Music / assorted audio wing of @ASHxFILMS with a penchant for hip-hop, jazz, “ambient” and all things experimentally electronic. Much love. [email protected]
"Improvised over multiple days in the sweltering heat."
.@yearofgladmusic, Leander Knust, & Rivka Mareé are Rbkä. Spikehorn - their inaugural project - just dropped. Listen &/or cop via @Bandcamp; this is divine desert dankness. #NewMusic#BandcampFriday
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The brother @maxjfarrell’s music video for Cola’s ‘Skywriter’s Sigh’ is featured in a @RollingStone Canada review of the band’s new album ‘Cost of Living Adjustment’. Check it. #NewMusic https://t.co/ohdZp5vMWv
"..a middle ground between Spacemen 3's ecstatically tripped drones and Thomas Köner's vast wilderness, Sunn 0's dread riff veneration, and Emptyset's textural obsessiveness, this album stunningly remains both intimate and massive.."
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No Cosmos (@bottscevins et al.) has blessed us with a bevy of Beltane bangers. Dance around a bonfire to this tonight if you're so inclined. #MAYDAY https://t.co/scOy7Vskdu
Tom Waits’ First New Music in 15 Years Is a Chilling, Macabre Protest Song
"Boots on the Ground," recorded with Massive Attack, targets "federal pricks ... sittin' in a room full of army posters."
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This just in: Boards of Canada fans have randomly been receiving cryptic VHS tapes in their mailboxes! No one knows what they mean yet, but the hype towards a new release is at is highest now after 13 years! 🚀
Here's the content of one of the tapes, provided by a fan online:
I recently listed/discussed "ten albums that either inspired Sub Zero, “subliminally, covertly, overtly, atmospherically, stylistically, aesthetically or incidentally...”
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Kool Keith is 63 years old and still making some of the weirdest, funniest and best rap songs out.
"He has the commanding presence of an MC from the earliest days of the genre when rappers were made or broken by fickle audiences at house parties, park jams, and clubs. He doesn’t pantomime the Cold Crush Brothers, but he recalls their vaunting delivery.
In all other respects, Kool Keith transcends epochs, styles, and scenes. He is the unorthodox master, the Tammany Hall kingpin, the sage at the bus stop on 125th and St. Nicholas, spitting slick rhymes and unwieldy flows. Decades ago, MCs graduated from brag rap to coming of age tales, crime sagas, manifestos, and faux Hollywood blockbusters. Meanwhile, Kool Keith permanently exited history into myth. On occasion, he sends gamma bursts of style back to the mortal realm."
@MooseXL writes about the Good Doctor's "Facts Remain."
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