Stream Aukai’s New EP and Read the Stories Behind Reworks By The Greatest Hoax, Abul Mogard, and More
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Will Long On… The Songs That Shaped Him, From Grace Jones to Muslimgauze
"The whole shop could have been on fire and I probably would have thought it was beautiful"
Stream Blue Fields’ New Album and Read the Stories Behind Its Ambient-Jazz Songs
"The devil was on my shoulder telling me to come down the stairs"
Metalized Man Shares Trippy New Tune From His Debut Album
"At its core, it is basically a bad recording." Or is it?
OAKE Lends Experimental Techno Exclusive to New 47 EP
Photo CHARLES ANDREO You don’t have to actually attend one of Tommy Four Seven’s Berlin parties to understand where the 47 founder is coming from. Simply copping the imprint’s EP series will suffice, as its pairs the DJ’s own productions with the kind of experimental dead-can-dance cuts he often drops on discerning floors. Case in […]
Ian William Craig Goes the MTV Unplugged Route on New Slow Vessels EP
Actually, that’s not quite right. It’s not like Ian William Craig is strumming an acoustic around a roaring campfire on Slow Vessels. The upcoming EP—due out May 9th through FatCat’s classically inclined 130701 imprint—chips away at the frost-bitten loops and layers of last year’s Centres LP, leaving a slightly more vulnerable stunner in its wake. […]
NE209: Emptyset Share Exclusive Mix of Experimental Music
Featuring Eliane Radigue, Laraaji, Pauline Oliveros, Z'EV, and more
Odonis Odonis Unveil “Pencils” Video
A spring tour with Daughters and dalëk isn’t the only thing Odonis Odonis revealed this week. The Toronto band also wrapped the latest video from last year’s Post Plague LP: the groove-locked and Kathryn Calder-backed “Pencils,” which we’re psyched to premiere below. As for what it all means, the steely post-apocalyptic pop group had this […]
Stream Justin Carter’s Debut Album and Read His Track-By-Track Commentary
Discussed: global warming, binary code, a nun-turned-atheist-writer, World War II, and more