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How often does something like this happen? The track streaming above is basically Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy singing over the instrumental to the Deerhoof track “Behold a Marvel in the Darkness,” which comes from Deerhoof’s latest album, Deerhoof vs. Evil. Now all we need is to get Satomi over
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CFCF reinvents one of my favorite tracks from the last Active Child album, You Are All I See.
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BADBADNOTGOOD covers the instrumental from A$AP Rocky‘s “Peso” in this live performance at the Drake. Enjoy!
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Destroyer has recently covered the track “Leave Me Alone” for the Mojo New Order covers album of Power, Corruption & Lies. Destroyer’s take on this song plays it a little safe, adding some distortion and slightly altered vocal delivery. It’s a pretty faithful adaptation; however, I am looking
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It’s a hip hop Christmas thanks to this new track from Connecticut rapper Apathy. The dude samples my least favorite Christmas song ever, but it’s pretty hard to deny this track. It’s loaded with so many relatable lyrics. I mean, who doesn’t want Wu-Tang to release
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Download: J Davey- “QOW” (The Log.Os HeMix) Recently posted on the project’s Tumblr, here’s a J*DaVeY “HeMix” created by the Log.Os. It’s cut from the same dreamy, chill, and experimental cloth songs from the debut album was. Enjoy!
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SBTRKT remixing a track from Machinedrum’s latest album, Room(s). Check our review of that Machinedrum album here, and scope our review of SBTRKT’s latest LP here.
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The Haxan Cloak and Andy Stott remix two tracks from fellow experimentalist Holy Other. Grab these remixes at Bleep.
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The Hood Internet – The Hood Internet by MishkaNYC After years of making some of the Internet’s most desirable mashups and remixes, the Hood Internet has dropped a new album via the good people at Mishka. Download it here, and scope reimagined versions of tracks from Ariel Pink, Foster the
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AGORA Regathered by Derek Piotr Producer Derek Piotr released an album earlier this year, AGORA, that lead sounds down dark, twisted, and manipulated tunnels of ambient, noise, and experimental music. To follow up the album, Piotr has recently amassed a series of AGORA remixes created by producers who are as