Frank Ocean, Chance the Rapper, and Jófríður Ákadóttir feature twice each on Culturedarm’s list of the best albums of the 2010s – Ocean for Blonde and channel ORANGE, while Chance and Jófríður boast solo works alongside collaborative albums with The Social Experiment and Samaris. They’re back with new songs this week, alongside Perfume Genius, Beck, Sudan Archives, Eartheater, and trios and couplets in the form of collaborations between Noname, Smino, and Saba, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Brian Eno, and Bad Bunny and J Balvin.

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JFDR – ‘Taking A Part Of Me’

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Frank Ocean – ‘DHL’

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Chance the Rapper – ‘We Go High’

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Cass McCombs – ‘Confidence Man’

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Grand River – ‘This Was Us’

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Sufjan Stevens, Timo Andres – ‘VII’ (from The Decalogue)

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Perfume Genius – ‘Pop Song’

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Saariselka – ‘Shepherd Canyon’

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NIKI & Phum Viphurit – ‘Strange Land’

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Joji & Jackson Wang – ‘Walking’ (feat. Swae Lee & Major Lazer)

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Beck – ‘Uneventful Days’

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Christopher Paul Stelling – ‘Trouble Don’t Follow Me’

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Garden Centre – ‘Naked Ape’

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Sarah Davachi – ‘Sybil’

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Sudan Archives – ‘Glorious’

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Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry – ‘Here Come The Warm Dreads’ (feat. Brian Eno)

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Daniel Maunick – ‘A Vicious Circle’

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Fever Ray – ‘Falling’ (Glasser Remix)

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Julia Jacklin – ‘Don’t Know How To Keep Loving You’

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J Balvin & Bad Bunny – ‘La Canción’

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Ghetto Sage – ‘Häagen Dazs’

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Eartheater – ‘Fontanel’

 

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Yosi Horikawa – ‘Thalfang’