Tracks of the Week 10.09.22
Venturing out under his own name for Voices of Bishara, the Sons of Kemet and Smile drummer Tom Skinner drew inspiration from Abdul Wadud’s percussive approach to the cello and a jazz...
Venturing out under his own name for Voices of Bishara, the Sons of Kemet and Smile drummer Tom Skinner drew inspiration from Abdul Wadud’s percussive approach to the cello and a jazz...
The stunning new grindcore project DUMA from two veterans of the Nairobi metal scene, the multidisciplinary artist Duval Timothy from London by way of Sierra Leone, Klein and a coming to Jesus,...
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...
Music in the time of coronavirus means the cancellation of tours, shows, and launch parties, but sweet sounds still stream out at a steady pace. This week brought sublime new albums by...
There’s more than a Latin flavour to this edition of tracks of the week, thanks to new music from Shakira, Bad Bunny, Lido Pimienta, and Buscabulla, but Rimini rave voyeur Lorenzo Senni...
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...