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The Guide to Getting Into Autechre

Autechre have never really tried to meet you where you’re at. The Manchester-born duo of Rob Brown and Sean Booth announced last week that in a couple months time, you’ll be able to hold in your hands...

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These Classical Piano Covers Make Drake Sound Even More Sensitive

I'd be a dumbass if I didn't give credit to Chilly Gonzales' Pop Music Masterclass video series for doing theoretical analyses of pop songs first before I made it more or less my thing on this site...

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Body Type's "Arrow" Will Strike You Right in the Heart

Sydney's Body Type make music that hits hard. "Ludlow," their first ever single, was and still is an absolute gut punch. "264," the track that followed, was the same. Last year's "Silver" will fuck you...

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IV League Dream of Stardom in Their Kitschy “Superstar” Video

It’s hard to have ambition in a place like Australia, a country rife with tall poppy syndrome. Aspire too highly and it’s likely that you’ll find yourself on the receiving end of some pretty harsh...

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Forth Wanderers' Sub Pop Debut Is Damn Good, and You Can Stream It Now

Forth Wanderers are a five-piece indie band out of Montclair, New Jersey, whose self-titled Sub Pop debut is going to make just about everyone's end-of-year lists. It's an exuberant, intelligent,...

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Your Opinions About J. Cole Are Probably Dumb

The discourse surrounding J. Cole’s music is that it has the unmatched ability to lull listeners to sleep as soon as they give it the time of day. The two most polarizing elements of his...

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Baseball!

The 2018 Major League Baseball season officially kicked off on March 29, which like Tax Day and the music festival lineup announcements, is one of the surest signs that summer is almost here. Because...

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Please Stop Mansplaining Beyoncé to Us

You may have heard that Beyoncé headlined Coachella this year. Well, not headlined, so much as transformed a historically white, male-dominated space into a multimedia cultural platform and celebration...

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Hilary Woods' Dreamy New Single Weaves Together Darkness and Light

Hilary Woods’s music is a slippery thing. Over the past half decade, the Dublin-based songwriter has churned out complicated documents of emotional turmoil, slow and dark songs with an undertow of...

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Avicii's Family Have Shared a Statement Following His Death

On Friday news broke that the Swedish EDM DJ Avicii – born Tim Bergling – had died, after his body was found in Muscat, Oman. He was 28. Since then, musicians and fans alike have shared memories of...

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Ravyn Lenae's Brand of Soul Is Already In the Future

The best things happen to Ravyn Lenae after a nap. Last year, she woke up to a flood of notifications on Twitter after catching Steve Lacy’s attention for her Midnight Moonlight EP. That online...

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Lord Grant Me the Serenity of Fans Who Waited 12 Hours for Beyoncé

There’s fandom, and then there’s the Beyhive. From the minute gates opened at 11 AM—12 hours ahead of Beyoncé’s headlining Saturday set—fans hit the polo field to post up at the Main Stage for a...

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Japanese Breakfast Covering the Cranberries Is Pretty Perfect

Michelle Zauner's work in Japanese Breakfast is unique in that it audibly contains the DNA from a billion other bands and also totally sounds like its own thing. Among those strains is early 90s...

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Rae Sremmurd and Travis Scott's New Video Is Basically a Monster Movie

Last week, Rae Sremmurd premiered their new single "Close" with Zane Lowe on Beats 1. Today, the duo released a nocturnal visual for the song, which features Travis Scott. "Close" is one of the latest...

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Janelle Monáe: "I Consider Myself to be a Free-Ass Motherfucker"

Janelle Monáe has been lightyears ahead of civilization since her debut album Metropolis in 2008, where she introduced the world to her alter-ego, an android named Cindi Mayweather. The alias has...

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Launder's Breathy Shoegaze Should Turn Him Into an Indie Star

You won't find much online about John Cudlip, the Californian singer-songwriter and guitarist who makes hazy, driving shoegaze music as Launder. Though his new five-song EP, Pink Cloud, sounds...

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Avicii's Family Releases Another Statement on the Late DJ's Death

The family of Swedish DJ Tim Bergling—better known as Avicii—released a second statement this morning, paying tribute to the EDM artist who died last week at the age of 28. "Our beloved Tim was a...

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Kanye West, Donald Trump, and The Death of Pablo

Kanye West has repeatedly said that if you’re a fan of Kanye West, then you’re a fan of yourself. You’re a champion in his eyes. Do it for the glory. “Go listen to all my music,” he once told Zane...

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Kelis Says Her Marriage With Nas Was Physically and Mentally Abusive

After years of silence, Kelis opened up about the details her five-year marriage to Nas, which lasted from 2005 to 2010. In an interview with Hollywood Unlocked, Kelis alleged that her marriage to Nas...

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Yours Are the Only Ears' New Single Is an Empathetic Folk Ballad

For Susannah Cutler, music has always been a private thing. She grew up in New York as the daughter of two musicians—her father a blues guitarist and her mother a country singer—but in the way that all...

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