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I can’t remember how exactly I heard of him, but I’ve been following New Jersey rapper GDP on SoundCloud for about a month or so now. He’s seriously growing on me, and it’s hard to figure out why. The dude is highly lyrical and clever. Even
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split with brass caskets by cold snap A loud, rebellious set of tracks from the new Cold Snap / Brass Caskets 7″. Both bands draw up different variations on a post-hardcore theme, and leave me wanting more. This thing is out now via Redscroll Records.
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“Straight Spines” “So Said the Bird” Two tracks from the forthcoming Michael Beach EP, Mountains + Valleys. It’ll be dropping on Twin Lakes Recs. on November 8th. Just like his previous material, the two songs above remind me a lot of forlorn songwriters like Simon Joyner. After tracks like “So
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A new track from New York MC Kuhlamity, featuring Chuuwee on the first verse. I’m bloggin’ this track for many of the same reasons I blogged a track from this kid earlier this year: He sounds hungry, he sounds urgent, and his youthful determination is infectious.
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No Becoming by Lee Noble Some dark, lo-fi ambient tunes suggested to me on Facebook by a follower. At first, it seemed like just another suggestion, but the material on this March-released album is pretty eerie. The dude certainly does a lot with a little. Some really nice textures on
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Like any other genre, death metal has its classics. Even though the style has remained relatively underground, pioneers like Death, Morbid Angel, and Atheist are considered seminal by metal fanatics. More contemporary groups such as Gojira and Opeth have altered the sound for an even more widespread appeal. Considering the
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Kuedo – Ascension Phase by Sound Injections Kuedo – Flight Path by Sound Injections Two tracks from the forthcoming Kuedo album, Severant, which is dropping the 17th of this month on Planet Mu. “Kuedo” is one another pseudonym for electronic music producer Jamie Teasdale. Of course, he’s one half of the
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Someone had recommended this to me saying I’d dig it since I was into that Hudson Mohawke EP that dropped earlier this year. It’s a track from Glasgow electronic music producer Rustie. His latest album is Glass Swords, and it’s out now via Warp Records. I guess
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Two new tracks from Vektor, which is an Arizona thrash metal band responsible for my favorite metal album of 2009. Above and below are two new tracks from the group’s forthcoming album, Outer Isolation. Look for it on November 15th via Heavy Artillery.
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The new Colin Stetson EP, Those Who Didn’t Run, is now available for streaming on Constellation Records’ SoundCloud page. There are two ten-minute tracks on this monster, which is an exercise in attention span that not even Stetson’s last album asked listeners to endure. Not to make this