sound collage
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A ton of work clearly went into producing this album, but it’s all so grossly gaudy.
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While The Beggar‘s music might arguably be less vital than Swans’ myriad masterpieces, a great deal of beauty and power is mined from Gira’s confrontation of mortality. The Beggar by SWANS
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Late to the party, but yeah, this is one of the year’s most adventurous pop projects.
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This spiritual successor to A Quiet Farwell flexes Slauson Malone’s singer-songwriter muscle.
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Comedian and actor Eric André’s very own musical side-project serves up a wild, sample-based ride into the demented side of plunderphonics on Cease & Desist. Not only that, but this record also serves as a giant middle finger to the limitations modern copyright law places on artistic expression within
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A round-up of the best albums Anthony reviewed this past month!
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A Quiet Farwell is an inventive and consistently stimulating collage of underground hip hop and various strands of abstract music.
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No Better No Worse (Vol 1) by Graham Lambkin Just a month following the sad but deliberate closure of Graham Lambkin’s Kye record label, the sound and visual artist has embraced digital distribution by joining Bandcamp. His five, long out of print solo albums are now on the platform,
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Veteran is sure to be one of the most in-your-face, off-the-wall and creative rap projects of 2018.