clipping. comes through with a miraculous, 18-minute mix that features over 50 songs in its run-time. Considering the trio will be officially dropping of the most eclectic hip hop albums ever this week, it’s no surprise that this mix features everything from Sleaford Mods to T-Pain. It’s a
It’s that time of the month, isn’t it? I’M TALKING ABOUT ALL OF THESE RECORDS IN BRIEF. I WISH I HAD THE TIME TO REVIEW THEM IN FULL ON THEIR OWN IN MAY, BUT SUCH IS LIFE. HERE’S THE LIST: CLOSURE IN MOSCOW – PINK LEMONADE ATMOSPHERE
Out of the blue, Death Grips drops a new, 8-song project titled Niggas On the Moon, which is supposed to be the first installment of a double album that we should be seeing the second half of later this year. The title of this thing: The Powers That B. Sonically,
The new Ben Frost album is harsh as well, but the musical compositions behind the noise fail to be gripping.
Blu’s latest album is pure ambition hampered by an incredibly weak recording.
Beloved New York lyricist YC the Cynic drops a new single and music video under the title “Night Thoughts.” It’s an eerie instrumental with lyrics set to the theme of a relationship that I don’t think is going too well. Check out YC’s last album, and cross
The latest effort from Parquet Courts record is art punk minimalism stretched out to nearly excruciating lengths.
Some dark, atmospheric, chilling techno coming through on this new Matrixxman track, “The Caravan,” which is featured on the b-side of a new EP this guy has coming out via Ghostly Intl. on June 9th. If you’re looking for cerebral rhythms you can get lost in, here ya go.
https://soundcloud.com/super-best-records/sets/appetite-for-production Brooklyn beatmaker Brian Lindgren, a.k.a. Mux Mool, has a new EP out through Super Best Records that you can listen to and download for free above. The set has an instrumental hip hop vibe and continues Lindgren’s fuxing about with house
https://soundcloud.com/caribouband/cant-do-without-you While we haven’t been head-over-heels for the most recent projects from veteran electronic musician Dan Snaith (Caribou & Daphni), we can’t say he has ever stopped delivering some fantastic dance and techno grooves, and it’s great he’s been able to maintain