In a month marked by extreme heat and societal dread, the publication’s staff selected ferocious noise, apocalyptic soundtracks, and ancient Irish drone.
In a month marked by extreme heat and societal dread, the publication’s staff selected ferocious noise, apocalyptic soundtracks, and ancient Irish drone.
Mary Chiney’s Low Culture piece for The Quietus digs into the strange, literal, and cheaply transcendent music that scored a generation of Nigerian home videos.
The British magazine needs 500 new subscribers to continue commissioning human writers, as AI-generated music and automated journalism spread through the cultural media.
A new look at Ice-T’s 1991 album argues it deserves more than a footnote in hip-hop history, reframing a record that arrived with clarity and control just before the rapper’s fame skewed public perception.
In his April electronic music roundup, Jaša Bužinel flags a lewd track title from Drexciya’s Abstract Thought project that cuts through the duo’s usual Afrofuturist poise.