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Fetty Wap’s debut album has some of the hottest singles of 2015 on it, but the deep cuts feel like Fetty and his producers tried to recreate the success of “Trap Queen” again and again.
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This self-titled EP from Irish four-piece Cruising is a varied set of garage rock and post-punk tracks with an ominous undercurrent. You can get it August 14 through Tough Love.
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Self-titled EP from Brooklyn instrumental hip hop duo The Super Nintendo Chalmers. Pretty crude, but nice vibe all the same.
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Corpo-Mente’s new record is a lavish fusion of folk, metal, opera, and more.
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Corpo-Mente by Corpo-Mente Sick combination of opera, metal, and trip hop from France! Out via Finland’s Blood Music.
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Georgia’s Algiers fuse post-punk, gospel and more on their fantastic debut LP.
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Viet Cong picks up the pieces left in the demise of Women, and pulls together some great–but very similar–material on their self-titled release here.
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Hypercolor by Hypercolor <a href=”http://hypercolorband.bandcamp.com/album/hypercolor”>Hypercolor by Hypercolor</a> Hypercolor is a NYC trio making its self-titled debut on “downtown” figurehead John Zorn’s Tzadik imprint later this month. Unsurprisingly, the threesome comprised of guitarist Eyal Maoz, bassist James Ilgenfritz,
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Clark heads back into familiar territory on his new self-titled album.
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The new IAYD record brings together 8-bit synth timbres and with the kinds of “drops” popular in present-day EDM.