I know Nicolas Jaar isn’t the most orthodox of producers, and made a ballsy move when remixing Grizzly Bear and Brian Eno on the same 12″ earlier this year; however, I’m not sure anything Nick has done so far could have prepared me for this! Mixing the name
Some dark visuals for for the latest single from prolific Greek metal outfit Rotting Christ. The band’s new record, Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy, is out now on Season of Mist. Enjoy! Also, find a stream for the rest of the album over here at Invisible Oranges.
Electronic music producer Mark Pritchard stirred up some buzz a few years ago as one half of the colorful and creative music duo Africa Hitech. Now, he’s back with a new EP on the way via Warp Records titled Ghosts. The label has dropped the EP’s title track
SUB by Kyle Rapps An eclectic and somewhat abstract hip hop project from Kyle Rapps titled SUB. There are some pretty impressive underground features here as well from Mr. MFN eXquire, Action Bronson, and Murs. Enjoy!
Beatmusic producer Shigeto drops the second single from this forthcoming album No Better Time Than Now. The LP is looking at an August 19th release on Ghostly, and I’m finding this new cut to be a bit more interesting than the previously dropped “Detroit Part 1.” The rhythms throughout
Melt Yourself Down’s self-titled debut is a high-energy mix of jazz, funk, and punk rock with some International spices. WATCH THE REVIEW
On Yeezus, Chicago rapper and producer Kanye West takes his typically ambitious production down some really dark, noisy passageways. WATCH THE REVIEW
This cut, off of the upcoming mixtape BetterOffDEAD, is 4 minutes and 20 seconds long, for reasons obvious to fans of this drug-rap group. This song is darker than the song title suggests, conjuring lonely nights instead of a beach-resort in the summer. Erick Arc Elliot’s raps have been
Julianna Barwick, the ambient vocalist who is able to make beautiful, symphonic clouds out of her voice and a looping pedal, will be releasing her next album Nepenthe August 20th on Dead Oceans. This track from the project is her most straightforward effort yet, including vocal with actual words, but
This track has already been featured here, but a video for it has just been released. This Fuck Buttons cut’s funkiness really adds a new element to their music. The track’s title is echoed in the subject of the video, a woman dancing in a leotard while wearing