Tracks of the Week 10.07.21
This week on Mythopoetics, Nandi Rose of Half Waif folds out shimmering synthpop under clear blue skies. Catching the light which reflects from shallow pools and bends through glass houses, buoyant in...
This week on Mythopoetics, Nandi Rose of Half Waif folds out shimmering synthpop under clear blue skies. Catching the light which reflects from shallow pools and bends through glass houses, buoyant in...
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...
The frames of reference and sly subversions arrive preloaded on the screen: Marilyn Monroe with some of the accoutrements of glitching cyberspace, old Hollywood musicals buoyed by driving percussion, the blue lodge...
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...
In lieu of a festival edition, Berlin Atonal revives its legendary imprint for the five-part compilation More Light. From Magic Oneohtrix Point Never, Daniel Lopatin dusts off his ‘Midday Suite’. ANOHNI covers...
Triplets, quartets, and quintets give this week’s selection of tracks a fuller figure, as Disclosure, Kehlani, and Syd team up for ‘Birthday’, Beyoncé, Blue Ivy, SAINt JHN, and WizKid provide the background...
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,...