The Montreal artist’s new album pairs chrome-plated production with an open embrace of moral complexity, avoiding easy resolutions.
The Montreal artist’s new album pairs chrome-plated production with an open embrace of moral complexity, avoiding easy resolutions.
Inside the fortress moat, a delayed set and a shamstep protest gave the night its real shape. Massive Attack’s legacy of resistance found fresh urgency.
The London musician and Loud LDN co-founder trades electro-pop energy for trip-hop introspection on her latest track.
The Naarm/Melbourne songwriter draws on bedroom production roots and Brisbane’s trip-hop scene for a five-track EP about first love and confusion.
The Bristol artist returns to the continent this fall, following his new album Different When It’s Silent.
The ’90s trip-hop duo publicly clarified they are not reuniting after recent tour announcements and social media posts mistakenly linked them to the career of a younger artist using the same name.
The album that proved a record could be built entirely from samples gets a dedicated North American run, with dates across the U.S. and Canada this fall.
The first original song from Tom Waits in fifteen years arrives via a collaboration with Massive Attack, a seven-minute fusion of two distinct sonic worlds.
Before they defined a genre’s dreamier side, Morcheeba were sleeping under a mixing desk, fighting for creative control, and losing their dole money to post-gig car thieves.