trip hop
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Chelsea still reigns supreme in the realm of gothic music. She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She by CHELSEA WOLFE
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Laferte’s creativity throughout Autopoiética is enough to close the consistency gap.
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One of trip hop’s foundational albums, Portishead’s Dummy remains virtually unsurpassed in the genre.
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Shabrang is often a case of less being more and quiet being loud.
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Janet Jackson’s The Velvet Rope goes sorely underappreciated as one of the 90s’ most forward-thinking pop albums, helping lay the groundwork for the alternative R&B of today.
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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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King Krule returns with a series of vague, moody musical sketches
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While Lust for Life might be Lana Del Rey’s weakest attempt at reconciling her old school and new school influences, it’s also the first time I’ve come away from one of her albums with more highlights than lowlights.
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A really cool animated video for “Mr Mistake,” off the self-titled album by Nevermen (a collaboration between vocalist extraordinaire Mike Patton, TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe, and abstract rapper Doseone). Out now via Ipecac/Lex.
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Massive Attack returns with a promising EP featuring vocal appearances from Tricky and Young Fathers.