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Simo Cell & Abdullah Miniawy â Dying Is The Internet | The Quietus
Simo Cell and Abdullah Miniawy collaborate on âDying Is The Internetâ, an experimental album featurâŠ
Ian McArdle Blends Synth Textures and Modern Jazz on New Single âFearless Love of Cautionâ
Oakland-based contemporary jazz artist Ian McArdle has released a new single titled âFearless Love âŠ
âLive at the Village Vanguard, Vol. 1â: Immanuel Wilkins Quartet Turns Improvisation Into Revelation (ALBUM REVIEW) - Glide Magazine
Immanuel Wilkins Quartet has achieved the prestigious milestone of recording a live album at New YoâŠ
ELUCID & Sebb Bash â âCoonspeakâ
ELUCID and Sebb Bash have released âCoonspeak,â a track from their new collaborative project. The sâŠ
Aurealis explora el amor y la duda en âShadow of a Doubtâ - La Caverna
Aurealis, an American electronic pop project, returns with their new single âShadow of a Doubtâ, exâŠ
Annie Wells presenta «Devilâs Gonna Get You»: Una exquisita fusiĂłn de Blues, Rock y Jazz [Single]
Annie Wells releases âDevil's Gonna Get Youâ, a track that perfectly blends Blues, Rock and Jazz elâŠ
Rafael Chamone â Sonoluminesence (AdhyĂąropa Records)
Brazilian guitarist Rafael Chamone's debut album âSonoluminescĂȘnciaâ explores the metaphorical inteâŠ
We spent a day with ear for a new FADER documentary
FADER documentary follows London-based electronic duo ear for a day, exploring their musical journeâŠ
The Lush Detours of Momoko Gill | The Tonearm
London-based artist Momoko Gill discusses her debut album âMomokoâ and her extensive collaborative âŠ
Saxophonist Walter Smith III Presents His Soulful Trio Voice » PopMatters
Walter Smith III leads an exceptional jazz trio that demonstrates a strong commitment to playing asâŠ
Anoesis - Feeling Go [Cyphon Recordings] ~ Bolting Bits
London-based electronic artist Anoesis releases âFeeling Goâ on Cyphon Recordings, showcasing forwaâŠ
Truthpaste Pivot to âEmo Rockâ with Explosive New Single âBus Songâ - Indie is not a genre
Truthpaste has shifted their musical direction from electronic folk and acoustic pop to emo rock wiâŠ
Bill Orcutt: Music in Continuous Motion
Building on the approach of 2022âs Music for Four Guitars, the experimental guitarist spins time-beâŠ
Ambient Sunday with: The Electrician â Ocean of Tears
Ambient Sunday features The Electrician, a purportedly 16-year-old artist from New England, with thâŠ
Irreversible Entanglements feat. Helado Negro â âJuntos Vencemosâ
Experimental free jazz band Irreversible Entanglements collaborates with Helado Negro on âJuntos VeâŠ
Recommended Album: Sarah Bell Reid â âManifoldâ
Canadian experimental composer Sarah Bell Reid's new album âManifoldâ is a quadrophonic sound sculpâŠ
burnet207 - Ballades - Its an exciting dive into the dark side of electro.
burnet207 releases âBalladesâ, an album that explores the darker aspects of electronic music. The câŠ
William Bleak: Ghost Waltz
William Bleak's âGhost Waltzâ is an exploration of underground music that traverses the pains of exâŠ
Rapping with Kim Gordon
Kim Gordon discusses her artistic interests and potential future musical directions, including the âŠ
Album: Olive Jones â For Mary
The author discovers acclaimed artist Olive Jones, who has over 3 million monthly Spotify listenersâŠ
Portrayal of Guilt â âEcstasyâ
Portrayal of Guilt's âEcstasyâ is a standout track from their new album ââŠBeginning of the Endâ, shâŠ
Low Culture Podcast: Suicide's Debut Album | The Quietus
The Low Culture Podcast discusses Suicide's groundbreaking 1977 debut album, which reportedly distuâŠ
Strict Tempo - Strict Tempo: Volume One (Part 2) - Dark alternative electronic compilation ft. exclusive tracks of EBM, industrial, dark techno/electro, Italo disco & more
Strict Tempo releases its first compilation as an independent imprint, showcasing a retro-futuristiâŠ
Strict Tempo - Strict Tempo: Volume One (Part 1) - Dark alternative electronic compilation ft. exclusive tracks of post-punk, synthpop, darkwave, industrial & more
Strict Tempo launches its own imprint with Volume One (Part 1), a dark alternative electronic compiâŠ