Tracks of the Week 02.07.22
Summoning spectres to light the present, on the crackling centrepiece to her new album Jazz Codes the songwriter and spoken word poet Moor Mother reaches back beyond the birth of the form...
Summoning spectres to light the present, on the crackling centrepiece to her new album Jazz Codes the songwriter and spoken word poet Moor Mother reaches back beyond the birth of the form...
Good tidings of great joy and to all people! This week Joyful Noise Recordings present their annual holiday special, with the likes of C.J. Boyd, Jad Fair, Oneida, and The Ophelias each...
Exodus, the first posthumous album by DMX, shows the late rapper’s penchant for collaboration, featuring a bluesy cut from Westside Gunn, Benny the Butcher, and Conway the Machine of Griselda Records alongside...
On Breathe the jazz organist Dr. Lonnie Smith keeps the blue note alive, stretching out enough space for some of Iggy Pop’s indelible soul stylings. On Haram, Armand Hammer cut through the...
From the cured meats and pasta salads of HAIM stuck behind the deli counter, to the new drip of Medhane and lazy days of John Cale, this week’s selection of tracks caters...
Zola Jesus rings out ‘Changes’ by Black Sabbath, The Soft Pink Truth take on crust punk by the Swedish band Totalitär, and Whitney and Waxahatchee traverse the Blue Ridge Mountains to the...
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...