A Magazine for Craftmakers

Matt Christensen Shares
The Latest Single From His
Looming Constant Green LP

Matt Christensen is going country. In spirit, at least. While the dust hasn’t quite settled from last year’s Hold You Up record — the first album from Christensen’s band, Zelienople, since 2015 — the singer/guitarist is already back with a lonesome highway LP “that puts the weight somewhere between Johnny Cash and Slowdive.” Featuring recurring […]
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Pierce With Arrow
Make Us a Moody,
Dream-Like Mix

Photography CORNELIA THONHAUSER As much an art piece as it is an album — an early pressing even included a “limited incense leaf” — Shatter could easily be construed as the spiritual successor to the Louderbach project Troy Pierce pursued about a decade ago with Dais co-founder Gibby Miller. Only this time, Natalia Escobar (aka […]
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Concentric Records Unveil
Latest Ambient Comp,
Exclusive HOLOVR Cut

Concentric Records have revealed the final installment of the ambient compilation trilogy they launched last summer. Due out July 9th, Radiant is defined by a couple loose concepts: “radiating rays, reflecting beams of light,” and “vividly bright and shining, glowing marked by or expressive of love, confidence, or happiness.” Contributors include ASWA, Max Loderbauer, Petre […]
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Misantrop Shares the
Stories Behind Their
Deeply Personal Debut

Photography GEORGE NEBIERIDZE We’ve all been there before. We certainly have, at least — that moment where the night’s about to end (make that early morning, actually) and revelry turns to regret. Nicolai Vesterkær Krog dials right into the before and after of every last detail on their Opal Tapes debut Reproaching the Absurd, an art […]
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Phil Manley
Makes Us a Mixtape of
His Favorite Guitarists

Photography PETER ELLENBY If anyone knows their way around a riff, it’s Phil Manley — the guitar-toting demigod best known for his barn burners with Trans Am, The Fucking Champs, and Oneida. And now there’s the not-quite-NPR-related Terry Gross. A power trio in every sense of the word, it features Manley (pictured on the far […]
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Mother of Mars
Singer Jaiko Suzuki
Makes Us an Ecstatic Mix

Photo RONNIE ARDEN While she’s now seizing the spotlight in Vito Roccoforte and Gabriel Andruzzi’s post-Rapture project Mother of Mars, Jaiko Suzuki’s roots are in New York City’s underground club scene as both a DJ and dancer. With that in mind, we asked her to ring in the trio’s recent I Hear record with the sort of mix […]
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Lawrence English Turns
Amazon Trip Into an
Immersive New Album

While he’s not exactly new to field recordings, Lawrence English has never wrapped a record quite like A Mirror Holds the Sky before. Due out September 3rd through the producer’s own Room40 imprint, the 36-minute album was actually drawn from more than 50 hours of raw Amazon recordings. Not quite the New Age effort you […]
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Amen Dunes Shares New
Single With Sleaford Mods

Amen Dunes has unveiled his first sign of life since 2018. Streaming below and available to download via Bandcamp, “Feel Nothing” brings Panoram back into the fold on synths and features a surprise appearance by a relatively subdued Sleaford Mods. According to a press release, the single is Damon McMahon’s Sub Pop debut, heralding the […]
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Bela Makes Us a Mix of
Korean Folk and Club Music

Guidelines by bela Words BELA This mix is not a proper introduction to the samulnori genre and pungmul culture. I do not represent the reality of any traditional music in South Korea. It’s more than music; it’s a tradition. It’s in your life. For more information on samulnori, I recommend watching the YouTube video I […]
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