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Astounding in sound and narrative. The Great Bailout by Moor Mother
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A challenging and solid addition to the Coin Coin series. Coin Coin Chapter Five: In The Garden… by Matana Roberts
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While not one of Ferreira’s most robust releases, bob’s son is peppered with interesting and enjoyable ideas.
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While often pretty and groovy, Makaya McCraven’s reimagining of Gil Scott-Heron’s swansong tends to drain the suspense and emotional potency out of its source material.
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The fourth installment of Matana Roberts’ COIN COIN series is instantly one of the decade’s most compelling jazz projects.
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The Light Is Leaving Us All might not be particularly strange or unique in the grand scheme of Current 93’s extensive discography, but it’s nevertheless a lovely return to the band’s neofolk sound.
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Busdriver’s latest may appear ambitious in scope, but Electricity is on our Side only offers a less prepared version of the enigmatic rapper.
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O Homem e a Morte by Kovtun An uncanny and vast dark ambient/spoken-word project from Brazilian surrealist artist Braz Kovtun. Out now independently.
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“Manhattan Future Ocean” is the latest apocalyptic ode to New York City from experimental composer/producer and singer-songwriter James Ferraro. A follow-up to 2013’s NYC, Hell 3:00 AM maybe isn’t far off? soon come _ Posted by James Ferraro on Thursday, July 30, 2015
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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