The Tucson producer’s new album channels memory loss through sparse, personal minimalism. It’s his most direct work yet, shaped by years of navigating the cognitive aftershocks of brain surgeries.
The Tucson producer’s new album channels memory loss through sparse, personal minimalism. It’s his most direct work yet, shaped by years of navigating the cognitive aftershocks of brain surgeries.
The masked microtonal duo will play major North American rooms from August through December, including two nights at Brooklyn Steel, as part of an expanded headline tour.
The restless producer returns with “status update music,” a chaotic collage of digicore, emo samples, and pop fragments logged across a single year.
The mixtape that broke him into the mainstream gets a full run of North American dates this summer and fall, a decade after its release.
Blind from birth, the Alabama songwriter and vocalist left an imprint on R&B with hits that moved from barroom seduction to social realism. His music appeared in film soundtracks and hip-hop samples for decades.
The Hungarian vocalist and the Jerusalem In My Heart musician orbit Philippe Garrel’s silent 1968 film with a live-rooted ambient work that refuses to fill the silence.
The new CVT Baritone and Baritone Jet take the brand’s mid-priced range toward doom, sludge and metal, without losing the build details that earned these models their long-running reputation.
Detroit-based instrumentalist SARK steps away from electronic palettes on his new single “Flying Toward Tomorrow,” blending live instrumentation with melodic phrasing and emotional weight. A quiet but precise shift.
The Swedish alt-pop artist’s September 18 release was recorded partly in a fishing village where she spent youthful summers, and features a collaboration with Stromae.
The first release from his new project moves into noticeably different territory from his work with Anxious.