Tracks of the Week 22.08.20
From Matmos and the consuming flame of electronic assemblage, to Nubya Garcia generating deep grooves on the sax, to Maya Hawke and a gently crazed sweet-loving disposition, this selection of tracks of...
From Matmos and the consuming flame of electronic assemblage, to Nubya Garcia generating deep grooves on the sax, to Maya Hawke and a gently crazed sweet-loving disposition, this selection of tracks of...
In a world that teeters on the brink of exhaustion, Koffee strains to withstand all the pressure, Brandy and Alanis Morissette precariously balance hunger and heartache with lack of sleep, while even...
More tracks than you can shake a stick at or get through listening in time for next week, from the continent-spanning crime dramas of the London grime artist Ghetts, to the open...
On a week of protests over police violence and racial inequity, there could hardly be anything more fitting musically than Run the Jewels 4, an album of distilled venom and tangible activism...
Arca extrapolates time, Polo G interpolates ‘Changes’, and with Teyana Taylor we’re willing to bear sticking around, while Rina Sawayama sips and glimpses the mirror. BROCKHAMPTON continue to slip singles out under...
Shapeshifting and stretching the boundaries of genre even while shut in, this week saw stellar new releases in the form of how i’m feeling now by Charli XCX and græ by Moses...
Like a number of his near contemporaries, Van Morrison, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, and Iggy Pop, Bob Dylan continues to release music at a steady pace, somehow more grizzled than most even...
The new year arrives brimming and bristling with good intentions, which means a barrage of new music, with tracks by Moses Sumney, Chromatics, Richard Dawson, Elley Duhé, Tame Impala, Knxwledge, and Amindi...
JFDR surges and swells on a rendition of the live favourite ‘My Work’, the second single from her sophomore solo album New Dreams, due out in March. Angel-Ho and Burial contribute new...