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Heaven to a Tortured Mind, a surreal celebration of soul, Britpop, and glam rock, has greater clarity and flourish than Yves Tumor’s previous work.
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While not as cohesive as Squarepusher’s seminal works, Be Up a Hello is his most solid work in at least a decade.
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While not as timely or consistent as TNGHT’s first EP, II is still packed with creative bangers.
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While Battles maintain their unique style of math rock on Juice B Crypts, the band sounds like a shadow of its former self.
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For the most part, uknowhatimsayin¿ is an amusingly subversive update on some classic rap formulas.
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Produced by JPEGMAFIA and featuring Run the Jewels, “3 Tearz” is the third single from Danny Brown’s upcoming album uknowhatimsayin¿, out tomorrow via Warp Records.
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“Dirty Laundry” is the lead single from Danny Brown’s fifth studio album, uknowhatimsayin¿, out October 5 via Warp Records.
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Flamagra mostly sounds like a hodgepodge of ideas FlyLo has already explored on previous efforts, and what surprises it does bring are hit-and-miss.
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Collapse is Richard D. James’s best release since the return of Aphex Twin.
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For as enjoyable as many of them are, Yves Tumor’s pop tunes and comparatively experimental soundscapes don’t really reinforce one another on Safe in the Hands of Love.