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Oneohtrix Point Never has shared a two-part music video for Garden of Delete cut “Sticky Drama.” Think what you will of LARPing, but this is fucking epic. Don’t even bother with the new Star Wars movie. G.o.D. drops this Friday the 13th via Warp.
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Singer-songwriter Joanna Newsom’s latest record is equally beautiful and conceptual.
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“From the Pinnacle to the Pit,” a single and highlight from Ghost’s fantastic third album Meliora, has been given a video that provides an origin story for new frontman Papa Emeritus III. Meliora is out now via Loma Vista; find Anthony’s review here.
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Atmospheric black metal outfit Krallice comes through with a change of pace, delivering a speedy, tight, technical, and muscular album, but they don’t commit to the change long enough to leave a lasting impression.
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Sleep Quarters by Sage Caswell Here are a couple of cuts from LA producer Sage Caswell’s new EP Sleep Quarters, out August 21 via Spring Theory. They ought to do something for you if you were into US progressive house and synth acts toward the end of the noughts.
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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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From Shape Shift, the new album from progressive synth duo Zombi, out October 16 via Relapse.
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New single from former Dirty Projectors bassist and vocalist Angel Deradoorian, from her debut solo LP The Expanding Flower Planet, out August 21 via Anticon.
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This latest installation of CLASSICS WEEK 2014 focuses on one of electronic music’s most pivotal albums: Kraftwerk’s Trans-Europe Express.
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Four Pattern Distorted Harmony by i.o Four Pattern Distorted Harmony is the fourth album released this year by Vitoria-based experimental music project i.o. I endorsed their album Edit Architect earlier this year. Just like i.o’s previous exploits in 2014, this album is an intense, glitchy collection