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Ygg huur by Krallice New York experimental black metal outfit Krallice has just self-released a new album called Ygg Huur, seemingly inspired by microtonal composer Giacinto Scelsi. Check it out above and here’s a reminder we loved the band’s last LP:
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New York rapper and A$AP Mob figurehead A$AP Rocky’s latest album diverts from the concise and catchy formula of his last record.
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While I enjoy the creepy, subdued style of New York City rapper Ka, this new collaborative project with producer Preservation doesn’t seem to push his artistic vision beyond his last few projects. Nor does it capitalize fully on the Manchurian Candidate references.
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New York rapper Billy Woods’ latest album is a a filling pile of bite-sized glimpses into a myriad of different situations and topics.
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NY rapper Action Bronson comes through with his glitziest album yet, loaded with classy piano instrumentals and over-the-top lyrics. It’s the mountains of filler after the first third of the LP that kills it, tho.
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One of New York’s most celebrated hip hop duos, Cannibal Ox, is back with their first album in over a decade!
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New York’s Your Old Droog drops a clever, rock-themed rap EP that’s got my psyched for his next move.
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The latest Wu-Tang record defies expectations, featuring even weirder experiments and hooks than the polarizing 8 Diagrams. Still, it should please at least some hardcore fans.
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What makes Joey Bada$$ such an interesting MC at the moment is, not surprisingly, his combination of youth and talent. This combination leaves us with a technically gifted rapper who is currently at the most crucial moment in his career. While he certainly deserves to succeed, there is always a
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Ferg Forever is one of the most off-the-wall mixtapes I’ve heard this year.