A joint project thirteen years in the making, *See What We’ve Done* captures the weight of a friendship that shaped modern West African pop.
A joint project thirteen years in the making, *See What We’ve Done* captures the weight of a friendship that shaped modern West African pop.
After nearly walking away from music entirely, Eaves Wilder returns with a sharper sense of what she actually wants to say.
Before he became a legend, Larry Carlton was just another young guitarist trying to hold his own in a room full of titans. A new interview reveals the nerve and instinct that defined his early career.
The duo’s debut album ‘Rad Berms’ channels a manic elegance, an antsy and fluttering interplay that redefines the rock two-piece.
The duo’s collaborative album ‘ITERAE’ documents a decade-long conversation, transforming the Fender Rhodes into a landscape of electronic texture.
The folk-punk band’s 1997 anthem of political optimism was abruptly silenced by a national tragedy, reframing its revolutionary message.
At 86, the pioneering composer continues her life’s work: revealing the music inherent in the world’s everyday sounds.
The revered guitarist discusses the rigs he barely used, the gear he regrets selling, and his ongoing quest to dismantle creative limitations.
In the band’s formative years, a young Robert Smith channeled a very English repression into a pop song that refused to fade.
The Argentine veteran completes a trilogy, finding clarity in a lifelong fusion of rock, hip-hop, and tropical rhythms.