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Cry Sugar has the vibe of a left-field EDM playlist on shuffle. Cry Sugar by Hudson Mohawke
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At its best, Lei Line Eon‘s new direction exposes the nuances and beauty of Iglooghost’s production, but it’s not without its incongruities and growing pains.
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As agreeable as Isles mostly is, it lacks the color and texture of its predecessor.
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Despite being bookended by a few awkward detours, Assume Form contains James Blake’s best writing and production since the earlier part of this decade.
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Kai Whiston’s debut album introduces him as one of the most promising up-and-comers in the blooming deconstructed club genre.
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Oxnard singer, producer, rapper, and drummer Anderson .Paak has released his first single since his last solo album, 2016’s Malibu. Despite not releasing any of his own music for over a year, .Paak has been busy with numerous features and collaborations. Notably Yes Lawd!, his collaborative effort with Knxwledge
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Kelela’s debut album is a great representation of how cutting edge the alternative R&B genre can be.
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Iglooghost makes his full-length Brainfeeder debut with the impressive and fantastical Neō Wax Bloom.
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Jersey producer Sinjin Hawke makes his full-length debut with a beautiful set of nuanced bangers.
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