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Dagmar Zuniga, “in filth your mystery is kingdom / far smile peasant in yellow music”
NYC experimentalist Dagmar Zuniga's captivating debut album ‘in filth your mystery is kingdom / far…
The Long, Joyous Tradition of Cajun and Creole Accordion Music
Cajun and Creole accordion music represents a vibrant Louisiana cultural tradition that brings comm…
God Knows and MuRli: Ireland’s Hip-Hop Gamechangers
Irish hip-hop duo God Knows and MuRli discuss their creative partnership and artistic evolution. Th…
Crouch, “Breaking the Catatonic State”
Belgian metal band Crouch, comprised of members from Amenra and Oathbreaker, releases ‘Breaking the…
Chicha Forever: The Evolution of Peruvian Cumbia
Chicha is a distinctive form of Peruvian cumbia that blends guitar-driven sounds with traditional A…
Xylitol, “Blumenfantasie”
Xylitol's latest album ‘Blumenfantasie’ takes a retrospective approach to create forward-thinking m…
The Ictus Ensemble Chart Classical Music’s Next Frontier
The Ictus Ensemble is a pioneering Belgian contemporary classical music group that represents one o…
Duncecap & Samurai Banana, “Comfortably Suffering”
Duncecap & Samurai Banana's ‘Comfortably Suffering’ showcases the strong creative chemistry bet…
Cut Worms, “Transmitter”
Cut Worms’ Max Clarke collaborates with producer Jeff Tweedy on ‘Transmitter,’ an album characteriz…
Clover Records Is An Indie Pop Good-Luck Charm
Clover Records, a Tokyo-based indie pop label, is experiencing renewed momentum and entering its se…
Excavating the Pacific Northwest’s Art Rap Underground
The Pacific Northwest, famous for its 1990s grunge scene, has evolved into a vibrant hub for underg…
Rapping with Kim Gordon
Kim Gordon discusses her artistic interests and potential future musical directions, including the …
Ora Cogan, “Hard Hearted Woman”
Canadian artist Ora Cogan delivers a compelling new track featuring shapeshifting vocals paired wit…
Underground Medicine #2
Underground Medicine #2 features a spotlight on a New York punk band and reviews of new singles rel…
“Facts Aren’t Always Facts”: A Guide to Craven Faults
This article presents a rare interview with the enigmatic artist Craven Faults, who provides an in-…
Mary Ocher, “Weimar”
Mary Ocher reinvents songs from her back catalog in piano arrangements on her album ‘Weimar’, showc…
ELUCID On The Chemistry That Powered His New Album
ELUCID discusses his new album and the collaboration that came about after The Alchemist praised pr…
Bill Orcutt, “Music in Continuous Motion”
Bill Orcutt is an experimental guitarist whose work examines the relationship between agitation and…
David Garland Picks His Bandcamp Favorites
Musician and former WNYC broadcaster David Garland shares his personal favorite music selections fr…
Upset The Rhythm is One Big, Weird, Wonderful Family
Upset The Rhythm is a UK-based collective and independent record label that has become known for ch…
The Notwist, “News from Planet Zombie”
German experimental band The Notwist deliver their most mature and reflective work to date with ‘Ne…
Fugazi, “Albini Sessions”
Fugazi's ‘Albini Sessions’ represents a legendary lost recording session that serves as the final d…