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Through jazz, ambient, and gospel, Joy Guidry aims to heal, inspire, and comfort on ‘AMEN’
The Houston-born, Brooklyn-based jazz and ambient composer’s latest release is approached from a place of mourning, softness, and gratitude.
Black Bordello guides you through a twisted tour of a Tibetan Buddhist realm in their latest album ‘White Bardo’
The London-based band ebbs and flows between the angelic chancel of a church, the sweaty pit of a post-punk gig, and the decadent drama of the theatre.
PeaceRussie shows love to three women rappers on ‘Glorious Stallions’
By adding more heft and color, the Maryland-based producer dismisses the claims that female hip-hop is overly homogenous.
Straddling dreams and demons: unpacking Fuzhjin’s ‘seven bless…’
The Florida-based rapper’s latest album is a candid exploration of the human experience for anyone who has faced their ambitions’s shadows.
The afro-funk mothership of Mild Universe explores new frontiers on ‘Everything Must Change’
What’s that smell? Just the funky jackhammer of an album that braids the best of dance music through the decades.
Cacophony Kid’s ‘Sludge City’ offers an ugly panorama of life under capitalism
The Ohio-based band’s latest heavy synth punk album is for anyone who feels down and out.
Interview: Fayluna’s debut album captures nature’s auditory essence
“If you become one with nature you can understand the secrets of the world.”
On ‘New Concepts in Piano Trio Jazz’ and ‘Magical Incantation,’ Matthew Shipp continues to push the envelope
The New York-based pianist uses his practices to showcase that music is a bonding experience.
‘GILT!’ is Enabling Behaviour’s haunting soundtrack for a sterile and unforgiving world
The UK-based post-punk band’s debut album is a discordant alternative with sardonic brooding always at the forefront.
You want songs shorter than three-minutes? Fine, Imani Coppola gives you ‘Air Fryer’
While the Brooklyn-based artist can bend to current musical trends, she is not interested in doing it any other way but through her dark humor vision.