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Terror Announces Tour Supporting New Album ‘Still Suffer’
Veteran hardcore band Terror has announced an upcoming tour with Pain of Truth, End It, and Start Today as supporting a…
Bandcamp's February 2026 Best Music Roundup
Bandcamp has released its comprehensive monthly music guides for February 2026, covering essential releases across mult…
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ADAM AHUJA, E SCOTT LINDNER, NINI IRIS, CAIO CARVALHO, DAVID HAWKINS, ENTER HORIZONS | singolo | DISTOPIC.IT
This is a vivid, hypnotic jazz piece spanning over 9 minutes that takes listeners on a continuous j…
Earth Maiden brilla con “Skywell” en Constellations - La Caverna
Earth Maiden, a project produced by Joshua Nagato from the United States, releases ‘Skywell’, one o…
Valentina Magaletti, Cameron Picton, Laura Groves, and more to feature in new improvised event series curated by Tony Njoku
Studio Njoku, the label and creative hub founded by Tony Njoku, has launched Conjuring, a new month…
Projective's “Question” is a feathery, mature offering of soaring neo-soul
Irish neo-soul band Projective has released ‘Question’, a new track characterized by airy vocals an…
Quiet Light Announces New Mixtape ‘Blue Angel Sparkling Silver 2’: Hear “Berlin”
Austin-based artist Riya Mahesh, who records as Quiet Light, is releasing a new mixtape called ‘Blu…
Terror Announce New Album Still Suffer: Hear The Title Track
Hardcore band Terror has announced their new album ‘Still Suffer’ and released the title track. The…
Hardcore veterans Terror announce new album, STILL SUFFER
Hardcore punk veterans Terror have announced their tenth studio album titled STILL SUFFER, marking …
Michael ‘CAVS’ Cavanaugh Announces Second Solo Album ‘Sojourn’ - Glide Magazine
Michael ‘CAVS’ Cavanagh, drummer for King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, has announced his second…
Joe Zawinul :: Zawinul - Aquarium Drunkard
Joe Zawinul's 1971 self-titled album was recorded between his work with Miles Davis and founding We…
Graphical Jazz — The Unsung Canvas of Prestige Records
Bob Weinstock's Prestige Records treated album covers as serious art equal to the music itself. The…
Hyperspecific: Electronic Music for February Reviewed by Jaša Bužinel | The Quietus
An article discussing electronic music reviews for February, featuring an interview with Slovenian …
Ishmael Ali – Burn the Plastic, Sell the Copper | The Quietus
Chicago-based cellist Ishmael Ali releases a challenging and multilayered debut album titled ‘Burn …
Matryoshka: Blasé Saint
The Seattle-based producer fills her debut album with staticky textures and bottomless reverb, rear…
New Album: The Resurrection Club - ‘Survival’ -- Obscure Sound
The Resurrection Club releases their debut album ‘Survival,’ a blend of analogue post-punk and mode…
Listen: Backroom Gossip - “Why should I?” -- Obscure Sound
Glasgow-based collective Backroom Gossip, led by pianist Geoff Angus and producer Stefan Celosia, r…
‘Side-Eye III’ Is Pat Metheny’s Elegant Balance Of The Past & Present Momentum (ALBUM REVIEW) - Glide Magazine
Pat Metheny releases Side-Eye III+, his first major studio album in six years, representing the lat…
Bill Frisell Celebrates 75th Birthday With His Go-To Musicians on Vibrant ‘In My Dreams’ (ALBUM REVIEW) - Glide Magazine
Bill Frisell celebrates his 75th birthday with a new album ‘In My Dreams,’ featuring his regular co…
Stream Vibora's New Screamo Opus ‘Egin Ez Dugun Guztia’
Vitoria Gasteiz, Spain-based screamo/post-hardcore band Vibora has released their sophomore full-le…
The Opener: Supah Mario makes marvelous jazz and menacing trap
After more than a decade of producing trap music for major artists like Young Thug and Drake, produ…
Mascara: Nerium
Mascara's album ‘Nerium’ explores underground music and pop culture through themes of existential p…
The Closest Miles Davis Ever Came To Playing Free Jazz
This article explores Miles Davis's ventures into free jazz territory, examining his closest approa…
The Messthetics & James Brandon Lewis: Deface the Currency - Spectrum Culture
The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis deliver an exceptional second album that masterfully blends…