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Experimental hip hop producer Flying Lotus surprised his fans on Wednesday with seven new tracks uploaded to his SoundCloud. Flying Lotus has not released a full-length musical project since his acclaimed 2014 album You’re Dead. His horror movie Kuso, which he directed, wrote and contributed music to, premiered at
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“Flower of the Universe” is British soul singer Sade’s first new release since her 2010 album Soldier of Love. The song was written for the A Wrinkle in Time OST, which also features contributions from the likes of DJ Khaled, Sia, and Kehlani. A remix of the song by
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Black Panther The Album boasts compelling production and features, but is let down a bit by the core voices.
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Alex from I HATE EVERYTHING explains why music is such a crucial aspect of cinema.
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Fava Bean Pepsi has contributed to Mondo Boy’s soundtrack for the film Shangri-La Suite with a cover of “Who Loves the Sun,” the opener of The Velvet Underground’s final (shut up) album Loaded. His rendition is spot-on and turns up at the 2:59 mark of the above
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This new track from Run the Jewels is the latest entry in the Adult Swim Singles program and the theme for New York hip hop documentary Rubble Kings, the soundtrack of which is out October 30 via Mass Appeal. Enjoy!
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Nicolas Jaar’s Pomegranates soundtrack is a set of patient, desolate, and beautiful pieces meant to complement the 1969 Russian film The Color of Pomegranates.
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Xiu Xiu frontman Jamie Stewart has scored an upcoming short film called Tzara, whose trailer you can check out below. Above is its theme music, and while ostensibly yet another one of Stewart’s characteristically noisy drones, it is among his most well-textured and rousing to date. TZARA TRAILER… Posted
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https://soundcloud.com/flyinglotus/medication-meditation-ft-krayzie-bone With the expanded edition of Grand Theft Auto V comes a whopping 162 new songs across the game’s 17 radio stations. Flying Lotus’ Fly Lo FM has been supplemented with new music from Danny Brown, Freddie Gibbs, and DOOM to name just a few.
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Stream the latest full-length from French electronic music producer Peturbator via the official YouTube embed above. This is for those who like their electronic music to have a strong vintage flair, and feel like the soundtrack to the most expensive 80s sci-fi film ever produced. Personally, I have a soft