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The experimental artist’s fifth solo album is among her best, a beautiful collection of minimalist ambient compositions in which no line extends for long without dissolving into an inky blot.
4 months ago
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The Polish musician’s new track uses minimal elements to evoke powerful mystery.
4 months ago
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The Chicago trio excels in precisely detailed ambient dub with just the right amount of reverence for turn-of-the-millennium avant-garde electronic music.
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The Hessle Audio cofounder’s exuberant new album is stuffed with high BPMs, ribcage-vibrating basslines, and richly hued synths. Club music this banging is rarely so nuanced.
4 months ago
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The UK producer’s new record pulls apart the seams of dance music, trading four-on-the-floor beats for meditative chaos and boundless expansion.
3 months ago
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For independent musicians and the fans that love them, Bandcamp has been one of the few economic success stories of the past decade: a direct-to-consumer marketplace for artists and labels to sell physical releases, merch, and digital downloads to listeners, at rates far exceeding streaming platforms’ paltry payouts. As the site proudly notes, artists on Bandcamp collectively earned $193 million in the last year alone, and Bandcamp has paid out a whopping $1.19 billion since its founding in 2007…
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The Knife producer returns with his first major solo release in over a decade, a giddy, slippery EP that explodes into the sunlight.
3 months ago
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The Barcelona musician expands her dizzying art-pop sound with sharper hooks and a feistier spirit.
3 months ago
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We’re always finding ways to capture and learn from the sounds around us: Recordings of melting ice assist in tracking the rate of climate change; hydrophones eavesdropping on underwater insects help measure the health of the ecosystem; and astronomers even figured out the pitch of a massive black hole—B flat, it turned out—in order to investigate how those mysterious nodes grow.
But it wasn’t always this way. To hold up a microphone to our surroundings was once an entirely novel proposition. Bu…
3 months ago
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The Danish musician’s vibrant, uncanny new album gives alt-rock a hyperreal gleam.
3 months ago