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Tredici Bacci Channel the Neo-Noir on Debut Amore Per Tutti

Simon Hanes’ cinematic project creates songs that sound like they came out of 1960s Europe.

Geeking Out: a Conversation with Sammus

The MC-slash-Ph.D-student raps about how it’s cool to be a nerd.

Leapling Announce ‘Killing Time’ EP, Release Single “Tunnelvision”

The NYC-based songwriter releases a breezy exploration of ennui and drifting through life.

Title Fight Plot East Coast Tour

Pennsylvania punks Title Fight kick off 2017 with some east coast tour dates.

Savoy Motel Unleash Funky Party Rock

The Nashville four-piece uses a 1970’s Rhythm King drum machine to finesse their funky sound.

Stream Bueno’s New LP Illuminate Your Room

Last week, Bueno released Illuminate Your Room, their 2nd full-length, on Exploding In Sound and Babe City Records.

Watch Ryley Walker’s Wistful Video For “The Roundabout”

Earlier this month, Ryley Walker shared “The Roundabout”, a flowing Americana jam inspired by a Wisconsin bar he had frequented with his family.

Stream Brett Naucke’s ‘Executable Dreamtime’ tape on Umor Rex

Chicago synthesist Brett Naucke is one of the more vital cornerstones of experimental music. Through his work running the impeccable Catholic Tapes imprint, operating a number of collaborative efforts (Druids of Huge, Exercise), and recording under his solo Face Worker alias, Naucke has curated and perpetuated beautifully bizarre music from the fringe. Now, Naucke returns […]

Macula Dog Paint The World Wild On “Lawnmower”

New York City electronic four-piece Macula Dog are, frankly, pretty absurd. On their debut LP, the amazingly titled Why Do You Look Like Your Dog?, Macula Dog ask the age old questions do we begin to look like our dog or do we select a dog that looks like us? I know what you’re wondering: […]

Jefre Cantu-Ledesma Returns with “Love’s Refrain”

With his project Tarentel, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma broke dozens of genre rules while forging a distinct path for the future of post-rock. Later he would go on to continue his experiments working on a multitude of albums with memorable acts such as The Alps, Portraits, and especially his collaborations with Grouper’s Liz Harris under their Raum […]

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