Tracks of the Week 12.06.21
Summer breezes and blazing sirens fill the air this week, as Lorde loosens up by the beach, Haviah Mighty kindles the spirit of the George Floyd protests, and Tinashe brings some camo-clad...
Summer breezes and blazing sirens fill the air this week, as Lorde loosens up by the beach, Haviah Mighty kindles the spirit of the George Floyd protests, and Tinashe brings some camo-clad...
On Mycelial Echo the vocalist Eliza Bagg and percussionist Booker Stardrum root their modular experiments in a language of glitching cyberspace, rising oceans, and willowing trees. On Late Spring the Japanese composer...
On ‘Song for Berta’, written and recorded over a couple of days, JFDR, Sandrayati Fay, and Damien Rice remember the Honduran environmental activist and indigenous leader Berta Cáceres, with all proceeds going...
John Carpenter dusts off lost themes from a mental movie archive, Rob Burger pays tribute to a New York City landmark, and Madlib and the duo of Aesop Rock and Homeboy Sandman...
The Spanish word ‘mequetrefe’, which roughly translates as ‘good-for-nothing’, can be applied equally to a lousy person or a shoddy product and carries other connotations, of nosiness, boisterousness, a sort of persistent...
Ooh la la, what’s the score, Run the Jewels hit for four, and these tracks of the week sure sound pretty. default genders’ glitchlette is a charming soubrette and Kate NV makes...
Yves Tumor deconstructs gospel, Princess Nokia channels Dr. Seuss, while Khruangbin and Leon Bridges roll out under the Texas sun. Grimes, Doja Cat, Caribou, and Four Tet lounge limpidly or lay back...
Rosalía makes a pledge as she prepares to perform at the Grammys, Waxahatchee catches heat as she preps the stage for Saint Cloud, and CRASHED MY CAR by the Inland Empire rapper...
FKA twigs divulges a final single before the release of MAGDALENE, Joe Pesci is still singing after all these years, there are unreleased and remastered radio sessions from Oneohtrix Point Never, Flying...