-based electronic musician Matthew Papich (a.k.a. Co La) is back with a new album that delivers more of the complex beats and disorienting samples that have intrigued us in his past work. Hegemony of Delete‘s six tracks offer subtle, digressive, and glitchy

  • https://soundcloud.com/brodinskiofficial/gangsta-boo-beatking-mashing-produced-by-brodinski Sadly, many folks that claim to be fans of southern hip hop, especially the deep, dark, sinister music from Three Six Mafia, tend to forget just how much Gangsta Boo helped to contribute to that signature sound. But they’ll promptly remember upon hearing the

  • No, you won’t hear any of the music off Joseph Marinetti’s new PDA EP on any under armor commercials–unless they start to sell pink leggings and lip gloss. That doesn’t mean the EP doesn’t pay direct homage to mainstream house music and TNGHT’s now-legendary

  • https://soundcloud.com/erasedtapes/lubomyr-melnyk-evertina Last year, Ukrainian piano god Lubomyr Melnyk released the transcendent Windmills, which apart from the almost concurrently released Corollaries, was essentially his latest major work in 15 years. Indeed, while Melnyk’s discipline is probably unparalleled by anyone else in modern music, he can hardly

  • https://soundcloud.com/drag-city/jessica-pratt-back-baby With a voice like Janis Joplin minus the cigarettes and guitar playing like an angel with problems, Jessica Pratt seems to be a rising contender in the folk rock world. Pratt’s original and peculiar approach is simple, but allows her to enter a completely

  • https://soundcloud.com/polyvinyl-records/the-dodos-competition-2/s-WHF19#t=0:00 Indie-rock duo The Dodos have had a nice little trajectory, breaking through with their second record, Visiter, and following that up with nicely produced variations on their themes, with slightly hit-or-miss results: 2009’s Time to Die was a little forgettable,

  • Stream: José González – “Every Age” Swedish singer-songwriter José González hasn’t released a solo record since 2007’s lovely In Our Nature, but he hasn’t stayed completely silent. He has released two records with his band Junip, which are certainly worth looking into. But now he’s back on