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A sobering and cinematic instrumental from Dean Blunt. Whatever, it’s not slow-mo joint rolling.
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Compiled & Written by Austen Up there’s the mission statement of Tzadik Records, the label founded by saxophonist, composer, and Downtown musician extraordinaire John Zorn. 2015 marks its 20th anniversary, so we thought it’d be fitting and fun to round up our favorite releases up til now. The
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FrankJavCee Vol 1.777 by FrankJavCee Perhaps our highest calling at the moment is to promote the fine aesthetics (ass-dead-dicks) of multi-talented musician/producer and fellow YouTuber FrankJavCee. If you’re not familiar with him, you can find a bunch of informative and hilarious tutorials for modern music genres on
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Corpo-Mente’s new record is a lavish fusion of folk, metal, opera, and more.
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With the announcement of Moogfest 2016 came Translational Drifts, an EP containing covers of some of the festival’s icons. The standout of this set for us is Moses Sumney’s live and improvised take on Laurie Anderson’s “O Superman”; he miraculously recaptures the wistfulness of the original’s
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New track from Black Wing, the solo shoegaze project of Dan Barrett (aka Giles Corey and half of Have a Nice Life). From his debut full-length under this name, Black Wing Is Doomed, out September 25 via The Flenser. Anthony has loved Barrett’s Giles Corey work and the latest
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In honor of the recent release of Frank Zappa’s 100th and final album Dance Me This, Anthony and I have compiled a career-spanning playlist to act as a gateway to the man’s music — or if you’re already into it, a celebration. For his imaginative and lighthearted approach
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data-animation-override> “made this song on the plane earlier today. i’ve always wanted to try to make juke, so this is my attempt lol” It’s so majestic… like a dolphin.
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A Deep Mysterious Tone by AGF & Various The new project from Finland-based electronic music producer and songwriter Antye Greie-Ripatti is a tribute to Japan’s female poets over the centuries, featuring the voices of musicians Tujiko Noriko, Kyoka, Ryoko Akama, and Yu Kawabata, and the only living poet in
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Xiu Xiu frontman Jamie Stewart has scored an upcoming short film called Tzara, whose trailer you can check out below. Above is its theme music, and while ostensibly yet another one of Stewart’s characteristically noisy drones, it is among his most well-textured and rousing to date. TZARA TRAILER… Posted